T Quotes
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“To every one [Nature] appears in a form of his own. She hides herself in a thousand names and terms, and is always the same.”
“To every one of us there must come a time when the whole universe will be found to have been a dream, when we find the soul is infinitely better than its surroundings. It is only a question of time, and time is nothing in the infinite.”
“To every people the land is given on condition. Perceived or not, there is a Covenant, beyond the constitution, beyond sovereign guarantee, beyond the nation's sweetest dreams of itself.”
Source: Book of Mercy
“To every problem there is already a solution whether you know it or not.”
Source: Make Your Life Worth Living
“To every problem there is already a solution, whether you know it or not. To every sum in there is already a correct answer, whether the mathematician has found it or not.”
Source: Inspiration and Ideals: Thoughts for Every Day
“To every problem, there is a most simple solution.”
“To every reversal of people's soveregnity, to every disappearance of the Republic corresponds a frank or disguised restitution in force of the regal justice. "Tell me, according to what you judge and I'll tell you who you are." No axiom in politics is more certain than this.”
“To every rule there are diverse sub rules which all apply to the same rule.”
“To every rule there is an exception—and an idiot ready to demonstrate it. Don't be the one!”
“To every soul, you are special.
Once in a while, I like to speak to you, yes to you, that which peeps through a twinkle or a tear, that which hears the vision and sees the hymn of the stars, that which resides in the deepest niche of our heart, that which shines through our mind, that which is beyond consciousness yet shaping it with the fine chords of human life. I like to congratulate you, for being there, fuelling that body which often gets tired of walking a long path, through a forest of fire. I like to caress you, for binding that mind and heart that often finds itself in a pit of gusty turbulence, sometimes losing sometimes winning that camouflaged victory of this ocean of illusion. I like to look at you through that eye of prideful faith that which leads one to jump off a cliff only to open those wings of love and light. I like to hear you, from the numb screams marring the dungeons of reality to the polished words that cross your lips each time this world shows up on your doorstep. I like to feel you, with all your vulnerabilities for they are the reason you are here in this voyage of earthly life. I like to speak to you, to every soul, for each of you have a story, a special story that is written by Him, a painting, a special painting that is coloured by Him, for you dear soul, is a flicker of love and light, of Him.
So to every soul, you are special.”
Source: A Whispering Leaf. . .
“To every soul you encounter, be a mirror, which reflects only their beauty.”
“To every soul, God will look like its first love because He IS its first love. Your place in heaven will seem to be made for you and you alone, because you were made for it - made for it stitch by stitch as a glove is made for a hand.”
“To every sweetheart he (Casanova) gave himself exclusively; he had so many selves.”
Source: Twelve Against the Gods
“To every toiling, heavy-laden sinner, Jesus says, Come to me and rest. But there are many toiling, heavy-laden believers, too. For them this same invitation is meant. Note well the words of Jesus, if you are heavy-laden with your service, and do not mistake it. It is not, Go, labor on, as perhaps you imagine. On the contrary, it is stop, turn back, Come to me and rest. Never, never did Christ send a heavy laden one to work; never, never did He send a hungry one, a weary one, a sick or sorrowing one, away on any service. For such the Bible only says, Come, come, come.”
“To every trend there is a counter-trend. There are a number of pendulums operating and each creates new business opportunities.”
“To every woman waiting for her knight in shining armor, don't lose hope. He will come. In the mean time, don the armor, shine bright and be your own knight.”
“To every woman who gave birth, to every citizen and taxpayer, it's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women of the United States of America!”
“To every woman who's been told to be quiet, calm down, or stop making waves—
light the fire anyway.”
Source: Roar Like A Woman: 35 Empowering Words to Unleash Your Inner Lioness
“To everyone battling a difficulty or under attack right now, smile, keep your head up, keep moving and stay positive, you'll get through it.”
“To everyone I will ever be, and ever was.”
“To everyone in this Congress who still refuses to raise the minimum wage, I say this: If you truly believe you could work full-time and support a family on less than $15,000 a year, go try it. If not, vote to give millions of the hardest-working people in America a raise.”
“To everyone wanting a safe, untroubled, comfortable life free from danger, stay away from Jesus. The danger in our lives will always increase in proportion to the depth of our relationship with Christ.”
“To everyone we love we give a knife. The knife is shaped to pass through the bones of our chests like a key in a lock. Nothing else can cut our hearts so deeply.”
Source: The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams
“To everyone who ever felt like they were drowning under impossible
expectations.
This story is for you.”
Source: Arcane
“To everyone who kept staring at the horizon, it always seemed like the earth and sky met and kissed each other, the very thought of that seemed to make every single thing in the universe beautiful. But only the sky and earth knew the distance between them, only they knew the fact that they could never be together.”
“To everyone who loves a long-secret romance, revealed at last.”
“To everyone who says this is wrong to feel like this say, 'I was born this way baby.”
“To everyone whose inner child never stopped believing in fairytales — this one's for you.”
Source: The Tales of Arcana Fortune
“To everyone whose mercy is demanded, and who dreams instead of teeth.”
Source: The Merciful Crow
“To everything there is a bright side and a dark side; and I hold it to be unwise, unphilosophic, unkind to others, and unhealthy for one's own soul, to form the habit of looking on the dark side. Cheerfulness is to the spiritual atmosphere what sunshine is to the earthly landscape. I am resolved to cherish cheerfulness with might and main.”
“To everything there is a season.”
Source: The Pete Seeger Reader
“To everything there is a season. Yes. A time to break down, and a time to build up. Yes. A time to keep silence and a time to speak. Yes.”
Source: Fahrenheit 451
“to everything there is an end - except fear.”
Source: Innocence and experience: stories
“To evoke another great phrase of the American revolutionary heritage — widely though inconclusively attributed to Thomas Jefferson — the price of liberty is eternal vigilance. Such a phrase is merely trite, however, unless we consider its deeper implications. For the French revolutionaries, as for so many regimes that have succeeded them across the world up to the present day, the call for vigilance against enemies, both external and internal, was the first step on the road to the loss of liberty, and lives.
Of far more significance, and the true and tragic lesson of the epic descent into The Terror, is the summons to vigilance against ourselves — that we should not assume that we are righteous, and our enemies evil; that we can see clearly, and to others are blinded by malice or folly; that we can abrogate the fragile rights of others in the name of our own certainty and all will be well regardless.
If we do not honor the message of human rights born in the revolutions of 1776 and 1786, as the French in their case most certainly failed to do, we too are on the road to The Terror.”
Source: The Terror: The Merciless War for Freedom in Revolutionary France
“To evoke in oneself a feeling one has once experienced, and having evoked it in oneself, then by means of movements, lines, colors, sounds, or forms expressed in words, so to transmit that feeling that others may experience the same feeling - this is the activity of art.”
Source: What Is Art?
“To evoke in oneself a feeling one has once experienced, and having evoked it in oneself, then by means of movements, lines, colors, sounds, or forms expressed through words, so to convey this so that others may experience the same feeling - this is the activity of art.”
“To evoke the classic period of Italian cinema in a little film seemed like a great, fun thing to do. I had relations to that period. I had known Fellini and I had known Antonioni. I had made a movie with Antonioni and I had visited Fellini in his studios. So, it seemed like something worthwhile doing. You bring yourself to that mythical cinema.”
“To exact of every man who writes that he should say something new, would be to reduce authors to a small number; to oblige the most fertile genius to say only what is new, would be to contract his volumes to a few pages. Yet, surely, there ought to be some bounds to repetition; libraries ought no more to be heaped for ever with the same thoughts differently expressed, than with the same books differently decorated.”
Source: The Rambler: A Periodical Paper, Published in 1750, 1751, 1752
“To exact revenge for yourself or your friends is not only a right, it's an absolute duty.”
“To exaggerate is to weaken.”
“To exaggerate the fairness of hair, I come even to orange tones, chromes and pale yellow ... I make a plain background of the richest, intensest blue that I can contrive, and by this simple combination of the bright head against the rich blue background, I get a mysterious effect, like a star in the depths of an azure sky.”
Source: Further Letters of Vincent Van Gogh to His Brother, 1886-1889
“To examine oneself makes good use of sight.”
“To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death.”
Source: Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus
“To examine whether your heart pleases Him is not necessary, but rather whether His Heart pleases you.”
“To excavate is to open a book written in the language that the centuries have spoken into the earth.”
“To exceed the expectations of others, we must first raise expectations of ourselves.”
Source: Evolve or Die: Seven Steps to Rethink the Way You Do Business
“To excel is to reach your own highest dream. But you must also help others, where and when you can, to reach theirs. Personal gain is empty if you do not feel you have positively touched another's life.”
“To exchange one orthodoxy for another is not necessarily an advance. The enemy is the gramophone mind, whether or not one agrees with the record that is being played at the moment.”
Source: Animal farm: a fairy story
“To excite in us tastes, odors, and sounds I believe that nothing is required in external bodies except shapes, numbers, and slow or rapid movements. ... if ears, tongues, and noses were removed, shapes and numbers and motions would remain, but not odors or tastes or sounds.”
“To excite my thoughts with your agony
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To burn my soul in an explosion of hearts
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To pull out my ignorance from the depth of my mind
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To rush my fight with inner daemons
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To torture my brain in a chaotic dance of thoughts
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To cast the shadows from my little world
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To feel the death of my celestial tendril
(Excerpted from "Why did you come", chapter Passion)”
Source: The odyssey of my lost thoughts