T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Too little knowledge and you risk misunderstanding, too much knowledge and you risk being unable to comprehend. Entertain as much learning as your mind can handle, but do not overwhelm yourself before you're capable of withstanding it. - The Malwatch”
“Too little liberty brings stagnation, and too much brings chaos.”
Source: Authority and the Individual
“Too little or too much metal in the diet can make you sick!”
Source: Pandemic Supplements
“Too little process and you can't get good work done. Too much process and you can't get any work done. Most companies never find the middle.”
“Too little, too late is a good summary of the USA response to COVID-19.”
“Too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart. O when may it suffice?”
“Too long has the public mind considered religion to be synonymous with priestcraft.”
“Too long have the workers of the world waited for some Moses to lead them out of bondage... I would not lead you out if I could; for if you could be led out, you could be led back again. I would have you make up your minds there is nothing that you cannot do for yourselves.”
“Too long have we been silent under unjust and unholy charges; we cannot expect to have them removed until we disprove them through ourselves.”
“Too long have we hidden, he thought. Too long have we gazed into painted mirrors.”
Source: The Shades of Time and Memory
“Too long have you waged your battles—have you ever dared to seek happiness instead?
You’ve fought for everything else. When will you fight for your right to be happy?”
“Too long right and wrong, good and evil have been inverted by false prophets!
Compton”
“Too long speeches are boring even if they're full of humour. Short speeches are very entertaining even if they lack humour. Be concise. Be simple. Make your speech short but very valuable.”
“Too long the dead hand has been permitted to sterilize living thought!
Compton”
“Too long, that some may rest, tired millions toil unblest.”
Source: The Collected Poems of William Watson
“Too long, the earth has been a madhouse!”
Source: On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo
“Too lovely to be lonely.
Too proud to beg for love.”
“Too low they build who build below the skies.”
“Too many actors are trying to be cool: they're trying to do it with their hair, trying to do it with the color, trying to do it with clothes, or some bullshit attitude you're either cool or you're not, that is my theory. If you have to try, it is too late.”
“Too many actors have run for office. There's one difference between me and them: I know I'm not qualified.”
Source: The Garner Files: A Memoir
“Too many ads that try not to go over the reader's head end up beneath his notice.”
Source: Communications of an Advertising Man: Selections from the Speeches, Articles, Memoranda, and Miscellaneous Writings of Leo Burnett
“Too many adults wish to 'protect' teenagers when they should be stimulating them to read of life as it is lived.”
“Too many American (and other) Christians revel in feelings and/or morality and don't care to develop a biblically-shaped Zeitgeist or worldview. The result is folk religion rather than classical, historical Christianity which has always included sound theology.”
“Too many American authors have a servile streak where their backbone should be. Where's our latest Nobel laureate? More than likely you'll find him in the Rose Garden kissing the First Lady's foot.”
Source: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
“Too many Americans are dependent on federal government.”
“Too many Americans are out of work, and our debt is out of control.”
“Too many Americans are spurred to achieve, rather than to attach.”
Source: A General Theory of Love
“Too many Americans go to too many prisons for far too long, and for no truly good law enforcement reason.”
“Too many Americans have lost faith in our approach to the war on drugs.”
“Too many Americans have twisted the sensible right to pursue happiness into the delusion that we are entitled to a guarantee of happiness. If we don't get exactly what we want, we assume someone must be violating our rights. We're no longer willing to write off some of life's disappointments to simple bad luck.”
“Too many Americans live by Republican principles of faith, family, hope and opportunity, but vote for Democrats out of sheer habit.”
“Too many Americans now believe that the checks they receive every month from the unemployment office - like the checks they get from the welfare office, from Medicare, from Social Security - are inalienable rights. They are not.”
“Too many Americans who struggle with mental health illnesses are suffering in silence rather than seeking help, and we need to see to it that men and women who would never hesitate to go see a doctor if they had a broken arm or came down with the flu, that they have that same attitude when it comes to their mental health.”
“Too many among us are afraid to be ourselves. So we give up our dreams to follow the crowd.”
Source: The Greatness Guide: One of the World's Most Successful Coaches Shares His Secrets for Personal and Business Mastery
“Too many are focused on rewriting the past, invent the future!”
“Too many are not willing to give the Gospel a fair trial. They are too ignorant to speak wisely but not wise enough to speak ignorantly. A man is not a sinner because he is a skeptic; he is a skeptic because he is a sinner.”
“Too many are too obsessed by method. it becomes a dogma.”
“Too many are willing to sit at God’s table, but not work in his field.”
“Too many artists and writers have forgotten their roots. I embrace my fans because, in a way, they're family.”
“Too many athletes do not admit their weaknesses.”
“Too many athletes don't have the ability to set a goal and then carefully go towards it.”
“Too many bands practice in their garage, play a couple of shows locally, and expect opportunities to appear from the sky. Bands have to push, work, grind, and struggle to make it happen on their own.”
“Too many battles are lost after the victory is won.”
“Too many believe that love is a condition, a feeling that involves 100 percent of the heart, something that happens to you. They disassociate love from the mind and, therefore, from agency. In commanding us to love, the Lord refers to something much deeper than romance - a love that is the most profound form of loyalty. He is teaching us that love is something more than feelings of the heart; it is also a covenant we keep with soul and mind.”
“Too many Black communities and families have been left behind in the growth and progress of America. Intergenerational wealth and capital accumulation still remain elusive for too many. Many uneven and unfair structures of systemic rac- ism seem to have mutated into forms even stronger and more difficult to dismantle. And making it all worse is the inability or unwillingness of too many of our political leaders and institutions to address matters of race—or to address it in an honest, nuanced, and constructive fashion, given all of the raw histories, complexities, and emotions that it engenders.”
Source: The Capitalist and the Activist: Corporate Social Activism and the New Business of Change
“Too many bodies?”
“Too many books. Too few centuries.”
Source: Nevernight
“Too many brands treat social media as a one way, broadcast channel, rather than a two-way dialogue through which emotional storytelling can be transferred.”
“Too many bright colors make for congestion. Too many bright colors need, above all, contrast in value, to eliminate vibration.”
“Too many Broadway actors in motion pictures lost their grip on success--had a feeling that none of it had ever happened on that sun-drenched coast, that the coast itself did not exist, there was no California. It had dropped away like a hasty dream and nothing could ever have been like the things they thought they remembered.”