T Quotes
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“True repentance is to cease from sin.”
“True repentance makes us inwardly humble and visibly reformed and it indicates that our faith is genuine.”
“True repentance means making amends with the person when at all possible.”
Source: The Dowry of Miss Lydia Clark (The Gresham Chronicles Book #3)
“True repentance never leads to despair. Its leads home. It leads to grace.”
Source: When the Game Is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box
“True repentance takes action,”
“True repentance will entirely change you; the bias of your souls will be changed, then you will delight in God, in Christ, in His Law, and in His people.”
Source: Sermons on important subjects ... With a memoir of the Author by S. Drew; and a dissertation on his character, preaching, etc., by Joseph [or rather Josiah] Smith
“True repentence is to depart from evil. A return to God, seeking his grace for power to obey him.”
“True republicanism is the sovereignty of the people. There are natural and imprescriptible rights which an entire nation has no right to violate.”
“True resignation consists of this: that man, feeling his subordination to the course of world events, makes his way toward inward freedom from the fate that shapes his external existence. Inward freedom gives him the strength to triumph over the difficulties of everyday life and to become a deeper and more inward person, calm, and peaceful. Resignation, therefore, is the spiritual and ethical affirmation of one’s own existence. Only he that has gone through the trial of resignation is capable of accepting the world.”
Source: Reverence for Life: The Words of Albert Schweitzer
“True resignation, which always brings with it the confidence that unchangeable goodness will make even the disappointment of our hopes, and the contradictions of life, conducive to some benefit, casts a grave but tranquil light over the prospect of even a toilsome and troubled life.”
“True resistance begins with people confronting pain... and wanting to do something to change it.”
Source: Yearning: Race, Gender, and Cultural Politics
“True respect and trust grow when we honor our words with consistent actions.”
“True respect comes when we fend for ourselves without the aid of anyone, and when we owned something and say, 'this is my own'! Not necessarily as a way of boasting of our abundance and grace, but having a feeling that we can use it without obstruction, or being asked to return the favor.”
Source: The Infinity Sign
“True respect if formed when you find something upon which you disagree and yet remain on good terms.”
Source: Ribbons of Scarlet
“True respect means accepting someone and honoring his or her thoughts and feelings.”
Source: I Only Want to Get Married Once: Dating Secrets for Getting It Right the First Time
“True respect means taking other people's beliefs seriously and assuming they are adult and intelligent enough to be able to cope with it if you tell them, clearly and civility, why you think they are totally, utterly and disastrously wrong.”
“True respect requires communication, and creativity, and the integration of values that at first seem foreign, which then gain meaning as we come to understand and appreciate them.”
Source: A Room Called Earth
“True respect respects all men, it values all people.”
Source: Create Your Own Net Worth
“True respectability stems not from the will of the majority but from proper reasoning.”
“True rest comes from surrender, calling an end to the struggle between the false identity forged by hurt, pain and disappointment, and our real identity in Christ.”
Source: The Book Satan Doesn't Want You To Read
“True restfulness, though, is a form of awareness, a way of being in life. It is living ordinary life with a sense of ease, gratitude, appreciation, peace and prayer. We are restful when ordinary life is enough.”
Source: The Shattered Lantern: Rediscovering a Felt Presence of God
“True restoration takes patience, subtlety, skill, and grace.”
“True revelation of the fact of the Spirit's indwelling will revolutionize the life of any Christian.”
Source: The Normal Christian Life
“True revival can only be ignited by God, but God will always move through men.”
“True revolution comes from true revulsion; when things get bad enough the kitten will kill the lion.”
Source: What Matters Most is How Well You
“True revolution comes not when we learn to ignore our fat and pretend we're no different, but when we learn to use it to our advantage, when we learn to deconstruct all the myths that propagate fat-hate.”
“True revolutionaries do not flaunt their radicalism. They cut their hair, put on suits and infiltrate the system from within.”
“True revolutions in art restore more than they destroy.”
“True riches belong to those who shun false ones.”
“True righteousness isn't just about outward actions, but about the heart's connection with God. Prayer is a reflection of humility, dependence, and a desire to align with God's will. Without prayer, one's actions, no matter how good they seem, can become empty and self-serving. A person who doesn't pray may claim righteousness, but it's not rooted in a deep, spiritual relationship with God. Prayerlessness can hide beneath a facade of goodness, but true righteousness is born out of a heart that communicates with God. Without prayer, one's character is incomplete, lacking the spiritual depth that comes from seeking God's guidance and wisdom.”
“True rights, such as those in our Constitution, or those considered to be natural or human rights, exist simultaneously among people. That means exercise of a right by one person does not diminish those held by another.”
Source: American Contempt for Liberty
“True rock stars aren't afraid to stand out.”
Source: Peter's Rockin Ear
“True romance isn’t found in grand gestures alone, but in the quiet, frequent moments when two people set the world aside and give each other their full, undivided attention. Love thrives in those pauses where nothing else matters but the connection between them.”
“True sacrifice is found in intentionally falling with those who fall, so that in the falling I might pick them up.”
“True sacrifice is painless.”
Source: Beautiful Ruins
“True saddness is when someone still thinks your the same person after all these years. They brand you because of their own ego, fear and lack of spirituality. What's sadder is when they are Christian.”
“True saints know that the place where all the joy comes from is far deeper than that of feelings; joy comes from the place of the very presence of God. Joy is God and God is joy and joy doesn't negate all other emotions - joy transcends all other emotions.”
Source: One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are
“True saints of God have endured lengthy times of patient waiting with no reply, not because their prayers were prayed without intensity, nor because God did not accept their pleas. They were required to wait because it pleased Him who is sovereign and who gives "according to his good purpose" (Philippians 2:13)”
Source: Streams in the Desert, KJV
“True salvation always produces an abiding change of nature in a true convert. Therefore, whenever holiness of life does not accompany a confession of conversion, it must be understood that this individual is not a Christian.”
“True salvation can come only to a person who renders service to the community.”
“True salvation consists of the coexistence of the phenomenal content of the mind, such as ordinary thoughts and feelings, with the background screen of pure consciousness as no-mind or the void of conceptions.”
Source: Cyberculture, Cyborgs and Science Fiction: Consciousness and the Posthuman
“True salvation is freedom from negativity, and above all from past and future as a psychological need.”
“True salvation is freedom from negativity.”
“True salvation is wholly a work of God. It is said to be both a finished work and a gift, and, therefore, it lays no obligation upon the saved one to complete it himself, or to make after payments of service for it.”
Source: Satan: The Devil World
“True same-sex love is trillions of times stronger than homophobia.”
“True sanity entails in one way or another the dissolution of the normal ego, that false self competently adjusted to our alienated social reality... and through this death a rebirth and the eventual re-establishment of a new kind of ego-functioning, the ego now being the servant of the divine, no longer its betrayer.”
“True satisfaction comes when the pursuit of purpose in the kingdom of God comes first”
“True scholarship consists in knowing not what things exist, but what they mean; it is not memory but judgment.”
“True science and true religion are twin sisters, and the separation of either from the other is sure to prove the death of both. Science prospers exactly in proportion as it is religious; and religion flourishes in exact proportion to the scientific depth and firmness of its basis.”
“True science discovers God in an ever-increasing degree — as though God were waiting behind every door opened by science.”