T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“True love is healthy, respectful, and nurturing, whether it's for ourselves or for another person. It's positive, uplifting, constructive, and healing to those in our sphere of influence, including the person we look at in the mirror every single morning—ourselves.”
“True love is humble, thereby is it known;
Girded for service, seeking not its own;
Vaunts not itself, but speaks in self-dispraise.”
Source: The microcosm, and other poems
“True love is impossible for those to whom principles mean little.”
“True love is independent of your needs. True love has no conditions.”
Source: The Sun Rises in Eastmoor
“True love is inexhaustible; the more you give, the more you have.”
“True love. Is it normal
is it serious, is it practical?
What does the world get from two people
who exist in a world of their own?”
Source: View with a Grain of Sand: Selected Poems
“True love is jealousy in disguise: A man cannot restrict his lover from going to the club because he hates her, he actually hates the men who would come around and touch her.”
“True love is just like regular love, but with more truth.”
“True love is kind, gracious, patient, sacrificial, humble, and serving and it's not self-seeking, controlled, and demanding.”
“True love is like a bird of many colours, at times, soft and comforting, at others, wild and intense. Yet, it is a fire we all desire.
Don’t be afraid of its intense force. It is a spark that consumes the heart, but it quenches the thirst of the seeking soul.”
Source: Soul Food And Instant Karma
“True love is like a Centauri Honey , rare to find , hard to extract , a world treasure .”
“True love is like a pair of socks: you gotta have two and they've gotta match.”
“True love is like a young horse,
sweet, strong, following its own course,
playing along with all the divine source.”
Source: The Tao of Physical and Spiritual
“True love is like centauri honey extracted from deep caves.”
“True love is like ghosts, which everybody talks about and few have seen.”
“True love is like ghosts which many believe in, but few have seen.”
“True love is like ghosts, which everyone talks about and few have seen.”
“True love is like little roses,
sweet, fragrant in small doses.”
Source: Pierrot & Columbine
“True love is like religion. It is full of devotion and free of doubt.”
“True love is love that causes us pain, that hurts, and yet brings us joy. That is why we must pray to God and ask Him to give us the courage to love”
Source: No Greater Love, Commemorative Edition
“True love is love that stays constant for ever, whatever it's fortune; whether requited or scored, filled or sent empty away.”
“True love is loving someone genuinely from within,
True fire is burning of the heart from within,
True ecstasy is the dancing of the soul within,
True connection is connecting with the beloved from within!”
Source: The Inward Journey
“True Love Is Loving You Even When You are Unlovable. True Loyalty Is Sticking With You Even When You Seem Repulsive.
True Friendship is Being Truly Loyal And Loving Even When All Hell Is Let Loose.”
“True love is loving yourself thoroughly so that you can love another unconditionally.”
Source: The Private Emotions Trilogy Romance Novels
“True love is many things and can survive the strongest and most painful of times. When love comes out the other side of a fire, it may be scarred forever, but this bruised love is somehow only greater for having survived the pain.”
Source: House of Cash: The Legacies of My Father, Johnny Cash
“True love is measured by the thermometer of suffering.”
“True love is mixed up with birdlike squabbles, in which the disputants wound each other to the quick; but a quarrel without animus is, on the contrary, apiece of flattery to the dupe's conceit.”
Source: Poor Relations: Cousin Betty and Cousin Pons
“True Love is never ending bond without any contract between the deep feelings of two peoples.True Love gives you a direction to understand the feelings of others. When you in True Love your purity is beyond words because the interaction between two pure souls can’t be describe.”
“True love is night jasmine, a diamond in darkness, the heartbeat no cardiologist has ever heard. It is the most common of miracles, fashioned of fleecy clouds - a handful of stars tossed into the night sky.”
“True love is no game of the faint-hearted and the weak; it is born of strength and understanding.”
Source: Life is a Jest
“True love is not a feeling by which we are overwhelmed. It is a committed, thoughtful decision.”
Source: The Road Less Traveled, 25th Anniversary Edition: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values, and Spiritual Growth
“True love is not a hide and seek game: in true love, both lovers seek each other.”
“True love is not:
A person’s looks
A person’s career or accomplishments
Longevity of a relationship
Children together
Memories made
Words spoken or declared
Chance meetings you feel are fate
Hobbies and interests shared
Or, Religious beliefs in common
True love is:
Seeing the potential in someone and helping them to rise and meet it. It is selfless. It doesn’t care about being right or winning. It cares about you choosing right. It is your heart breaking when they go against the goodness in their nature and it is your heart rejoicing when he or she does something so generous and kind for others, that it inspires you to be even better. It is confidence that doesn’t seek to possess, rather to set your soul free.”
“True love is not a potion one person can swallow and another refuse to drink. It happens only when the souls of two join together to form one”
Source: Goddess of the Sea
“True love is not a question. It is an answer that you never have to spend a lifetime figuring out.”
“True Love is not a reality TV show!”
“True love is not a strong, fiery, impetuous passion. It is, on the contrary, an element calm and deep. It looks beyond mere externals, and is attracted by qualities alone. It is wise and discriminating, and its devotion is real and abiding.”
“True love is not based on reasons or conditions. This is why, in the Bible, you won't find any verse that explains why God loves us. If someone can provide a specific reason for their love, then it's no longer genuine love; it becomes conditional. True love is unconditional and exists without the need for justification. It's a pure and selfless emotion that stands strong regardless of circumstances or expectations.”
“True love is not for the faint-hearted.”
“True love is not giving power to the other person, but instead is empowering you to make that person happy.”
“True Love is not jealous, not hot-tempered, not short-tempered, not Provoked by the actions of others.”
“True love is not just felt, it is lived and breathed every day.”
Source: Beyond the Bouquet: A Symphony of Love in Fifty Movements
“True love is not just spoken, it is lived and proven through actions.”
“True Love is not monkey love, it is not blind, and it does not expect anything in return. Love is flowing like a breeze on the beach and Love connects like a kiss or hug. Love simply is, by Gardener.”
Source: How to Kiss the Universe: An Inspirational Spiritual and Metaphysical Narrative about Human Origin, Essence and Destiny
“True love is not only blind, but too gallant to ask a lady's age.”
Source: Jack Spurlock, Prodigal
“True love is not practical. True love doesn’t always follow the rules. When you are truly in love, you can lose your mind over it.”
Source: Jack McAfghan: Return from Rainbow Bridge: A Dog's Afterlife Story of Loss, Love and Renewal
“True love is not selfish. In time it accustoms itself to anything which secures happiness for its object.”
Source: Clover: 4th volume of the
“True love is not so much a matter of romance as it is a matter of anxious concern for the well-being of one's companion.”
“True love is not something you find, true love is something you nurture together.”
Source: Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets
“True love is not stagnant; it is in fact a door, through which all kinds of miraculous and dangerous things may enter.”
Source: The Ten Thousand Doors of January