T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“To fool a judge, feign fascination, but to bamboozle the whole court, feign boredom.”
Source: Cloud Atlas (Enhanced Movie Tie-in Edition): A Novel
“To fools, vile, hypocrites
and all kinds of stupid and despicable people,
my indifference and my silence.”
“To forbid birth is only quicker murder.”
Source: Octavius
“To forbid mistakes is to forbid learning.”
Source: the human key condensed: master
“To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind to 't.”
“To force a female to do things in male fashion is not equal opportunity, it is distorted idealism.”
“To force a human being to learn according to a set curriculum is a dictatorial act.”
“To force a lawyer on a defendant can only lead him to believe that the law contrives against him.”
“To force a man to pay for the violation of his own liberty is indeed an addition of insult to injury.”
Source: Individual liberty: selections from the writings of Benjamin R. Tucker
“To force a story is to covet mistakes”
“To force myself to earn more money, I determined to spend more.”
“To force oneself to believe and to accept a thing without understanding is political, and not spiritual or intellectual.”
“To force yourself out of the comfort zone, the main ingredient is trying to work in a world where you haven't been before, that you don't know the rules of. And that involves a lot of research, so you begin to see where the other people have been, but you are starting from as vulnerable and as low a point as possible.”
“To forego even ambition when the end is gained - who can say this is not greatness?”
Source: The Oxford Thackeray: With Illustrations
“To foreswear romantic love forever. To never grow up, never get married. To be maiden eternally.”
Source: The Titan's curse
“To Foreswear vengeance is to chain oneself to forgiveness, to flounder in pardon, to be tainted by the hatred smothered within.”
“To foretell the destiny of a nation, it is necessary to open a book that tells of her past.”
“To forge ahead, you must have faith.”
“To forge an untouchable, invulnerable identity is actually a sign of retreat from this world; of weakness, a sign of fear rather than strength, and betrays a strange misunderstandin g of an abiding, foundational and necessary reality: that untouched, we disappear.”
“To forget a friend is sad. Not everyone has had a friend. And if I forget him, I may become like the grown-ups who are no longer interested in anything but figures...”
“To forget a friend is sad. Not every one has had a friend. And if I forget him, I may become like the grown−ups who are no longer interested in anything but figures.”
“To forget a friend is sad. Not everyone has had a friend.”
“To forget a Holocaust is to kill twice”
“To forget about the others? How utterly absurd! I feel you there, in every pore. Your silence clamors in my ears. You can nail up your mouth, cut your tongue out - but you can't prevent your being there.”
Source: No Exit and Three Other Plays
“To forget and to repress would be a good solution if there were no more to it than that. But repressed pain blocks emotional life and leads to physical symptoms. And the worst thing is that although the feelings of the abused child have been silenced at the point of origin, that is, in the presence of those who caused the pain, they find their voice when the battered child has children of his own.”
Source: Banished Knowledge: Facing Childhood Injuries
“To forget easily is not a gift I am blessed with, The winters and those valentines, I did my loving all the time, But now the difference, She sits in heaven with saint valentine,”
Source: Narcissistic Romanticism
“To forget how to dig the earth and to tend the soil is to forget ourselves.”
Source: The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi
“To forget is the great secret of strong creative natures; to forget is the way nature herself who knows no past and who at every hour begins the mysteries of her untiring labors afresh.”
“To forget is the secret of eternal youth. One grows old only through memory. There's much too little forgetting.”
Source: Three Comrades: A Novel
“To forget one's purpose is the commonest form of stupidity.”
“To forget oneself is to be happy.”
Source: Memories and Portraits: Stevenson's Vol. 21
“To forget pain is to be painless; to forget care is to be rid of it; to go abroad is to accomplish both.”
Source: Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations
“To forget someone means to think of him.”
“To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.”
Source: Night
“To forget the elderly is to ignore the wisdom of the years.”
“To forget the self is to remember that we don't exist alone, but in relation to other people, to other creatures, to the planet, and to the universe.”
Source: Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“To forget the wrongs you receive, is to remedy them.”
“To Forget Venice is a tour de force of ventriloquism. Elegant, contemporary, and wry, the voice at its center is also capable of disarming flights of imagination as it enters and inhabits other lives across time and gender. The glittering, fetid city emerges as a complex metaphor for the human heart’s simultaneous tenderness and capacity for cruelty, its ‘silver glow / a local specialty: filth / disguised as ornament.’ This Venice is unforgettable.”
“To forget would mean the things we never knew
had never waited to be known, never waited
to be forgotten, had never been; waiting
beneath the long dead stars
in time. . .”
Source: paulinskill hours and other poems
“To forget, or pretend to do so, to return a borrowed article, is the meanest sort of petty theft.”
“To forgive a fault in another is more sublime than to be faultless one's self.”
“To forgive all is as inhuman as to forgive none”
“To forgive an oppressor is oppression upon the oppressed.”
“To forgive and accept injustice is cowardice.”
“To forgive and be forgiven, if it's the last thing I do, then in death's release I may find the peace that in life I never knew.”
“To forgive and forget means to throw away dearly bought experience.”
Source: Counsels and Maxims
“To forgive and to be forgiven are the two points of holy magnificence and holy modesty; round these two centres the whole doctrine of largesse revolves.”
Source: The Image of the City and Other Essays
“To forgive does not mean to condone.”
Source: Patience: The Art of Peaceful Living
“To forgive does not mean to forget.”
“To forgive freely, is what we owe to our enemy; to forget not, is what we owe to ourselves.”
Source: The Maid of Maiden Lane: A Sequel to