T Quotes
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“To expect happiness without giving up negative action is like holding your hand in a fire and hoping not to be burned. Of course, no one actually wants to suffer, to be sick, to be cold or hungry - but as long as we continue to indulge in wrong doing we will never put an end to suffering. Likewise, we will never achieve happiness, except through positive deeds, words, and thoughts. Positive action is something we have to cultivate ourselves; it can be neither bought nor stolen, and no one ever stumbles on it just by chance.”
“To expect is to disrespect the unconditionality of love.”
“To expect life to treat you good is foolish as hoping a bull won't hit you because you are a vegetarian.”
“To expect people to be good, to be just, to be temperate, etc., without showing them how they should become so, seems like the ineffectual charity mentioned by the apostle, which consisted in saying to the hungry, the cold and the naked, be ye fed, be ye warmed, be ye clothed, without showing them how they should get food, fire or clothing.”
Source: Poor Richard Day by Day
“To expect reason is where the fallacy lies.”
Source: Straight Man
“To expect that the intricacies of science will be pierced by a careless glance, or the eminences of fame ascended without labour, is to expect a peculiar privilege, a power denied to the rest of mankind; but to suppose that the maze is inscrutable to diligence, or the heights inaccessible to perseverance, is to submit tamely to the tyranny of fancy, and enchain the mind in voluntary shackles.”
Source: The Rambler
“To expect the government to save you is to be a bystander in your own fate.”
“To expect the unexpected shows a thoroughly modern intellect.”
Source: An Ideal Husband: Second Edition, Revised
“To expect to be kissed having bad breath is the secret of a fool.”
“To expect to increase prices and then to maintain them at a higher level by means of a plan which must of necessity increase production while decreasing consumption is to fly in the face of an economic law as well established as any law of nature.”
“To expect too much is to have a sentimental view of life and this is a softness that ends in bitterness.”
“To expect wickedness from human beings is the best way I know of to avoid surprises. And when I am surprised, it's always pleasantly.”
Source: Heartfire: The Tales of Alvin Maker
“To expect, indeed, that the freedom of trade should ever be entirely restored in Great Britain, is as absurd as to expect that an Oceana or Utopia should never be established in it.”
Source: An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations: With Notes, and an Additional Volume
“To expel hunger and thirst there is no necessity of sitting in a palace and submitting to the supercilious brow and contumelious favour of the rich and great there is no necessity of sailing upon the deep or of following the camp What nature wants is every where to be found and attainable without much difficulty whereas require the sweat of the brow for these we are obliged to dress anew j compelled to grow old in the field and driven to foreign mores A sufficiency is always at hand”
“To experience a crisis is to live in a world that is momentarily up for grabs. This book will help you in preparing yourself to grab the best opportunities and thrive in the post COVID19 outbreak era.”
Source: small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era
“To experience a great result is for everyone to be part of extending the reign of God’s love”
“To experience a little hunger now and then can be a beautiful reminder of the deeper hunger of our souls.”
“To experience a thing as beautiful means: to experience it necessarily wrongly.”
Source: The Will to Power
“To experience anything fully and see it clearly there must be a moment of presence where conceptual thinking is not interfering with your experience of that moment.”
“To experience beauty, love, truth and peace, or God, your mind has to be stilled.”
“To experience biophilia is to love a diversity that, as limitless as it is fragile, both haunts us and fills us with hope.”
Source: The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce, and Obsession
“To experience brokenness and humiliation all you have to do is lead.”
Source: Leading with a Limp: Take Full Advantage of Your Most Powerful Weakness
“To experience commitment as the loss of options, a type of death, the death of childhood's limitless possibility, of the flattery of choice without duress-this will happen, mark me. Childhood's end.”
“To experience conflicts knowingly, though it may be distressing, can be an invaluable asset. The more we face our own conflicts and seek out our own solutions, the more inner freedom and strength we will gain. Only when we are willing to bear the brunt can we approximate the ideal of being the captain of our ship. Spurious tranquillity rooted in inner dullness is anything but enviable. It is bound to make us weak and an easy prey to any kind of influence.”
Source: Our Inner Conflicts: A CONSTRUCTIVE THEORY OF NEUROSIS
“To experience courage,
is to experience life.
Reflected in loved ones,
the greatest encouragement.
Dignity, integrity and strength,
a harmonious chord,
interwoven
into an unbreakable cord.”
“To experience emotional freedom, we must accept, surrender, and let go of our wounds. We must be willing to take responsibility for what we're holding on to, which is usually a hurt or pain from the past that leaves us feeling victimized.”
“To experience every aspect of life closely, solitude is highly essential.”
“To experience every situation as new and miraculous, you have to focus on your senses instead of focusing on the sense objects.”
“To Experience God’s Love One Needs To Practice Empathy And Help Others”.”
“To experience heaven on earth, all it takes is one dance. No matter what, take the chance, move forward, freedom will finally be within grasp.”
Source: The Book of Dance
“To experience life you have to kind of face a lot of fears.”
“To experience love, we must go inside. When you experience real love you get into a state which is beyond words. You are filled with a joy that goes beyond all emotions. True love is the love of the inner Self.”
“To experience peace does not mean that your life is always blissful. It means that you are capable of tapping into a blissful state of mind amidst the normal chaos of a hectic life.”
Source: My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey
“To experience poetry is to see over and above reality. It is to discover that which is beyond the physical, to experience another life and another level of feeling. It is to wonder about the world, to understand the nature of people and, most importantly, to be shared with another, old or young, known or unknown.”
“To experience real agony is something hard to write about, impossible to understand while it grips you; you're frightened out of your wits, can’t sit still, move, or even go decently insane.”
“To experience relationships of substance and depth requires approaching and entering into relationships with consciousness and concern for the other.”
“To experience some healing within yourself, and to contribute healing to the world, you are summoned to wade through the muck from time to time.”
“To experience spiritual victory, you must depend on God's resources.”
“To experience sublime natural beauty is to confront the total inadequacy of language to describe what you see. Words cannot convey the scale of a view that is so stunning it is felt.”
“To experience the agony of defeat makes you stronger. It's like taking one step back and two steps forward. To experience the agony of defeat makes you appreciate the experience of winning. That's what makes a champion.”
“TO EXPERIENCE THE BITTERNESS OF LIFE, IS ONE OF THE GREATEST EXPERIENCE TO SUCCESS(SUCCEED)”
“To experience the good you have to have seen the bad; plus it makes you appreciate blessings more. Tough times taught me to be a fighter.”
“To experience the richness of life in God's kingdom, we must reorder our lives. We need to see through the shallow promises of our culture, and we need rhythms, signposts, and practices that reorient us to another world.”
Source: Recapturing the Wonder: Transcendent Faith in a Disenchanted World
“To experience the satisfaction and enjoyment of success in life, a definitive goal is essential. Many people fail at this vital point. The goal must be definite and specific, not in any sense vague or fuzzy. And to prove attainable, its image needs to be sharpened and resharpened continually, so that it stands out vividly in your thoughts. You must know, at all times, precisely and for certain what it is you want to accomplish and achieve. Strong and organized purposefulness toward a definite objective will focus your powers into a strong motivation in attainment of your goal.”
Source: Norman Vincent Peale's treasury of courage and confidence
“To experience the spirit of peace, one must have freedom.Neither can be obtained without the other.”
“To experience the unknown, developing understanding and to care, that is our purpose.”
“To experience thinking outside the brain is to enter a world of instantaneous connections that make ordinary thinking (i.e those aspects limited by the physical brain and the speed of light_ seem like some hopelessly sleepy and plodding event. Our truest, deepest self is completely free. It is not crippled or compromised by past actions or concerned with identity or status. It comprehends that it has no need to fear the earthly world, and therefore, it has no need to build itself up through fame or wealth or conquest.”
“To experience true life, we must continue the Christian journey the same way we began it - by faith.”
Source: Living Supernaturally in Christ
“To experience what isn't, love what is.”
“To expiate the pain of losing her firstborn son in the Iraq war, Cindy Sheehan decided to cheer herself up by engaging in Stalinist agitprop outside President Bush's Crawford ranch, ... It's the strangest method of grieving I've seen since Paul Wellstone's funeral. Someone needs to teach these liberals how to mourn.”