T Quotes
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“To reinvent a newly impeccable you in the most modern of outfits, don't skip on makeup and be sure to have flawless skin and hair. That will have more impact than expensive clothes.”
“To reinvent your own country you need a great audacity of hope.”
“To reiterate: not all things need to be finished, and free reading is a prime example of this. Writing – or the composition of words which are intended to be read – just like painting, sculpting, or composing music, is a form of art. Typically, not all art is able to resonate with each and every viewer – or, in this case, reader. If we walk through a museum and see a boring painting, or listen to an album we don’t enjoy, we won’t keep staring at said painting, nor will we listen to the album. So, if we don’t like a book, if we aren’t learning from it, dreaming about it, enjoying its descriptions, pondering its messages, or whatever else may be redeeming about a specific book, why would we waste our time to “just finish it?” Sure, we may add another book to the list of books read, but is more always better?”
Source: The Local School
“To reject censorship after studying the risks involved is very well. To reject it ex cathedra, in the tones of Calvin pronouncing a dogma, eyes and mind closed to the possible consequences, the even marginally possible, is to make things too comfortable for oneself.”
Source: Parthian Words
“To reject inspiration is to reject the truth that everything is connected”
“To reject practice by saying, 'it is conceptual!' is the path of fools. A tendency of the inexperienced and something to be avoided.”
“To reject revelational epistemology is to commit yourself to defending the truth of autonomous epistemology.”
“To reject the gospel is to refuse to accept the great grace of God.”
“To reject the necessity of temples is to reject the necessity of God, religion and earthly existence.”
Source: All Religions are True
“To reject the word is to reject the human search.”
Source: The Unfinished Country
“To reject the Word of God is to forsake the holy grace.”
“To reject this inhuman Communist ideology is simply to be a human being. Such a rejection is more than a political act. It is a protest of our souls against those who would have us forget the concepts of good and evil.”
“To reject wisdom because the person communicates it is uncouth and his manners are inelegant, what is it but to throw away a pine-apple, and assign for a reason the roughness of its coat?”
“To rejoice in another's prosperity is to give content to your lot; to mitigate another's grief is to alleviate or dispel your own”
Source: The World's Laconics: Or, The Best Thoughts of the Best Authors
“To rejoice in conquest is to rejoice in murder.”
“To rejoice in life, to find the world beautiful ... was a mark of the Greek spirit.”
Source: The Greek way ; The Roman way
“To rejoice in life, to find the world beautiful and delightful to live in, was a mark of the Greek spirit which distinguished it from all that had gone before. It is a vital distinction.”
Source: The Greek way ; The Roman way
“To rejoice in temporal comforts is dangerous, to rejoice in self is foolish, to rejoice in sin is fatal, but to rejoice in God is heavenly.”
Source: The Treasury of David: Spurgeon's Classic Work on the Psalms
“To relate is to react. To react is to understand oneself. To understand oneself is to be enlightened. Relationships are schools for enlightenment.”
Source: Heart of the Enlightened: A Book of Story Meditations
“To relate oneself expectantly to the possibility of the good is to hope. To relate oneself expectantly to the possibility of evil is to fear. By the decision to choose hope one decides infinitely more than it seems, because it is an eternal decision”
“To release others from the expectations we have of them is to really love them.”
“To release ourselves from accountability to our choices is to say that we can be ‘reckless’ without causing a ‘wreck.’ And maybe that’s why the road of life looks more like a parking lot.”
“To release the tension in her chest, Miray took a big breath of the warm midsummer air. After the morning thunderstorm, it was filled with the sweet aroma of cedar trees and the earthy scent of moss. This old forest was the only place where she could be herself, never rejecting her as people did. Its leafy arms were always open.”
Source: Enchanted Forests
“To relinquish a present good through apprehension of a future evil is in most instances unwise ... from a fear which may afterwards turn out groundless, you lost the good that lay within your grasp.”
“To relinquish the futile effort to control change is one of the strengthening forces of true detachment & thus true love.”
Source: Lovingkindness
“To relinquish your typical everyday character for a brief while, in pursuit of uninhibited sexual pleasure can be an incredibly cathartic experience.......Why not try it some time?”
Source: Embrace Your Sexual Self: A Practical Guide for Women
“To relive the relationship between owner and slave we can consider how we treat our cars and dogs - a dog exercising a somewhat similar leverage on our mercies and an automobile being comparable in value to a slave in those days”
“To rely on our own energy to sustain us is a ‘set-up’ that will be rather quickly followed by a ‘falling down.’ And to avoid either, I must engage God.”
“To rely solely on logic is in essence to operate within a structure of limited knowledge and understanding”
“To rely upon conviction, devotion, and other excellent spiritual qualities; that is not to be taken seriously in politics.”
“To remain a credible leader, I must always work first, hardest, and longest on changing myself. This is neither easy nor natural, but it is essential.”
Source: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership Workbook: Revised and Updated
“To remain a man in today's world, one must have not only unfailing energy and unwavering intensity, one must also have a little luck.”
Source: Notebooks, 1951-1959
“To remain above the coming and going of those along your way, to stay unmoved, unstirred---impervious to the feelings of loss, to be impermeable to the feelings of pleasure is to find the point of stillness within....”
“To remain absolutely free is what a true and authentic life is. So never gather any character - remain characterless.”
“To remain alone did not seem to me a terrible fate, no worse than being falsely joined to another person.”
“To remain attached to the temporal, to the changing is to remain within the world of misery because the temporal will be taken away. You have invested so much in it but one day everything is taken away. Then it is natural to feel miserable. Misery is rooted in attachment to the body and bliss is rooted in non-attachment to the body; hence all the great masters have been teaching methods and means of non-attachment, of getting disidentified with the body, with the mind, with everything surrounds you, and of just remaining a pure witness. That's what we are: pure witnessing, pure awareness.”
“To remain caught up in ideas and words about Zen is, as the old masters say, to stink of Zen.”
Source: The Way of Zen
“To remain confident and positive, think about your goals all the time.”
“To remain far-sighted, you need to surround yourself
with far-sighted visionaries. You need to surround
yourself with people who think like you. You need
to surround yourself with people who speak the same language as you. You need to surround yourself
with people who fight and refuse to give up on their
destiny. You need to surround yourself with people whose testimonies give you reasons to press on.”
“To remain ignorant of history is to remain forever a child”
“To remain in ‘view point’, to adjust to the ‘view point’ (of others) and to remain in the center; it is a great thing.”
Source: Life Without Conflict
“To remain indifferent to the challenges we face is indefensible. If the goal is noble, whether or not it is realized within our lifetime is largely irrelevant. What we must do therefore is to strive and persevere and never give up.”
Source: Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World
“To remain innocent may also be. to remain ignorant.”
“To remain mysterious, say little and do nothing.”
“To remain neutral in a situation where the laws of the land virtually criticized God for having created men of color was the sort of thing I could not, as a Christian, tolerate.”
“To remain neutral in situations of injustice is to be complicit in that injustice.”
“To remain pure, a novel has to cast a moral puzzle. Anything else is mere negotiation.”
“To remain relevant in the age of AI, we must actively build antifragile foundations that are resilient under stress, and strengthen with shocks.”
Source: Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World
“To remain relevant though, I think making great records is the key.”
“To remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all.”
Source: Telling the tale: a tribute to Elie Wiesel on the occasion of his 65th birthday : essays, reflections, and poems