T Quotes
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“To win this war, we have been forced into a strategic compromise which will most certainly offend the Russians.”
“To win true freeedom you must be a slave to philosophy.”
Source: Letters from a Stoic
“To Win Trust Is Bigger Than To Get Love”.”
“To win without risk is to triumph without glory.”
“To win, you have to be clear about your superpower, and you make that differentiation clear to your customers. Otherwise, you remain part of the noise.”
Source: Clarity Wins: Get Heard. Get Referred.
“To win, you have to believe you will win.”
“To win you have to score one more goal than your opponent”
“To win,you must have both talent an desire- but desire first.”
“To win you must have talent and desire but desire is first.”
“To win you must have the will.”
“To win you must pay the price. If you haven't won you haven't paid the price.”
“To win you've got to stay in the game.”
Source: TNT: The Power Within You
“To win, I have to get angry. My anger is directed at the course, at attacking it and beating it.”
“To win, I'd run over Joe's mom too.”
“To win, the first thing you have to do is not lose.”
“To win, we will need to keep building the movement, networking with one another, planning, strategizing, and moving forward. Our children's futures, and those of their unborn children, are at stake.”
“To win, you have to lose, and then get pissed off.”
“To win, you have to risk loss.”
“To win, you've got to put the ball in the macramé.”
“To wipe all tears from off all faces is a task too hard for mortals; but to alleviate misfortunes is often within the most limited power: yet the opportunities which every day affords of relieving the most wretched of human beings are overlooked and neglected with equal disregard of policy and goodness.”
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With an Essay on His Life and Genius /c by Arthur Murphy, Esq
“To wipe darkness off the century,
What can be the gifts
Brighter than letters ?”
“To wipe off the froth of falsehood from the foaming lips of inebriated virtue, when fresh from the sexless orgies of morality and reeling from the delirious riot of religion, may doubtless be a charitable office.”
Source: Swinburne Replies: Notes on Poems and Reviews, Under the Microscope [and] Dedicatory Epistle
“To wipe out the self is my greatest ambition.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“To wisdom belongs the intellectual apprehension of eternal things; to knowledge, the rational knowledge of temporal things.”
“To wisdom’s final fruit, profoundly true:
Of freedom and of life he only is deserving
Who every cay must conquer them anew.
Thus here, by danger girt, the active day
Of childhood, manhood, age will pass away.”
Source: Faust
“To wisdom’s final fruit, profoundly true:
Of freedom and of life he only is deserving
Who every day must conquer them anew.
Thus here, by danger girt, the active day
Of childhood, manhood, age will pass away.”
Source: Faust
“To wisdom there is no end, only acceptance of its limitless range.”
“To wisely live your life, you don't need to know much
Just remember two main rules for the beginning:
You better starve, than eat whatever
And better be alone, than with whoever.”
Source: Rubaiyat
“To wisely live your life, you don't need to know much
Just rememeber two main rules for the beginning:
You better starve, than eat whatever
And better be alone, than with whoever.”
“To wish a healthy man to die is the wish from a mind of sickness. To wish an ailing man to die is the wish of the ambitious.”
“To wish a life without stairs, without hills and mountains is to wish a dim life without the joy of rising with our own efforts!”
“To wish and wait From day to day Will never keep The wolves away.”
“To wish bad things for someone else, is like looking for high blood pressure. Because strong people fall, but stand up again.”
“To wish for change will change nothing; To make the decision to take action right now will change everything.”
Source: Life Without Limits: Inspiration for a Ridiculously Good Life
“To wish for the crazy times one last time and freeze it in the memory of a camera is the least a great artist can do.”
“To wish for your own happiness is sometimes coupled with another's unhappiness. So then, what exactly should I pray for? Since I couldn't pray for my own happiness, I prayed to the moon in the night sky for the happiness of the one whose warm hand I held.”
“To wish happiness for others, even for those who want to do us harm, is the source of consummate happiness.”
“To wish is of little account; to succeed you must earnestly desire; and this desire must shorten thy sleep.”
“To wish to act like angels while we are still in this world is nothing but folly.”
“To wish to be sensual is to wish to be a lover. For love is the only reason sensuality exists.”
“To wish to be well is a part of becoming well.”
“To wish to escape from solitude is cowardice. Friendship is not to be sought, not to be dreamed, not to be desired; it is to be exercised (it is a virtue).”
Source: Gravity and Grace
“To wish to withstand the Holy Spirit would be the one unforgivable sin.”
Source: Evangelical Theology: An Introduction
“To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect”
Source: Sense and Sensibility: A Novel
“To wit: actions, like sounds, divide the flow of time into beats.[...]The quality of a man's life depends on the rhyhmic structure he is able to impose upon the input and output of energy.”
Source: Another Roadside Attraction
“To wit: mercury is deadly poisonous.
Hatters really were said to have gone mad in the nineteenth century because of exposure to mercury in their hat-making processes: in effect, they suffered long-term mercury poisoning.
You cannot eat the fish from many rivers and lakes of America even today because of the deadly mercury that lies on their muddy bottoms eternally, the result of toxic industrial pollution.
In this book the Hatter drinks mercury.
You, dear reader, cannot.
It will kill you.
L. Braswell”
Source: Unbirthday
“To Witches, the cosmos is the living body of the Goddess, in whose being we all partake, who encompasses us and is immanent within us. We call her Goddess not to narrowly define her gender, but as a continual reminder that what we value is life brought into the world ... She has infinite names and guises, many of them male.”
“To withdraw from creatures and repose with Jesus in the Tabernacle is my delight; there I can hide myself and seek rest. There I find a life which I cannot describe, a joy which I cannot make others comprehend, a peace such as is found only under the hospitable roof of our best Friend.”
“To withdraw is not to run away, and to stay is no wise action, when there's more reason to fear than to hope.”
Source: The History of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha
“To withdraw myself from myself has ever been my sole, my entire, my sincere motive in scribbling at all.”