T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Train your entire body so that it becomes one.”
Source: Gorin no Sho & Dokkodo: Miyamoto Musashi
“Train your eyes to see yourself on the other side of your plans. This is the initial step towards the portal to success.”
Source: The Kind of Substance You Need For Your Success
“Train your heart to be kind, your mind to be strong, and your mouth to be quiet.”
Source: Chasing Kindness Against the Wind
“Train your lips to never pronounce words with the potential to inflict pain. In your thoughts, be compassionate. In your speech, be considerate, and in your deeds, be constructive. Steer clear of words that are negative or actions that fuel prejudice.”
Source: 365 Motivational Life Lessons
“Train your mind, learn to follow the truth.”
“Train your mind the same way you’d train a puppy: Be patient, be consistent, and have some fun along the way.”
“Train your mind to adjust in every possible situation you can think of, and then train your mind some more.”
“Train your mind to be calm in negative situations”
“Train your mind to be in the present…and you have unlocked the secret to being happy despite your circumstances.”
“Train your mind to be non-worrying, non-frustrated and non-suffering. And then feel the difference. Non-worrying does not mean that worries will not arise; it means you won't pick up a worry and give it any attention or power. Non-frustrated does not mean inaction or resignation; it means you will not feel defeated when your efforts to fix whatever you want changed in your Life repeatedly come unstuck. And non-suffering does not mean you are free from pain; it means you have learned to co-live with extreme pain by choosing to not ask 'why' or 'why me'. Now, when you are non-worrying, non-frustrated and non-suffering, you are happy. Simple.”
“Train your mind to convert negative situations into a positive one”
“Train your mind to desire prayer and teach your soul to rejoice in prayer. When the strong winds come against you, prayer will make you soar like an eagle and when the enemy comes for you, prayer will cause you to roar like a lion.”
Source: Prayer: An Antidote for the Inner Man
“Train your mind to remain serene through every storm; it will become your quiet strength.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Train your mind to see in all people, what they do not see in themselves. Begin to treat every person you come in contact with as the most important person in the world. Look at them with new awareness.”
“Train your mind to see the good in everything”
“Train your mind to see the Hand of God beyond the closed door.”
Source: Beyond the Closed Door: Unique Keys to Unlock Destinies
“Train your staff (if you have any) to be always helpful, courteous, and knowledgeable. Most importantly, give every member of your staff enough information and power to make those small customer-pleasing decisions, so he never has to say, "I don't know, but so-and-so will be back at..."”
“Train yourself for a profession that does not exist.”
Source: Writing in restaurants
“Train yourself never to put off the word or action for the expression of gratitude.”
“Train yourself to be in awe of the subtle, and you will live in a world of beauty and ease.”
“Train yourself to let go of the things you fear to lose.”
“Train yourself to listen to that small voice that tells us what's important and what's not.”
“Train yourself to stop thinking like a broke person, broke people will remain and die broke”
“Train yourself to think like a blessed person, A blessed person is full of gratitude”
“Train yourself: It is not by accident an artist becomes a good painter.”
“Train yourselves. Don't wait to be fed knowledge out of a book. Get out and seek it. Make explorations. Do your own research work. Train your hands and your mind. Become curious. Invent your own problems and solve them. You can see things going on all about you. Inquire into them. Seek out answers to your own questions. There are many phenomena going on in nature the explanation of which cannot be found in books. Find out why these phenomena take place. Information a boy gets by himself is enormously more valuable than that which is taught to him in school.”
“Train. Say your prayers. Eat your vitamins.”
“Trained as a musician, [photographer Ansel] Adams understood the richness of variation that could be unfolded from a simple theme.”
“trained myself to view people as objects of potential pleasure instead of people.”
“Trained so hard to make task easy.”
“Trainers give of themselves. So, I learned and I projected it with my fighter.”
“Training a child is exactly like training a puppy; a little heedless inattention and it is out of hand immediately; the great thing is not to let it acquire bad habits that must afterward be broken.”
Source: Etiquette: In Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home
“Training a dog, to me, is on a par with learning to dance with my wife or teaching my son to ski. These are fun things we do together. If anyone even talks about dominating the dog or hurting him or fighting him or punishing him, don't go there.”
“Training a horse is above all feeling and trying, according to what you feel, to help the horse and not to force him.”
“Training a puppy is like raising a child. Every single interaction is a training opportunity.”
“Training alone is rarely the answer to ensuring successful behavior change in the work environment.”
“Training and development: The best development programmes change the way people see themselves”
“Training and learning a new skill is all about repetition. With this in mind be careful not to get repetitive to the point of boredom. A coach's challenge is to find ways of doing similar skills differently”
“Training and managing your own mind is the most important skill you could ever own, in terms of both happiness and success.”
“Training and working in Philadelphia is a very unusual situation because that city does believe that Rocky is real. No one calls me Sylvester, it's Rocky.”
“Training began with children who were taught to sit still and enjoy it. They were taught to use their organs of smell, to look where there was apparently nothing to see, and to listen intently when all seemingly was quiet. A child who cannot sit still is a half-developed child.”
“Training can be monotonous, and it is hard work, but you never lose sight of why you are doing it. Every single effort of every single session counts in the months and years leading up to a big event.”
“Training can get on a man's nerves. There is no profit or use in denying it.”
“Training?'Clary echoed."But we trained yesterday."
"Some of us have to train everyday,Clary."Jace didnt sound angry,but there was a harshness to his tone,and Clary flushed."Ill see you later,"he added without looking at her,and practically flung himself toward the door.
As it shut behind him,Clary reached up and angerily yanked the pins out of her hair.It cascaded in tangles down around her shoulders.
"Clary,"Luke said gently.He stood up."What are you doing?"
"My hair."She yanked the last pin,hard.Her eyes were shining,and simon could tell she was forcibly wiling herself not to cry."I dont want to wear it like this.It looks stupid."
'No,it dosent'Luke said”
Source: City of Fallen Angels
“Training Day was such a Hollywood movie; I didn't like it.”
“Training, doing something for myself, makes me happier and more appreciative of the time I have with my son. Being a runner makes me a better mother, and being a mother makes my running better.”
“Training errors are recorded on paper. Tactical errors are etched in stone.”
“Training for a marathon is much like climbing a ladder. Each ring is a short-term goal that must be met in sequence in order to reach the long-term goal at the top of the ladder.”
“Training for and pursuing a career in science can be treacherous for women; many more begin than ultimately complete at every stage. Characterizing this as a pipeline problem, however, leads to a focus on individual women instead of structural conditions.”
Source: Pathways, Potholes, and the Persistence of Women in Science: Reconsidering the Pipeline
“Training for me is a metaphor for life, period. The dedication, the determination, the desire, the work ethic, the great successes and the great failures - I take that into life.”