T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“True goodness springs from a man's own heart. All men are born good.”
“True gospel authority, the authority to heal and renew things and people, is not finally found in a hierarchical office, a theological argument, a perfect law, or a rational explanation. The Crucified revealed to the world that the real power that changes people and the world is an inner authority that comes from people who have lost, let go, and are re-found on a new level.”
“True grace is natural, not artificial, because, however strenuously you strive to gain it, when it is gained it never gives the impression of effort or straining for effect.”
Source: Good Talking and Good Manners: Fine Arts, with a Paper on the Social Law of Mutual Help and the Labor Problem
“True Grace leads to Godly life, a life that seeks after God. A life where our joy and delight are to follow and serve Jesus.”
“True gratitude can never come
From the mind.
It has to flow from the heart
To the mind, vital and body
Until everything that we have and are
Is a sea of gratitude.”
“True gratitude is the ability to humbly see, feel, and even receive love. Gratitude is a form of returning love to God. Recognize His hand, tell Him so, express your love to Him.”
“True greatness consists in being great in little things.”
Source: Laconic Manual and Brief Remarker
“True greatness consists in the use of a powerful understanding to enlighten oneself and others.”
“True greatness demands humility; the journey draws it from your struggling soul.”
Source: Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, & Grumblings for Every Day of the Year
“True greatness depends on total wisdom. The real lesson is to learn to love.”
“True greatness does not flaunt itself in long displays. Rather, it comes in the briefest moments to quickly appear and then submerge itself to shape the tides of time from deep places.”
Source: The Eighth Page: A Christmas Journey
“True greatness doesn't come with good circumstances. It comes when good people make the best of bad circumstances.”
“True greatness is devoting all my energy to becoming a servant and not getting upset when I am treated like one.”
“True greatness is measured by how much freedom you give to others, not by how much you can coerce others to do what you want.”
“True greatness is measured by whether or not a man fulfils his purpose on earth. True greatness is not about money or fame. It is about becoming what you were born to be”.”
“True greatness is not about money or fame. It is about becoming what you were born to be”
“True greatness is not about the number of people who serve you. It's about why and how you serve the number of people you serve.”
“True greatness is not measured by the headlines a person commands or the wealth he or she accumulates. The inner character of a person-the undergirding moral and spiritual values and commitments-is the true measure of lasting greatness.”
Source: Billy Graham in Quotes
“True greatness is not measured by wealth or power, but by kindness and love.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“True greatness is sovereign wisdom. We are never deceived by our virtues.”
Source: Lamartine's Works ...
“True greatness is the most ready to recognize and most willing to obey those simple outward laws which have been sanctioned by the experience of mankind.”
Source: Short Studies on Great Subjects
“True greatness is when your name is like ampere, watt, and fourier-when it's spelled with a lower case letter.”
“True greatness means that, even if you forget what you've done for others, you never forget what others have done for you. It means always doing your utmost to repay debts of gratitude. Such people radiate integrity, depth of character, bigheartedness and charm.”
“True greatness merely refuses to change in the face of bad actions against one—and a truly great person loves his fellows because he understands them.”
“True greatness rests in seeing life as a gift and then treating it that way. And if a person can do both of those, then they are truly great. If they cannot, then to think that they are great is to be greatly mistaken.”
“True greatness will be achieved through the abundant mind that works selflessly - with mutual respect, for mutual benefit.”
Source: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change
“True greatness, first of all, is a thing of the heart. It is alive with robust and generous sympathies. It is neither behind its age nor too far before it. It is up with its age, and ahead of it only just so far as to be able to lead its march. It cannot slumber, for activity is a necessity of its existence. It is no reservoir, but a fountain.”
“True greatness, true leadership, is achieved not by reducing men to one's service but in giving oneself in selfless service to them.”
“True greatness,true leadership,is found in giving yourself in service to others, not in coaxing or inducing others to serve you. True service is never without cost. Often it comes with a painful baptism of suffering. But the true spiritual leader is focused on the service he and she can render to God and other people, not on the residuals and perks of high office or holy title. We must aim to put more into life than we take out.”
“True greatness...always requires regular, consistent, small, and sometimes ordinary and mundane steps over a long period of time.”
“True grit is making a decision and standing by it, doing what must be done.”
“True Grit is making a decision and standing by it, doing what must be done. No moral man can have peace of mind if he leaves undone what he knows he should have done.”
“True grown-ups are thoroughly childlike.”
“True growth begins when we choose to educate ourselves beyond the confines of negative patterns; each new lesson is a step toward freeing our potential and shaping a brighter future.”
“True growth comes from the lessons learned through experience, for it is through challenges that we discover our strength”
“True growth is a process which one allows to happen rather than causes to happen.”
“True growth is moving away from the ego.”
“True growth is not about fixing yourself, it's about discovering what was never broken.”
“True growth isn’t becoming someone else; it’s becoming more of yourself in more directions.”
Source: The Shape of Talent Framework: Redefining Skills, Growth, and Collaboration in the Modern Workforce
“True guilt is guilt at the obligation one owes to oneself to be oneself. False guilt is guilt felt at not being what other people feel one ought to be or assume that one is.”
“True happiness and satisfaction comes from the attainment of self-knowledge.”
“True happiness arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self, and in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select companions.”
Source: Remarks on several parts of Italy , &c in the years 1701, 1702, 1703. The Tatler. By Isaac Bickerstaffe, esq. The Spectator, no.1-89
“True happiness brings more richness than all the money in the world.”
“True happiness cannot be found in things that change and pass away. Pleasure and pain alternate inexorably. Happiness comes from the Self and can be found in the Self only. Find your real Self and all else will come with it.”
“True happiness cannot not be achieved through wealth, fame or action,
But through love, modesty and self satisfaction.”
“True happiness comes from a sense of brotherhood and sisterhood, but not from hatred and division.”
“True happiness comes from gaining insight and growing into your best possible self. Otherwise all you're having is immediate gratification pleasure, which is fleeting and doesn't grow you as a person.”
“True happiness comes from having a sense of inner peace and contentment, which in turn must be achieved by cultivating altruism, love and compassion, and by eliminating anger, selfishness and greed.”
“True happiness comes from the joy of deeds well done, the zest of creating things new.”
“True happiness comes from the realization that God has already made available everything we will ever need.”