T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“To reside in someone's memory, one must set aside selfishness, as selfishness and fond memories cannot coexist in the same space.”
Source: अर्थ [Artha]
“To reside in the place which makes you forget worldly life, and to move away from the place that entangles you further in worldly life; the one who understands such discretion (vivek) will be able to accomplish his spiritual work.”
Source: Autobiography Of Gnani Purush A.M.Patel
“To resist change, to try to cling to life, is therefore like holding your breath: if you persist you kill yourself.”
“To resist him that is set in authority is evil”
“To resist metaphor is very difficult because you have to actually endure the thing itself.”
“To resist the frigidity of old age, one must combine the body, the mind, and the heart. And to keep these in parallel vigor one must exercise, study, and love.”
“To resist the social pressure now put even on one's leisure time, requires a tougher upbringing and a more obstinate willfulness about going one's own way, than ever before.”
“To resolve conflicts, excessive ambitions and one's own fears and aspirationis must be sacrificed.”
“To resolve problems through negotiation is a very childish approach.”
“To resolve such conflicts peacefully in our interdependent - or what I would like to call our intra-interdependent - world requires not just well-chosen words but sustained and unified action.”
“To resolve this issue will require Iran to come to the table and discuss in a clear and forthright way how to prove to the international community that the intentions of their nuclear program are peaceful. [...] The question is going to be whether in these discussions they show themselves moving clearly in that direction.”
“To resort to power one need not be violent, and to speak to conscience one need not be meek.”
Source: We Are All Part of One Another: A Barbara Deming Reader
“To resort to power one need not be violent, and to speak to conscience one need not be meek. The most effective action both resorts to power and engages conscience. Nonviolent actions does not have to get others to be nice. It can in effect force them to consult their consciences. Nor does it have to petition those in power to do something about a situation. It can face the authorities with a new fact and say: Accept this new situation which we have created.”
“To respect a mystery is to make way for the answer.”
Source: Healology
“To respect a person is not possible without knowing him; care and responsibility would be blind if they were not guided by knowledge.”
Source: THE ART OF LOVING
“To respect Louis Farrakhan, we must understand, is simply to agree with him... If dissent is now also to be thought of as a form of 'dissing,' then we have indeed succumbed to the thought police.”
Source: Step Across This Line
“To respect madness is not to interpret it as the involuntary and inevitable accident of disease, but to recognise this lower limit of human truth, a limit not accidental but essential.”
“To respect my nature is to know my nature.”
Source: Voor een betere wereld
“To respect oneself is to be the master of one's emotions; it’s the steady hand that steers us through life's storms. With discipline as our compass, we navigate toward self-worth and fulfillment.”
Source: Dr Prem's Guide - Wellness Tourism
“To respect someone means to treat their ideas, personal space, belongings, and needs as equal in importance to your own, while to honor someone means to treat all those things as more important than your own.”
Source: Dating Mr. Darcy
“To respect the borders of love
is to respect the borders of life.
The Religion Of The Blue Circle
Religious Leader Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
November 2, 2016”
“To respect the cat is the beginning of the aesthetic sense.”
“To respect the dignity of a relationship also implies accepting the end when it comes. Except in my mind, except in my dreams, where the aftertaste of her still lingers.”
“To respect the institutions, accomplish the oath and responsibilities, and enforce and effectuate justice, honesty, and welfare equally for each one since that empowers and builds unity; consequently, no one can undo your state values and dignity.”
“To respect the opinions of those who stand against you is nothing short of courageous.”
Source: 1000 Lashes: Because I Say What I Think
“To respect what one eats is to respect the self.”
Source: The Magic of Nature: Meditations & Spells to Find Your Inner Voice
“To respond is positive, to react is negative.”
“To respond to anger is to attempt to slay a dragon with a wet noodle.The best you can do is hope the anger remembers the love.~Bluenscottish”
“To respond to the call of the other is to be a full and active human being.”
Source: Relational Depth: New Perspectives and Developments
“To rest after work, he streamed a movie. In the morning, he watched the news. On his way to work, songs boomed in his headphones to energize himself. During his breaks, he read the paper so he could talk about the paper. Why was it always someone else’s thoughts in his head?”
Source: The Goodbye Song
“To rest in God's power when your own weaknesses seem to be screaming at you? That's grace! To be confident in who God is for you when you feel overwhelmed by odds against you? That's peace! To stand alone against massive intimidation? That's trust! To know beyond any shadow of a doubt that God is bigger, and therefore you cannot lose? That's the faith that moves mountains!”
“To rest in the quiet assurance that all will be set aright is a source of immeasurable power.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“to rest one's case on faith means to concede that reason is on the side of one's enemies- that one has no rational arguments to offer.”
Source: The Ayn Rand Lexicon: Objectivism from A to Z
“To rest satisfied with existing evils, as if we could do nothing, is not obedience; but neither is it obedience to imitate the actions of the apostles.”
Source: Collected Writings by John Nelson Darby Volume Fourteen: Ecclesiastical
“To rest the case for equal treatment of national or racial minorities on the assumption that they do not differ from other men is implicitly to admit that factual inequality would justify unequal treatment, and the proof that some differences do, in fact, exist would not be long in forthcoming. It is of the essence of the demand for equality before the law that people should be treated alike in spite of the fact that they are different.”
“To rest upon a formula is a slumber that, prolonged, means death.”
“To rest, the cushion and soft dean invite, who never mentions hell to ears polite.”
“To restate an old law - when a man bites a fish, that's good, but when a fish bites a man, that's bad. This is one way of saying it's all right if man kills an animal, but if an animal attacks man, the act is reprehensible.”
“To restore a sense of reality, I think Walt Disney should have a Hardluckland.”
Source: I KID YOU NOT
“To restore America we need less Marx and more Madison.”
“To restore America's competitiveness, we must recruit a new generation of science and technology leaders by investing in diversity.”
“To restore calm: Challenge your assumptions, act to control the controllable, let go of the uncontrollable, and master your mind.”
Source: Calm: A Proven Four-step Process Designed Specifically for Women Who Worry
“To restore man, who had been laid low by sin, to the heights of divine glory, the Word of the eternal Father, though containing all things within His immensity, willed to become small. This He did not by putting aside His greatness but by taking to Himself our littleness.”
Source: Aquinas’s Shorter Summa
“To restore morality we must first recognize the source from which all morality springs. From our earliest history in 1776 when we were declared to be the United States of America, our forefathers recognized the sovereignty of God.”
“To restore our inflamed atmosphere to a hospitable state requires nothing less than rewiring the entire globe - and replace every oil-burning furnace, every gasoline-burning car, every coal-burning generating plant, with renewable, climate-friendly energy sources. The earth's fossil fuel resources have blessed us with a level of prosperity and abundance unimaginable a century ago. Today they are propelling us forward into a century of disintegration.”
“To restore silence is the role of objects.”
Source: Molloy
“To restore the human subject at the center—the suffering, afflicted, fighting human subject—we must deepen a case history to a narrative or tale; only then do we have a “who” as well as a “what,” a real person, a patient, in relation to disease—in relation to the physical. The patient’s essential being is very relevant in the higher reaches of neurology, and in psychology; for here the patient’s personhood is essentially involved, and the study of disease and of identity cannot be disjoined.”
Source: The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat / Hallucinations / Awakenings
“To restore the trust of the people, we must reform the way the government operates.”
“To restrict or legalize abortion, to allow or forbid gay marriage, a legislator would need to write and pass a law, get it signed by the president or a governor, and perhaps override a veto. A Supreme Court justice need only persuade four other people. If he or she is not internally constrained by the authority of a text, he or she is not constrained.”
“To restrict the artist is a crime. It is to murder germinating life”