T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Travelling is a business person's best friend.”
“Travelling is a great time to catch up on my reading. It's hard falling asleep in new places, but a good book always makes it easier.”
“Travelling is almost like talking with those of other centuries.”
“Travelling is good for your health and necessary for your amusement.”
Source: Thomas Jefferson Correspondence: Printed from the Originals in the Collections of William K. Bixby
“Travelling is like a novel: it's what happens that counts.”
Source: Flaubert-Sand: The Correspondence of Gustave Flaubert & George Sand
“Travelling is like a talent, like whistling or dancing. And some people have it.”
“Travelling is like flirting with life. It’s like saying, I would stay and love you, but I have to go; this is my station.”
“Travelling is the best way to introduce ourselves to the universe!”
“Travelling is the gamble of losing oneself and the confidence that comes from self-discovery in unexpected places with people you don't know.”
“Travelling is the ruin of all happiness. There's no looking at a building here after seeing Italy.”
“Travelling is therapy, where sorrows need no words for being expressed and healing needs no pills.”
“Travelling is very difficult, you have to go to places with different climates and time zones. Travelling like that every single day through the year is definitely not healthy, but that's something I have to sacrifice if I want to play music.”
“Travelling ought also to teach him distrust; but at the same time he will discover, how many trully goodnatured people there are.”
Source: Voyage of the Beagle
“Travelling shouldn't be just a tour, it should be a tale.”
“Travelling so much, sometimes my luggage goes astray. But I can get the right stuff sent to me overnight by a special shipper. No big deal.”
“Travelling the road will tell you more about the road than the google will tell you about the road.”
“Travelling through the world produces a marvellous clarity in the judgment of men. We are all of us confined and enclosed within ourselves, and see no farther than the end of our nose.”
“Travelling time to and from work was eliminated when men lived on the site.”
Source: Shantaram
“Travelling to different countries is a goal. I wouldn't mind playing huge places if we got an opportunity to, but it's nice to play small places too. Fish was saying yesterday that he doesn't ever want to play stadiums, or maybe he would once, he said.”
“Travelling to new worlds, experiencing strange sights, sounds and tasting the unknown becomes ever more delightful when shared...”
Source: الحب الضائع
“Travelling to past lives is like making a hole in the floor and letting the flames of the fire in the apartment below scorch and burn the present”
Source: Aleph
“Travelling unveils new dimensions of this world not known to the naked eye.”
“Travelling with work. I went to Iceland with GMTV last year and I went to Lapland twice with Classic Gold. I also went to America with Keith Chegwin, which must have been a nightmare for the crew, as we're both hyperactive.”
“Travelling's not something you're good at. It's something you do. Like breathing. You can't work too much at it, or it feels like work. You have to surrender yourself to the chaos. To the accidents.”
“Travelling's so much better when you know you've got a lovely home to go back to.”
“Travelling, gentlemen, is medieval, today we have means of communication, not to speak of tomorrow and the day after, means of communication that bring the world into our homes, to travel from one place to another is atavistic.”
Source: Homo Faber
“Travelling, I worry about luggage, prices, and strange food. At home, I am free to broaden my mind by thinking about the higher things.”
“Travelling, one accepts everything; indignation stays at home. One looks, one listens, one is roused to enthusiasm by the most dreadful things because they are new. Good travellers are heartless.”
“Travelling. ... when men of sober age travel, they gather knowlege which they may apply usefully for their country”
“Travels are one of the sources of history: by the narratives of travelers the history of foreign nations is placed beside the particular history of each country," wrote François-René de Chateaubriand in the preface to his Travels in America (1836)”
Source: The Grand Tour: The Golden Age of Travel
“Travels that remind you that if life is indeed a journey, it is also best enjoyed if one travels light. Not lugging around unnecessary baggage; of emotions and possessions. Travels that teach you that when in pain, the only place to run to for a solution is within you. And not to magical mountains or ‘mystical savannahs’; if you know what I mean. For, none exist.”
Source: I Killed the Golden Goose : A COLLECTION OF THOUGHTS, THOUGHTLESSNESS, SILENCES, POEMS & SOME ‘SHOT’ STORIES
“Traversing a slow page, to come upon a lode of the pure shining metal is to exult inwardly for greedy hours.”
Source: The Best of Kathleen Norris
“Traversing borders is a threat – and in the colonial mindset, the borders of class and nationality are at one with the borders of gender. Binary gender is a colonial and capitalist project, what feminist theorist Gloria Anzaldúa called the ‘absolute despot duality that says we are able to be only one or the other’.”
Source: Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism
“Travestizm düşüncesi şamanın normal halinde erkek, trans halinde kadın gibi olması fikrimden doğmuş, dini-sosyal içeriğinde kadın şamanlık kurumunun sürekliliğinin varlığına bir kanıt teşkil etmiştir.”
Source: Türk Kültüründe Kadın Şaman
“Travis: Happy anniversary,Pidge.
Abby: One down, forever to go.”
Source: A Beautiful Wedding
“Travis Hunter’s blood froze in his veins at the piercing female scream that echoed through the forest. He was moving just as the sharp scent of blood tinted the crisp mountain air mixed with the rancid smell of the rogue mutants.”
Source: A Tiger's Claim
“Travis," I whisper, like I'm trying to get his attention in a movie theater. He glances up at me, shifts his eyes to the side to check for supervillains or anyone else I might be wary of hearing me.
"What?" he whispers back. Then he hands me the syrup.
"What happened last night ..." I start to say, but I can't continue because I am choking on the awkward.
"Was really awesome?" He finishes the sentence for me with a crooked smile and I die. Then he lowers his voice to a whisper again. "I thought so, too."
"That's not what I was going to say."
"Really?" he asks in mock surprise. "Because last night you seemed to think it was pretty awesome. That is, if all the orgasms were any indicator."
Now I'm choking on my coffee and ready to hide my own face in my napkin. He's got a verifiable point, though.
"Wait, you weren't faking it, were you? For my ego's sake?"
I shake my head no. No, I wasn't faking it, and no, you are not teasing me about this. No, you are not.
"Travis, I'm serious."
"I'm sorry," he says. "I'm serious, too. Last night really was awesome.”
Source: Loud is How I Love You
“Travis ignored her protests as he pulled his cell phone from his pocket, thankful anew for that little Changeling quirk that allowed him to retain his clothes and everything that was within his aura each time he shifted. Christ, if life was like the movies, he’d end up naked and penniless every damn time he ran as a wolf. No wonder Hollywood werewolves were insane with rage. Probably pissed off at the sheer inconvenience of their lives.”
Source: First Bite
“Travis Lutter is like the Michael Jordan of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.”
“Travis Maddox was the kind of gorgeous every girl dreamed about, and he was my reality”
Source: A Beautiful Wedding
“Travis straightened himself into soldierly erectness. The weariness of his countenance melted into chiseled resolve, tightening his chin. “I stay here to defend the Alamo. And, for those who will also choose to stay, I know that, although they may be sacrificed to the vengeance of a Gothic enemy, the victory will cost the enemy so dear that it will be worse for him than a defeat.”
Source: Remembering the Alamo
“Travis watched me pull hair away from my face and then walked to the door, holding it open.
''I wouldn't let anything happen to you, Pigeon.”
Source: Beautiful Disaster
“Travis: I didn’t know they made permanent makeup. I looked like a clown for a month. Connor: Yeah. They put a curse on me so that no matter what I wore, my clothes were two sizes too small and I felt like a geek. Travis: You are a geek.”
“Travis: The Aphrodite kids were ripping each other’s clothes and throwing lipstick and jewellery. It was like a rabid herd of wild Bratz.”
“Trayvon Martin could have been any of our sons, so I was not especially moved by that remark of President [Barack] Obama's.”
“Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago.”
“Trayvon Martin, at the most, seems only to have been guilty of being himself.”
“Traza una línea, dale un golpe de color al lienzo... y todo se aclarará.”
Source: El profesor
“Trazyn had travelled the galaxy for so long he’d forgotten what year he’d started. Collecting. Studying. Ordering the cultures of the cosmos.
And one thing he’d learned was that every society thought their mountain was special. That it was more sacred than the mountain worshipped by their neighbouring tribe. That it was the one true axis of the universe.
Even when informed that their sacred ridge was merely the random connection of tectonic plates, or their blessed sword a very old but relatively common alien relic – a revelation they universally did not appreciate, he found – they clung to their stories.”
“Tražite znanje - da biste razumjeli vjeru.
Bavite se medicinom - da biste upoznali tijelo.
Upoznajte gramatičke znanosti - da bi vaš govor bio pravilan.”
Source: Čujem šum, prijatelja ne vidim