T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“To lead, you need to be equipped, to be equipped entails being passionate about a specific idea.”
Source: CATCH THEM YOUNG
“To lead you need to empathise, to empathise you need to genuinely understand, to understand you need to be willing to have difficult conversations.”
“To lead yourself, use your head; to lead others, use your heart. Always touch a person's heart before you ask him for a hand.”
Source: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You
“To lead, one must follow.”
“To lead, you must touch men's hearts.”
“To leaders, one trusted friend is better than ten well known betrayers”
Source: Leaders' Ladder
“To leading a great life, it’s obvious that we must understand and appreciate our own self, our innate capabilities, talents, weak spots and, of course, strengths.”
“To leap across an abyss, one is better served by faith than doubt.”
“to leap is not only to leap, it is to hit the ground somewhere.”
Source: The House In Paris
“To leap over the wall of self, to look through another’s eyes--this is valuable experience, which literature offers.”
“To learn a belief without the belief is to sing a song without the tune.”
“To learn a new language is, therefore, always a sort of spiritual adventure; it is like a journey of discovery in which we find a new world.”
“To learn a thing in life and through doing is much more developing, cultivating, and strengthening than to learn it merely through the verbal communication of ideas.”
Source: The science of education
“To learn a thing perspective matters why? Because to learn it's best to have perspective of the person who created the thing rather than learning as it's predecessor!”
“To learn a vocation, you also have to learn the frauds it practices and the promises it breaks.”
“To learn about cells, look through a microscope. To learn about stars, looks through a telescope. To learn about yourself, look through your laugh.”
Source: The Simple Book of Infinity
“To learn about oneself, a living thing, you have to watch, learn anew each minute.”
“To learn and document while reaping the benefits of content creation is an effortless way to grow”
“To learn and from time to time to apply what one has learned - isn't that a pleasure?”
“To learn and think; to think and live; to live and learn: this always, with new insight, new understanding, and new love.”
Source: The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
“To learn and to love, that is what we are here for, any activity which is not grounded in one of these two is a waste of time.”
“To learn anything fast and effectively, you have to see it, hear it and feel it.”
“To learn anything other than the stuff you find in books, you need to be able to experiment, to make mistakes, to accept feedback, and to try again. It doesn't matter whether you are learning to ride a bike or starting a new career, the cycle of experiment, feedback, and new experiment is always there.”
Source: The Hungry Spirit: New Thinking for a New World
“To learn anything, you must put aside the safety of your ignorance.”
Source: Messiah’s Handbook
“To learn bad dialogue is so difficult and so boring, and to work with a stupid director who tells you to do the wrong thing, etcetera, it's just unbearable.”
“To learn by observation is traveling, people must also bring knowledge with them.”
“To learn English you must begin by thrusting the jaw forward, almost clenching the teeth, and practically immbilizing the lips. In this way the English produce the series of unpleasant little mews of which their language consists.”
“To learn etiquette, is actually learning how to see others, and respect them.”
Source: 而立·24
“To learn from experience, we must remember it, and, for a variety of reasons, memory is a faithless friend.”
Source: Stumbling on Happiness
“To learn from our enemies is the best pathway to loving them: for it makes us grateful to them.”
“To learn, her mind had needed to unlearn.”
Source: Descendant of the Crane
“To learn how people describe their understanding of their lives is very
illuminating, for ‘ideas are the conscious expression – real or illusory – of (our) actual relations and activities’, because ‘social existence determines consciousness’ [Marx]. Given that our existence is shaped by the capitalist mode of production, experience, to be fully understood in its broader social and political implications, has to be situated in the context of the capitalist forces and relations that produce it. Experience in itself, however, is suspect because, dialectically, it is a unity of opposites; it is unique, personal, insightful and revealing, and, at the same time, thoroughly social, partial, mystifying, itself the product of historical forces about which individuals may know little or nothing about. Given the emancipatory goals of the RGC [race-gender-class] perspective, it is through the analytical tools of Marxist theory that it can move forward, beyond the impasse revealed by the constant reiteration of variations on the ‘interlocking’ metaphor.”
Source: Marx, Women, and Capitalist Social Reproduction: Marxist Feminist Essays
“To learn how to swim, you need someone else. You need someone you can trust and be vulnerable around...”
Source: The Holiday Kiss
“To learn is a natural pleasure, not confined to philosophers, but common to all men.”
Source: Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry
“To learn is not to know; there are the learners and the learned. Memory makes the one, philosophy the others.”
Source: The Count of Monte Cristo
“To learn is to be young, however old.”
“To learn is to broaden, to experience more, to snatch new aspects of life for yourself. To refuse to learn or to be relieved at not having to learn is to commit a form of suicide; in the long run, a more meaningful type of suicide than the mere ending of physical life.
Knowledge is not only power; it is happiness, and being taught is the intellectual analog of being loved.”
“To learn is to change how you think.”
“To learn is to change.”
Source: Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment
“To learn is to incur surprise-I mean really learning, not just refreshing our memory or adding a new fact. And to invent is to bestow surprise-I mean really inventing, not just innovating what others have done.”
Source: How Invention Begins: Echoes of Old Voices in the Rise of New Machines
“To learn is to light a flame; to teach is to spread its glow.”
“To learn is to seek the light.”
“To learn more about science, turn off your electronic device and go outside and look around a bit. Nature is calling you. Go on. The internet will still be here.”
“To learn new things one has to be open and vulnerable..”
“To learn one must be humble. But life is the great teacher.”
Source: The Best of James Joyce
“To learn silence is to understand the language beneath words.”
“To learn something from you, the forest silently observes you and quietly listens to you! If you want to learn something from the forest, do the same thing!”
“To learn something new every day is still exciting!”
“To learn something new, you need to try new things and not be afraid to be wrong.”
“To learn something new, take the path that you took yesterday.”