T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Too much to ask for may leave me feeling lonely. Too little leaves me nothing.”
“Too much to know is to know naught but fame.”
Source: Love's Labour's Lost
“Too much to know is to know nought but fame;
And every godfather can give a name.”
Source: The Plays of William Shakespeare: Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour lost
“Too much to lament a misery is the next way to draw on a remediless mischief.”
“Too much to take in, too much to purge. Why must every memory, once sweet, dead end in such ugliness?”
Source: Impulse
“Too much too little is bad. Too much desperation kills destiny.”
“Too much traffic with a quotation book begets a conviction of ignorance in a sensitive reader. Not only is there a mass of quotable stuff he never quotes, but an even vaster realm of which he has never heard.”
“Too much trouble," "Too expensive," or "Who will know the difference" are death knells for good food.”
Source: Mastering the Art of French Cooking
“Too much trouble,' 'Too expensive,' or 'Who will know the difference' are death knells for good food. ... Cooking is not a particularly difficult art, and the more you cook and learn about cooking, the more sense it makes.”
Source: Mastering the Art of French Cooking
“Too much trust is folly, in an imperfect world.”
Source: Brother Cadfael: The Complete Chronicles
“Too much truth confuses the facts. Too much honesty makes you sound insincere.”
“Too much truth is uncouth.”
Source: Nods and Becks
“Too much TV hurts movies.”
“Too much twee emotional expression--too many claims like, "Everything is awesome," or "I just never really feel angry or upset," or "If you're just positive, you can turn that frown upside down,"--often masks real pain and hurt. These behaviors are as much red flags as brooding and anger are....Being all light is as dangerous as being all dark, simply because denial of emotion is what feeds the dark.”
Source: Rising Strong: The Reckoning. The Rumble. The Revolution
“Too much under the thumb of the Iranians.”
“Too much value put on things creates stress within it.”
“Too much verbal stimulation causes the work to suffer.”
“Too much vigor in the beginning of an undertaking often intercepts and prevents the steadiness and perseverance always necessary in the conduct of a complicated scheme.”
Source: The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes
“Too much virtue can be criminal.”
“Too much virtue has a corrupting effect.”
Source: Kinsey Millhone: First Three Novels
“Too much vitamin B6 may cause nerve issues.”
Source: Pandemic Supplements
“Too much war, hatred and fear in the world.
Desperately needed:
More art, love and poetry.”
Source: Moon Gypsy
“Too much weird at once and you just gotta take what piece of it you can and deal with that, worry about the rest later.”
Source: Tsalmoth
“Too much wit makes the world rotten.”
Source: Idylls of the King
“Too much work and too much energy kill a man just as effectively as too much assorted vice or too much drink.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Rudyard Kipling (Illustrated)
“Too much work, and no vacation, Deserves at least a small libation. So hail! my friends, and raise your glasses, Work's the curse of the drinking classes.”
“Too much work, too much vacation, too much of any one thing is unsound.”
“Too much?”
You laugh because you know it is untrue.
One can never be too much for a person that can never get enough of them.”
“Too much youth, hunger, mission, and talent.”
“Too much zeal offends where indirection works.”
Source: Euripides
“Too much! Wait till you have lived here longer. Look down the valley! See the cloud of a hundred chimneys that overshadows it! I tell you that the cloud of murder hangs thicker and lower than that over the heads of the people. It is the Valley of Fear, the Valley of Death. The terror is in the hearts of the people from the dusk to the dawn. Wait, young man, and you will learn for yourself.”
Source: The Valley of Fear
“Too much, too little, too late, to ever try again. Too much, too little, too late, let's end it being friends.”
“Too must sentiment and no reason, destroys both the path and the pedestrian.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“TOO NAIVE
Just 15 and caught up in powerful love that existed for her but was illusive to him.
An older man seeking his way through her undeveloped body, her inexperienced mind and her desperate heart.
So he took advantage, making her promises, deceiving her with words only to reel her in then destroy her.
shes in the middle of his game unable to escape, crying,pleading , begging for someone's help to overcome this aching pain.
just another worthless man who was only concerned with his dick and not that a young girl's life was at risk.
His unfaithful dick,sharing it with many women and having multiple offspring.
Pressuring her to have sex with him even though he knew the consequences.
A dog, a bastard is what he is, running around humping women without the care of how many females he impregnated.
A little boy in a mans frame is all that he illustrated, only the worse he showed and reflected.
I say she was just 15 and foolish, unable to make wise choices, unable to help herself, seeking love from an older guy whom she meant nothing to.
Just a piece of trash used and thrown away without any hesitance.
I say she was just 15 and naive, with her heart held hostage by a little boy in a man's frame.
No precaution he took all rush he would choose it didn't even matter if she was too young and not ready for what he expected.
Though I'm left to say too naive is what i call it.”
“Too nice, and yet too true!”
Source: The plays of William Shakespeare
“Too oft is transient pleasure the source of long woes.”
“Too often [the Church] is weighted down and burdened with the sins and failings of her children; too often she appears disfigured and discouraged.”
“Too often, a man lives as if he will never die.”
“Too often a sister puts all her patients back to bed as a housewife puts all her plates back in the plate-rack-to make a generally tidy appearance.”
“Too often a story is examined through biased eyes, without a sensitivity for everyone who forged it. It's seen from the point of view of the great white savior, and rarely is the perspective of the slave a part.”
“Too often ‘all of the noise’ is a ruse designed to convince us that ‘all of the noise’ is more than just ‘all of the noise.’ However, everything gets terribly sticky when the people making ‘all of the noise’ genuinely come to believe that ‘all of the noise’ that they’re making is more than just ‘all of the noise.’ For when that happens, you can’t even hear the noise because of all the noise.”
“Too often an institution serves to bless the majority opinion. Today when too many move to the rhythmic beat of the status quo, whoever would be a Christian must be a nonconformist.”
“Too often being happy means being passive or playing it safe. There's no skill required in happiness, no strength of character, nothing extraordinary. Its discontent that drives creation the most--passion, desire, defiance. Revolutions don't come from a place of happiness. If anything, I think it's sadness, or discontent at least, that's at the root of everything beautiful.”
Source: A Woman Is No Man
“Too often, big decisions are made by people with small minds.”
“Too often cartoonists just look at other cartoonists and, after a lot of inbreeding, everyone has the same funny look. The challenge of drawing is that there is no one right way to visually describe something. It's a good thing to confront your limitations and preconceptions every so often.”
“Too often character assassination has replaced debate in principle here in Washington. Destroy someone's reputation, and you don't have to talk about what he stands for.”
Source: Ronald Reagan
“Too often charity is about the redemption of the giver, not the liberation of the receiver. (Said to José Andrés by Robert Eggers)”
Source: We Fed an Island: The True Story of Rebuilding Puerto Rico, One Meal at a Time
“Too often critics seem more intent on seeking new ways to alter Congress than to truly learn how it functions. They might well profit from the advice of Thomas Huxley, who said a century ago: Sit down before facts as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notionor you shall learn nothing.”
Source: Selected speeches
“Too often do reviewers remind us of the mob of Astrologers, Chaldeans, and Soothsayers gathered before 'the writing on the wall' and unable to read the characters or make known the interpretation.”
“Too often dreams become living nightmares when we turn goals into jobs.”