T Quotes
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“To sentence a man of true genius, to the drudgery of a school is to put a racehorse on a treadmill.”
“To separate a child from the instinctual world requires a numinous construct at least as powerful as his urge to settle back into unconsciousness.”
Source: Under Saturn's Shadow: The Wounding and Healing of Men
“To separate children from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.”
“To separate from my culture (as from my family) I had to feel competent enough on the outside and secure enough inside to live life on my own. Yet in leaving home I did not lose touch with my origins because lo mexicano is in my system. I am a turtle, wherever I go I carry 'home' on my back.”
“To separate journalism and poetry, therefore-history and poetry-to set them up at opposite ends of the world of discourse, is to separate seeing from the feel of seeing, emotion from the acting of emotion, knowledge from the realization of knowledge.”
“To separate man and woman at school, at work, at meetings, in short, to separate them at life, is the affair of perverted and fusty minds! Where there is separation, there is excessive primitiveness!”
“To separate mind from body doesn't make any sense.”
“To separate oneself from the burden, the angst, the anguish that we all encounter everyday. To say I am alive, I am wonderful, I am. I am. That is something to aspire to.”
Source: The Art of Racing in the Rain
“To separate tabernacle from altar is to separate two things which by their origin and nature should remain united.”
“To separate the purpose of a business from the purpose of people who are in the business is, I think, not a good thing.”
“To separate yourself from your weakness and look at it objectively is a very powerful thing.”
Source: Success Through Stillness: Meditation Made Simple
“To Serve and Protect..."- Traditional Motto of Protection Rackets”
Source: M.Y.T.H. Inc. in action
“To serve Armenia is to serve civilization.”
“To serve as prime minister while being too mindful of the approval rating is like serving as a prime minister on a roller coaster. What is important, I believe, is that I really act on promises that I make and leave results. Leave a track record and show that to the Japanese public, who will, at the end of the day, I hope, appreciate it.”
“To serve does not mean to surrender but to share.”
Source: Man Is Not Alone: A Philosophy of Religion
“To serve God is to reign.”
“To serve God, to love God, to enjoy God, is the sweetest freedom in the world.”
“To serve grand ideas with a major work is not bad, nor is it all there's to art.”
“To serve is a tremendously humbling thing. How easy it is to mistake glory and fame for duty! But duty is thankless, invisible, Forgettable—but oh, so very necessary.”
Source: A Drop of Corruption
“To serve is beautiful, but only if it is done with joy and a whole heart and a free mind.”
“To serve is to be human.”
Source: Insan Himalayanoğlu: It's Time to Defect
“To serve is to command; to command is to serve.”
“To serve Mary and to be her courtier is the greatest honor we can possibly possess; for to serve the Queen of Heaven is already to reign there; and to live under her command is more than to govern.”
“To serve Mary is a mark of eternal salvation to come.”
“To serve others is not only by hands but by mouth as well.”
Source: The Mountain of Ignorance
“To serve the cause of water adequately... We must get to know it in its true being. And how do we do this? Why, by treating it in the very way exemplified by its own behavior; that is, whenever we encounter it, we wash the tablet of our souls clean of all other impressions in order to allow the being of water to make its imprint on us.”
“To Serve the God of Love one must be free, one must face the terrible responsibility of the decision to love in spite of all unworthiness whether in oneself or in one's neighbor.”
Source: New Seeds of Contemplation
“To serve the public interest is not the same as being a servant of public opinion.”
Source: Political Power and Personal Freedom: Critical Studies in Democracy, Communism, and Civil Rights
“To serve the Queen of Heaven is already to reign there, and to live under her commands is more than to govern.”
“To serve the Word is to fulfill the highest function of which man is capable.”
Source: The Ministry of the Word
“To serve thy generation, this thy fate: "Written in water," swiftly fades thy name; But he who loves his kind does, first and late, A work too late for fame.”
“To set a forest on fire, you light a match. To set a character on fire, you put him in conflict.”
Source: How to Write a Damn Good Novel: A Step-by-Step No Nonsense Guide to Dramatic Storytelling
“To set a gloss on faint deeds, hollow welcomes,
Recanting goodness, sorry ere 'tis shown;
But where there is true friendship, there needs none.”
Source: Titus Andronicus and Timon of Athens: Two Classical Plays
“To set a lofty example is the richest bequest a man can leave behind.”
Source: Duty, with Illustrations of Courage, Patience, and Endurance
“To set and work toward any goal is an act of courage.”
Source: First Things First
“To set aside one’s prejudices, one’s present needs, and one’s own self interest in making a decision as a director for a company is an intellectual exercise that takes constant practice. In short, intellectual honesty is a journey and not a destination.”
“To set but a low value upon toast is to expose one's deficiencies in right appreciation.”
Source: Fireside and Sunshine
“To set foot on the soil of the asteroids, to lift by hand a rock from the Moon, to observe Mars from a distance of several tens of kilometers, to land on its satellite or even on its surface, what can be more fantastic? From the moment of using rocket devices a new great era will begin in astronomy: the epoch of the more intensive study of the firmament.”
“To set one's name to a work gives no one a title to be remembered, for who knows how many of the best of men have gone without a trace?”
Source: The Rings of Saturn
“To set one's name to a work gives no one a title to be remembered, for who knows how many of the best of men have gone without a trace? The iniquity of oblivion blindly scatters her poppyseed and when wretchedness falls upon us one summer's day like snow, all we wish for is to be forgotten.”
Source: The Rings of Saturn
“To set sail somewhere is more important than life itself.”
“To set the mind above the appetites is the end of abstinence, which one of the Fathers observes to be not a virtue, but the groundwork of virtue.”
“To set the record straight for the God knows millionth time, we certainly didnt sign to Atlantic just for the money.”
“To set the record straight, love has everything to do with it. Love for ourselves. Love that demands to be reciprocated because we know we are willing to give everything and we want everything in return. Love that is willing to speak up and say, “I need more attention. I deserve respect and deep affection. I’m not going to settle for anything less.” The sweet old fashioned notion demands to be rewritten as one that doesn’t set itself up as a repeatedly broken heart that stems from an insecure woman with a fancy notion of what love is supposed to look and feel like.”
“To set the record straight, I’m not upset for me, but for all the girls out there that are struggling with their body image.”
“To set their sufferings alongside the sufferings of another people was to compare them (which hell was worse?), demoting Sarajevo's martyrdom to a mere instance.”
Source: Regarding the Pain of Others
“To set up as a standard of public morality a notion which can neither be defined nor conceived is to open the door to every kind of tyranny.”
Source: Selected Essays, 1934-1943: Historical, Political, and Moral Writings
“To set up what you like against what you dislike, this is the disease of the mind.”
“To set us on a clear path, it is important to communicate well, at least with ourselves. To know what we want, to know what we mean, and to learn to express ourselves clearly, with as little confusion as possible. If you are confused about yourself, you can expect to be misunderstood by those around you. You have to set your mind straight, and that is a task that no one else can undertake for you.”
“To set us on the right course we need to create more opportunities for trade, particularly in developing countries, and we need to adjust global trade rules to better meet the needs of entrepreneurs in the 21st century.”