T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“True devotion is when you lose yourself so much in Christ that what you know as you dies and is reborn.”
Source: Homecoming: Crossing the Bridge to the Soul
“True devotion must not get dispirited; nor elated or satisfied with lesser gains; it must fight against failure, loss, calumny, calamity, ridicule and against egoism and pride , impatience and cowardice .”
“True dexterity is not just in books; It is giving from above, we learn it, it is nurtured, it is applied and it is developed. He who does not know what has been giving to him from above, shall never know how to use what he has been giving effectively and efficiently”
“True dignity abides with him alone Who, in the silent hour of inward thought, Can still suspect, and still revere himself, In lowliness of heart.”
Source: The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth
“True dignity is never gained by place, and never lost when honors are withdrawn.”
“True diligence runs contrary to human nature.”
Source: The Richest Man Who Ever Lived: King Solomon's Secrets to Success, Wealth, and Happiness
“True disappointment is a million times better than false hope
Deep pain is more valuable than shallow happiness
Bitter truth is a million times better than sweet lies”
“True discernment means not only distinguishing the right from the wrong; it means distinguishing the primary from the secondary, the essential from the indifferent, and the permanent from the transient. And, yes, it means distinguishing between the good and the better, and even between the better and the best.”
“True disciples are those who go beyond simply believing. They act out their belief.”
“True disciples of Jesus Christ have always been concerned for the one. Jesus Christ is our greatest example. He was surrounded by multitudes and spoke to thousands, yet He always had concern for the one.”
“True discipleship is for volunteers only. Only volunteers will trust the Guide sufficiently to follow Him in the dangerous ascent which only He can lead.”
“True discipline is really just self-remembering; no forcing or fighting is necessary.”
“True disputants are like true sportsmen: their whole delight is in the pursuit.”
Source: A Supplementary Volume to the Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Containing Pieces of Poetry, Not Inserted in Warburton's and Warton's Editions : and a Collection of Letters, Now First Published
“True disruption means threatening your existing product line and your past investments. Breakthrough products disrupt current lines of businesses.”
“True diva could not live without smart remark every now and then, a good sip of water.”
“True divine guidance asks you to focus on service. False guidance is more ego-oriented, more about what's in it for you - for example, more focused on making money for its own sake. True guidance may help you make money, but it won't focus on that.”
“True doctrine, understood, changes attitudes and behavior. The study of the doctrines of the gospel will improve behavior quicker than a study of behavior will improve behavior. Preoccupation with unworthy behavior can lead to unworthy behavior. That is why we stress so forcefully the study of the doctrines of the gospel.”
Source: The shield of faith
“True drama can be conceived only as resulting from the collective impulse of all the arts to communicate in the most immediate way with a collective public... Thus especially the art of tone, developed with such singular diversity in instrumental music, will realize in the collective artwork its richest potential -- will indeed incite the pantomimic art of dancing in turn to wholly new discoveries and inspire the breath of poetry no less to an undreamed-of fullness. For in its isolation music has formed itself an organ capable of the most immeasurable expression - the orchestra.”
“True dreams and visions should be as visible to the artist as the phenomena of the objective world.”
“True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learned to dance.”
“True economy consists in always making the income exceed the out-go. Wear the old clothes a little longer if necessary; dispense with the new pair of gloves; mend the old dress: live on plainer food if need be; so that, under all circumstances, unless some unforeseen accident occurs, there will be a margin in favor of the income.”
Source: Art of Money Getting
“True economy consists in always making the income exceed the outgo.”
Source: The Art of Money Getting, or Golden Rules for Making Money
“True ecstasy happens in the deepest sensual vibrations of your soul and body.”
“True ecstasy is stepping out of the bondage of the time-bound, space-bound world. We long to be free of fear and limitation. We hunger to experience our infinite, unbounded Self.”
“True education consists in the cultivation of the heart.”
“True education does not consist merely in the acquiring of a few facts of science, history, literature, or art, but in the development of character.”
“True education does not end with degrees and certificates. It should shape conscience, character, and clarity of thought, preparing individuals to make ethical decisions in complex situations. Knowledge without wisdom is dangerous; wisdom without knowledge is incomplete.”
“True education doesn’t hand you answers, it teaches you how to ask better questions.”
“True education flowers at the point when delight falls in love with responsibility.”
“True education is a kind of never ending story — a matter of continual beginnings, of habitual fresh starts, of persistent newness.”
“True education is a kind of never-ending story . . .”
“True education is awakening a love for truth...opening the eyes of the soul to the great purpose and end of life.”
“True education is concerned not only with practical goals but also with values. Our aims assure us of our material life, our values make possible our spiritual life.”
“True education is enlightenment.”
“True education is limited to those people who would die without knowing, whereas the masses in the institutions are merely going through the motions, for education is a way of living.”
“True education is not about demanding conformance but is about kindling curiosity. It is not about directing children on what they should learn but it is about inspiring them to think. It is never about memorizing and knowing the answers but it is all about asking more questions. True education does not come from being at school alone. It comes from seeking, travel, lived experiences, experiments – and it often comes from failing. And, without doubt, true education brings Happiness!!”
“True education is that which proves useful in life and makes you industrious.”
Source: Collected Works
“True education is the ability to discern the difference between what you do know and what you don't.”
“True education is to learn how to think, not what to think. If you know how to think, if you really have that capacity, then you are a free human being-free of dogmas, superstitions, ceremonies-and therefore you can find out what religion is.”
Source: Think on these things
“True education makes for inequality; the inequality of individuality, the inequality of success, the glorious inequality of talent, of genius.”
“True education must correspond to the surrounding circumstances or it is not a healthy growth.”
Source: Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi
“True education reveals self-potential, more than just sows ideas.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“True education seeks to make men and women not only good mathematicians, proficient linguists, profound scientists, or brilliant literary lights, but also honest men and women with virtue, temperance, and brotherly love.”
“True effectiveness is a function of two things: what is produced (the golden eggs) and the producing asset (the goose).”
Source: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change Interactive Edition
“True elegance consists not in having a closet bursting with clothes, but rather in having a few well-chosen numbers in which one feels totally at ease.”
“True elegance is for me the manifestation of an independent mind.”
Source: Some of Me
“True Elegance is Measured by Simplicity”
“True elegance transcends immediate recognition and lingers in the memory.”
Source: The Power Dressers: A Women’s Guide to Professional Style
“True eloquence consists in saying all that should be said, and that only.”
“True eloquence forgoes eloquence.”