T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“To implement a new sport aside your tradition takes time. You definitely need a strategy for the entire country. You need highly qualified coaches for all regions that work with the same concept.”
“To implement a true urban renaissance, you first need a Grand Design elaborated by strong leadership .”
“To implement the Toyota production system in your own business, there must be a total understanding of waste. Unless all sources of waste are detected and crushed, success will always be just a dream.”
“To imply that religious believers have no right to engage moral questions in the public square or at the ballot is simply to establish a Reichian secularism as our state faith.”
“To impose taxes when the public exigencies require them is an obligation of the most sacred character, especially with a free people.”
Source: The Writings of James Monroe: 1817-1823
“To impress me: make up your own mind; follow your own heart; and march to the beat of your own drum. Otherwise, I don't have time for you. I really don't.”
“To impress me, a guy has to be completely unaffected by my presence. If he wants to talk to me, talk to me; if he doesn't, don't.”
“To impress people as much as we would wish, we would first need to successfully adopt each of their value systems”
“To impress the idea of power on others, they must be made in some way to feel it.”
Source: Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)
“To impress your offer on the mind of the reader or listener, it is necessary to put it into brief, simple language...No farfetched or obscure statement will stop them. You have got to hit them where they live in the heart or in the head. You have got to catch their eyes or ears with something simple, something direct, something they want.”
“To improv-nerd-out for a second, it's like the most aggressive yes-anding you can do - if someone's like, "Yeah, you're super thin, right?" And you just pull that into a character and do seven more episodes of the podcast and remember to bring that up.”
“To improve as a player you need to not only know how you plan to win, but ... how might your opponent disrupt your plan.”
“To improve at chess you should in the first instance study the endgame.”
“To improve both sexes they ought, not only in private families, but in public schools, to be educated together. If marriage be the cement of society, mankind should all be educated after the same model, or the intercourse of the sexes will never deserve the name of fellowship.”
Source: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: Abridged with Related Texts
“To improve communications, work not on the utter, but the recipient.”
“To improve global health, it's not enough just to have a really good new product and to obtain marketing approval. You still need to market the product and bring it to patients, follow up, create the infrastructure, and so on - the whole pipeline, the network. That's something that companies are extremely good at: organizing a whole pipeline in a cost-effective way.”
“To improve is to change.”
Source: A Man of Destiny: Winston S. Churchill
“To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.”
Source: The Wicked Wit of Winston Churchill
“To improve its maturity, IT needs to develop their own set of the best or next practices, change the emphasis to an “outside-in” approach.”
Source: The Change Agent CIO
“To improve oneself you must be as persistent as the drip, drip, drip of water filling a bucket. Do a little bit, every day.”
“To improve our conditions we must first improve ourselves.”
Source: The New Psychology
“To improve our schools, we have to humanize them and make education personal to every student and teacher in the system. Education is always about relationships. Great teachers are not just instructors and test administrators: They are mentors, coaches, motivators, and lifelong sources of inspiration to their students.”
“To improve short-term memory significantly, reduce the stress in your life. And choose your parents wisely.”
“To improve the golden moment of opportunity, and catch the good that is within our reach, is the great art of life.”
“To improve the human condition in the human world, the humans have to rise and act out of conscience, not of delusion. And be careful not to let your focus be on taking away people’s Gods, because if you do, people won’t even let you in their lives. Let your focus be on improving human condition, and when that job begins to show results, eventually the world will get rid of the man-made Gods. Only when people truly know that there are humans willing to be next to them in times of their distress, that they can let go of their imaginary Gods. And that’s the day when human conscience will truly reign over the human world.”
Source: 7 Billion Gods: Humans Above All
“To improve the oarsman you must improve the man.”
“to improve the way we care for our skin and improve our overall health.”
Source: Awakening Beauty the Dr. Hauschka Way
“To improve your life, improve yourself.”
“To improve your life, be prepared to make new choices and decisions.”
“To improve, we must watch ourselves fail, and learn from our mistakes.”
Source: Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything
“To impute our recovery to medicine, and to carry our view no further, is to rob God of His honor, and is saying in effect that He has parted with the keys of life and death, and, by giving to a drug the power to heal us, has placed our lives out of His own reach.”
Source: The Works of William Cowper: His Life, Letters, and Poems. Now First Completed by the Introduction of Cowper's Private Correspondence
“To —
In vision I roamed the flashing Firmament,
So fierce in blazon that the Night waxed wan,
As though with awe at orbs of such ostént;
And as I thought my spirit ranged on and on
In footless traverse through ghast heights of sky,
To the last chambers of the monstrous Dome,
Where stars the brightest here are lost to the eye:
Then, any spot on our own Earth seemed Home!
And the sick grief that you were far away
Grew pleasant thankfulness that you were near,
Who might have been, set on some foreign Sphere,
Less than a Want to me, as day by day
I lived unware, uncaring all that lay
Locked in that Universe taciturn and drear.”
“To incessantly blame others for my shortcomings is cowardice borne of fear, fed by fear, and haunted by fear. To be steadfastly accountable for my shortcomings is bravery borne of God, fed by God, and blessed by God.”
“To incessantly define ‘where we’re at’ as a means of convincing ourselves that we know ‘where we’re at’ suggests that we’re lost about being lost. And while the wilderness of life is teeming with these kinds of people, I have to make certain that I never enter the woods.”
“To include freedom in the very definition of democracy is to define a process not by its actual characteristics as a process but by its hoped for results. This is not only intellectually invalid, it is, in practical terms, blinding oneself in advance to some of the unwanted consequences of the process.”
“To increase aid to the Pakistan government when religious freedom is not upheld is tantamount to an anti-Christian foreign policy.”
“To increase density in a rat population and maintain healthy specimens, put them in boxes so they can't see each other, clean their cages, and give them enough to eat. You can pile the boxes up as many stories as you wish. Unfortunately, caged animals become stupid, which is a very heavy price to pay for a super filing system!”
Source: The Hidden Dimension
“To increase desires to an unbearable level whilst making the fulfillment of them more and more inaccessible: this was the single principle upon which Western society was based.”
Source: The Possibility of an Island
“To increase student engagement and ownership of learning, we should give students opportunities to do meaningful work - work that makes a difference locally, nationally, and globally.”
“To increase the chances of a writer trying to kill themselves, cut off their hands.”
“To increase the flow of kundalini that will alter our perception, it is necessary to clarify the purpose of one's being. This is to come to understand dharma.”
“To increase the likelihood of creating a well workplace culture, everyone needs to be rowing in the same direction.”
Source: A Cure for the Common Company: A Well-Being Prescription for a Healthier, Happier, and More Resilient Workforce
“To increase your level of self acceptance, think of your unique talents and abilities.”
“To indicate how large a part of the Earth is covered by the oceans, we might call attention to the fact that a whole hemisphere, with its center near New Zealand, would have only one-tenth of its area as dry land! And the average depth of the seas is over two miles.”
“To indicate interest is already to expose oneself to humiliation. To admit the existence of a desired object is to admit that to be rejected by the desired object, to admit that the desired object's disappearance, one of the two always inevitable, even if only in death, will be painful.”
Source: Topics of Conversation
“To indoctrinate boys into the rules of patriarchy, we force them to feel pain and to
deny their feelings.”
Source: The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love
“To indulge it is to breed it. To punish it is to feed it. Madness knows no bridle but the knife.”
Source: The Thousandfold Thought: The Prince of Nothing, Book Three (The Prince of Nothing)
“To infinite, ever present Love, all is Love, and there is no error, no sin sickness, nor death.”
Source: Christian Science Sentinel
“To infinity then. (Bubba) What’s that mean? (Nick) It’s something my dad used to say when I was a kid. To infinity, meaning you’d see something through to the end. (Bubba) Infinity is never-ending. (Nick) That’s right, which means you keep going and going no matter what happens or what obstacles you meet. Over, under, around or through. There’s always a way. And if you have to chase something to infinity, strap on your big-boy pants, hiking boots, and go. (Bubba)”
“To inflict cruelties on defenceless creatures, or condone such acts, is to abuse one of the cardinal tenets of a civilized society - reverence for life.”