T Quotes
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“True compassion is not just an emotional response, but a firm commitment founded on reason. Therefore, a truly compassionate attitude toward others does not change, even if they behave negatively. Through universal altruism, you develop a feeling of responsibility for others: the wish to help them actively overcome their problems.”
Source: In My Own Words: An Introduction to My Teachings and Philosophy
“True Compassion is showing Kindness towards animals, without expecting anything in return”
“True compassion is to suffer in silence for others.”
Source: Fragments
“True compassion is undirected & holds no conceptual focus. That kind of genuine, true compassion is only possible after realizing emptiness.”
“True compassion is universal in scope. It is accompanied by a feeling of responsibility.”
“True compassion means not only feeling another's pain but also being moved to help relieve it.”
“True compassion sees each person as a brother or sister and acts accordingly.”
“True competence is based on one’s own ability to observe.”
Source: The Way To Happiness
“True concentration is an unbroken thread of awareness.”
Source: Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom
“True confessions are written with tears only. But my tears would drown the world, as my inner fire would reduce it to ashes.”
“True confidence comes from realizing the view.”
Source: Vajra Speech
“True confidence is not about what you take from someone to restore yourself, but what you give back to your critics because they need it more than you do.”
“True confidence leaves no room for jealousy. When you know your are great, you have no need to hate.”
“True confidence radiates from within—it's the quiet assurance that no exterior appearance can fully capture. Looking confident might turn heads, but feeling confident transforms lives.”
Source: Guided Transformation: Poems, Quotes & Inspiration
“True confidence stems from the knowledge that your are safe.”
“True conformity to the dictates of nature requires reverence for the past and solicitude for the future. 'Nature' is not simply the sensation of the passing moment; it is eternal, though we evanescent men experience only a fragment of it. We have no right to imperil the happiness of posterity by impudently tinkering with the heritage of humanity.”
Source: The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot
“True connection occurs when two people share a moment of mutual vulnerability.”
“True consecration to Christ simplifies life, for it leaves the management to Him.”
Source: Awake, My Heart: Daily Devotional Studies for the Year
“True conservation provides for wise use by the general public. The American people do not want our resources preserved for the exclusive use of the wealthy. These land and water resources belong to the people, and people of all income levels should have easy access to them.”
“True consistency, that of the prudent and the wise, is to act in conformity with circumstances, and not to act always the same way under a change of circumstances.”
Source: The Works of John C. Calhoun Volume 4
“True contact between beings is established only by mute presence, by apparent non-communication, by that mysterious and wordless exchange which resembles inward prayer.”
Source: The Trouble with Being Born
“True contemplation is not a psychological trick but a theological grace. It can come to us ONLY as a gift, and not as a result of our own clever use of spiritual techniques.”
Source: Contemplative Prayer
“true contemplation is peacefully emptying your mind of all thoughts...thinking too much. is just, thinking too much”
“True contentment comes with empathy.”
“True contentment depends not upon what we have; a tub was large enough for Diogenes, but a world was too little for Alexander.”
Source: Remarks on the Talents of Lord Byron and the Tendencies of Don Juan
“True contentment is a thing as active as agriculture. It is the power of getting out of any situation all that there is in it. It is arduous and it is rare.”
“True contentment is not having everything, but in being satisfied with everything you have.”
“True conversion means turning not only from sin but also from depending on self-made righteousness.”
“True conversion means turning not only from sin but also from depending on self-made righteousness. Those who trust in their own righteousness for conversion hide behind their own good works. This is the reason that self-righteous people are so angry with gospel preachers, because the gospel does not spare those who will not submit to the righteousness of Jesus Christ!”
“True conversion occurs as you continue to act upon the doctrines you know are true and keep the commandments, day after day, month after month.”
“True conviction of sin--how difficult it is, when its appearances and modes of life are so fair, when it twines itself so cunningly about, or creeps so insidiously into, our amiable qualities, and sets off its internal disorders by so many outward charms and attractions.”
Source: The New Life
“True, Corca Duibne was far away in distance and in time, but though she could not return to the green and fertile fields of Eriu, she could bring some of her home and her memories into this club, into the lives of the people for whom she played.”
Source: Gossamer Axe
“True counselors of despair are those who hope against hope—and historical experience—that the government can and will act constructively.”
“True country music is honesty, sincerity, and real life to the hilt.”
“True courage comes not just from feeling confident and strong, but from being the honest, authentic expression of yourself. Think about how audacious it is to really believe in yourself. It tathat your presence on this earth matters.”
Source: Courage: Overcoming Fear and Igniting Self-Confidence
“True courage comes not just from feeling confident and strong, but from being the honest, authentic expression in yourself. Think about how audacious it is to really believe in yourself.”
“True courage is about knowing not when to take a life, but when to spare one.”
“True courage is being afraid, and going ahead and doing your job anyhow, that's what courage is.”
“True courage is born only when it is accompanied by justice.”
“True courage is cool and calm. The bravest of men have the least of a brutal, bullying insolence, and in the very time of danger are found the most serene and free.”
“True courage is in facing damger when you are afraid.”
“True courage is in facing danger when you are afraid.”
“True courage is like a kite; a contrary wind raises it higher.”
“True courage is mixed with circumspection, the kind of healthy skepticism that asks, 'Is this the best way to do this?' True cowardice is marked by chronic skepticism, which always says, 'It can't be done.'”
Source: The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories
“True courage is not fearlessness, it's overcoming fear.”
“True courage is not the absence of fear, but the quiet strength to stand tall when everything inside you wants to fall.”
Source: Tales of Habib the Hoaxter: Sometimes Hoaxed, Always Good for a Laugh
“True courage is not the brutal force of vulgar heroes, but the firm resolve of virtue and reason.”
“True courage is the result of reasoning. A brave mind is always impregnable.”
“True courage is the result of reasoning. A brave mind is always impregnable. Resolution lies more in the head than in the veins, and a just sense of honor and of infamy, of duty and of religion, will carry us farther than all the force of mechanism.”
“True courage is the willingness to fully experience whatever you are feeling at the moment. You can attempt to run from your emotions, but eventually they will catch up with you. They will chase you, haunt you, until finally you give up the chase.”