T Quotes
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“To run away from danger, instead of facing it, is to deny one's faith in man and God, even one's own self. It were better for one to drown oneself than live to declare such bankruptcy of faith.”
Source: Collected Works
“To run away from life and desire is impossible because you are life and you have desire. Accept that this is part of your physical condition and see that these aspects are not really indigenous to what you are.”
“To run away from trouble is a form of cowardice and, while it is true that the suicide braves death, he does it not for some noble object but to escape some ill.”
“To run hard after holiness is another way of running hard after God.”
“To run over better waters the little vessel of my genius now hoists her sails, as she leaves behind her a sea so cruel.”
Source: The divine comedy
“To run the worldly life, Egoism is not required. To bind [karma] for the next life, Egoism is required. If one doesn’t want the bondage for the next life, then also it is possible to conduct the worldly life without egoism. Entire worldly life is in the ‘discharge’ form. So it will continue to ‘discharge’ by itself.”
“To run this business ... you need ... optimism, humanism, enthusiasm, intuition, curiosity, love, humour, magic and fun, and that secret ingredient-euph oria.”
“To run with the majority during the race of life is to be mediocre all of the time and wrong most of the time.”
“To run with the wolf was to run in the shadows, the dark ray of life, survival and instinct. A fierceness that was both proud and lonely, a tearing, a howling, a hunger and thirst. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst. A strength that would die fighting, kicking, screaming, that wouldn't stop until the last breath had been wrung from its body. The will to take one's place in the world. To say 'I am here.' To say 'I am.”
“To rush in upon an event before its significance has had time to separate from the surrounding circumstances may be enterprising, but is it useful? ... The recent prevalence of these hot histories on publishers' lists raises the question: Should - or perhaps can - history be written while it is still smoking?”
Source: Practicing History: Selected Essays
“To rush into explanations is always a sign of weakness.”
“to rush into the secret house of death...”
Source: Antony and Cleopatra
“To rush is to equate speed with productivity. For speed might insure that something gets done, but it does not guarantee that it’s productive.”
“To rush to throw away your magazine business and move it on the iPad is just sheer insanity and insecurity and fear.”
“To Ruth, at first, the Japanese words were unintelligible, like one of the sinister magic spells, spoken in Hawaiian, in the ghost stories Maile used to tell. But over the next four months, Ruth's six-year-old brain soaked up both the English alphabet and the Chinese kanji characters as a sea sponge absorbs water, and within four months she was able to join in reciting the kokun and understood it to mean:
Let us become worthy individuals.
Let us study together in a friendly atmosphere.
Let us take care of our health by eating properly.
Let us be good to our parents.”
Source: Daughter of Moloka'i
“To Ryuji the smile seemed as brittle as fine glass crystal and very dangerous”
Source: The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea
“To Sachin, the man we all want to be.”
“To sacrifice anything is of great honor. To sacrifice everything is of God.”
Source: Becoming The Fulfilled Leader
“To sacrifice is to do for others what we need done for ourselves. But the greatest sacrifice of all is to know that in doing this for someone else, we have now forfeited this thing ever being done for us.”
“To sacrifice is to fill the coffers of heaven which will spill over into the vault of our soul.”
“To sacrifice myself is the most radical way that I can exchange what I’ve become for what I was supposed to become.”
“To sacrifice our principles on the altar of greed is to be fooled into believing that that’s the only thing that we sacrificed.”
“To sacrifice the moral to the physical, as is done in these days, is to sacrifice reality for a shadow.”
“To sacrifice the principles of manners, which require compassion and respect, and bat people over the head with their ignorance of etiquette rules they cannot be expected to know is both bad manners and poor etiquette. That social climbers and twits have misused etiquette throughout history should not be used as an argument for doing away with it.”
Source: Miss Manners Rescues Civilization: From Sexual Harassment, Frivolous Lawsuits, Dissing, and Other Lapses in Civility
“To safeguard democracy the people must have a keen sense of independence, self-respect, and their oneness.”
Source: My Experiments with Truth: An Autobiography of Mahatma Gandhi
“To safeguard one's health at the cost of too strict a diet is a tiresome illness, indeed.”
“To safest haven
Through heartfelt lies,
To brighten hopes,
And bless our skies.”
Source: Faithbreaker
“To sail the Ever. To swim the Melt. To abandon the Lost. And greet the Grim.”
Source: A Malignant Fetch: The Plagueborn Series Book 2
“To saints their very slumber is a prayer.”
“To Sally, who showed me the benefits of the sport of golf.”
“To salvage a society, it is necessary to aid, abet, raise and increase that state of mind. If you were to set up a perfect government out here which required the intervention of nobody, you would have destroyed the society. But by raising the individual ability of the persons in the society within the framework that they are able to view, raise their ability within the framework they are able to view, you would have achieved a marked advance for that society.”
“To sanctify God is to reverence Him in our hearts, and to represent Him in the glory of His holiness before men.”
Source: Heaven Opened: The Riches of God's Covenant Grace
“To Sara's practised eye, this latest episode looked something like a broken heart, even if she'd never seen the look on him before. Or even imagined it happening. She wondered if he'd noticed yet.”
Source: Playing with Fire
“To satiate is a dirty thing, she’s mine, a possession, equally dirty and never satiates.”
Source: Pathetic Pussy
“To satisfy a want or a need, you must first go for it”
“To satisfy a woman, you should relax her mind before you play with her body.”
“To satisfy Saturn, one simple thing is enough - take better care of yourself.”
Source: Pregnancy Horoscope 2026: Yearly Fertility & Motherhood Astrology for All Zodiac Signs
“To satisfy the customer is the mission and purpose of every business.”
“To saucy doubts and fears.”
“To savages it would seem preposterous to seek out a place where nothing but learning was going on in order that one might learn.”
Source: Democracy And Education
“To save a girl is to save generations!”
“To save a life is a real and beautiful thing. To make a home for the homeless, yes, it is a thing that must be good; whatever the world may say, it cannot be wrong.”
Source: The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh to His Brother, 1872-1886: With a Memoir by His Sister-in-law, J. Van Gogh-Bonger ...
“To save a man and thereby to spare a father's agony and a mother's feelings is not to do a noble deed, it is but an act of humanity.”
Source: The Count of Monte Cristo: Abridged Edition
“To save all we must risk all.”
“To save an animal's life in order that it may suffer indefinitely is something I would never condone.”
“To save energy, New York City is now dimming the lights of the skyscrapers and the skyline at night. There's a bad side to this. If you need Batman, you have to text him.”
“To save face, it's better not to ask sex from the ex, but to give everything the axe.”
“To save my child, I'd rather go hungry. I got all of Ethiopia inside of me.”
“To save my son, I would plot with the devil himself.”
Source: The White Queen
“To save myself I must face myself, which may be the hardest of all things to face.”