T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“True art is a conduit between body and soul, between feeling unabstracted and abstraction unfelt.”
Source: On Moral Fiction
“True art is alive and inspired by humanity. I believe that art helps us to be free from aggression and depression.”
“True art is but the anti-type of nature; the embodiment of discovered beauty in utility.”
“True art is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist.”
Source: Albert Einstein, the Human Side: New Glimpses from His Archives
“True art is creation, and creation is beyond all theories. That is why I say to any beginner: Learn your theories as well as you can, but put them aside when you touch the miracle of the living soul. Not theories but your own creative individuality alone must decide.”
“True art is made noble and religious by the mind producing it.”
“True art is reverent imitation of God.”
Source: The New Dictionary of Thoughts
“True art is the intermediary between man's ordinary nature and his higher potentialities.”
“True art is thoughtful, emotional examination of how human themes impact the overall experience of existing. The rest is kitsch.”
“True art lies in a reality that is felt.”
Source: Beyond the visible: the art of Odilon Redon
“True art means if it helps you to become silent, still, joyous; if it gives you a celebration, if it makes you dance—whether anybody participates with you or not is irrelevant. If it becomes a bridge between you and God, that is true art. If it becomes a meditation, that is true art. If you become absorbed in it, so utterly absorbed that the ego disappears, that is true art.”
“True art must be evidence of happiness, contentment and purity of its authors.”
Source: The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi
“True art selects and paraphrases, but seldom gives a verbatim translation.”
Source: Ponkapog papers, A sea turn, and other papers
“True art takes note not merely of form but also of what lies behind.”
Source: The Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi
“True art tries not to attract attention in order to be noticed.”
“True artistic expression lies in conveying emotion.”
“True artistic renewal does not mean being stripped of fetters. It means moving into new fetters.”
“True artistry in perfumery is the marriage of notes that may juxtapose each other but become harmonious in a blend. Born of pure creativity and an astounding knowledge of literally thousands of synthetics and hundreds of Essential oils, they must possess the ability to marry disparate and conjugal notes into a harmonious blend.”
“True artists are almost the only men who do their work for pleasure.”
“True artists are prophets. I don't want to be that prophetic in that sense because it's so lonely.”
“True artists do not create to fish for compliments and praises. They create to express the love they have for their craft.”
Source: Sips And Little Portions
“True artists know how to cut their subjects open and bleed them onto the canvas.”
Source: The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett
“True artists pursue greatness in craft in order to give the Lord the best fruit of the talent He has given them, not to build themselves up. They understand that true greatness is found in the heart of the servant.”
“True artists scorn nothing.”
Source: Speech of Acceptance Upon the Award of the Nobel Prize for Literature: Delivered in Stockholm on the Tenth of December, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-seven. [Translated by Justin O'Brien
“True artists unburden their envies and work toward encouraging amateurs.”
“True as this is, it is also true that for one who won through there were many who gained nothing, and it was, and is, the sheer weight of numbers of those who failed of this that has made their influence on the modern life as pervasive and controlling as it is.”
Source: TOWARDS THE GREAT PEACE
“True assertiveness isn’t about speaking the loudest—it’s about standing firmly in your truth, even when the world whispers doubt. Navigate your life with nerve, and you’ll never be overlooked again.”
Source: Navigating with Nerve: Assertive Strategies for Life
“True authority is not power. It is built on respect, understanding, and integrity. Without character, a person becomes a puppet, led by the interests of others rather than their own values. We must never allow anyone to compromise our character, because it is our inner strength. Only true authority creates lasting change.”
“True autonomy is preceded by the experience of being dependent. True liberation can be found only beyond the deep ambivalence of infantile dependence.”
“True awakening begins when we stop fearing silence and start listening to the whispers of our soul.”
Source: When the Human Remembers
“True awakening happens when the mind stops chasing illusions and begins to listen to the soul.”
“True awakening involves embracing every aspect of yourself with love and acceptance, including everything you have been denying, hiding or trying to fix. To deny these things is a judgment of them and judgment will keep you forever imprisoned within separation.”
“True awakening is the metaphor of the forbidden fruit.”
“True awareness demands questioning the trends, refusing to conform, and embracing the power of individuality, while also acknowledging that those who choose to conform may often attract attention at times. It is up to you to chose which path your willing to sacrifice for!”
“True badassery has no gender.”
“True balance, and harmony, necessitates finding a way to override the addictive, reactive emotions that are the fabric of one’s subjective illusion, and discover emotions that correspond to actuality.”
Source: Re:
“True balance means taking care of your health so you can enjoy your family and friends, which then leads to an environment that is conducive for experiencing success in your career.”
Source: Selling Simplified
“True balm [of fantasy] takes away the painful irritation of life and simply heals, allowing one to begin anew. And that is what fantasy can do for us.”
“True baptism allows us to reframe, and contain, the reality of evil, without needing to blame anyone else, without any need for shame or vengeance. We are all in this together, and our common wound shows itself in different ways.”
Source: Adam's Return: The Five Promises of Male Initiation
“True baseball fans do not cheer for their teams to win; they cheer for them not to lose. Victory does not come with joy, it comes with relief. Losing causes only pain.”
Source: Are We Winning?: Fathers and Sons in the New Golden Age of Baseball
“True basketball coaches are great teachers and you do not humiliate, you do not physically go after, you do not push or shove, you do not berate, if you are a true coach. If you humiliate or curse them, that won't do it. Coaches like that are not coaches.”
“True beauty begins at the roots. Taking time for a relaxing head spa is not just about hair care; it is about nurturing your mind, finding your peace, and letting your true self shine.”
“True beauty can only be beheld by those who have an immense heart, not sharp eyes.”
“True beauty cannot fail to move the beholder”
“True beauty comes from the inside out. We have to work on our mental, emotional, spiritual and physical well-being in order to be truly happy and accept who we are.”
Source: The Other 99 T.Y.M.E.S: Train Your Mind to Enjoy Serenity
“True beauty comes from the inside out. It emerges from proper thinking, as well as proper nutrition and exercise.”
“True beauty comes from within and no one can ever change it.”
“True beauty consists of purity of heart.”
Source: Glorious Thoughts of Gandhi: Being a Treasury of about Ten Thousand Valuable and Inspiring Thougths of Mahatma Gandhi, Classified Under Four Hundred Subjects
“True beauty could be discovered only by one who mentally complete the incomplete.”
Source: The Book of Tea
“True beauty does not dwell in outward appearance, but in the quiet grace of kindness — and that is what makes you the most beautiful person in the world.”
Source: The Light in the Heart