T Quotes
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“True science investigates and brings to human perception such truths and such knowledge as the people of a given time and society consider most important. Art transmits these truths from the region of perception to the region of emotion.”
Source: What is Art? (English Version, Abridged)
“True science is at length disencumbered of the empirical determinations which had accumulated in the course of many centuries.”
Source: Astrology and Religion
“True science is distinctively the study of useless things. For the useful things will get studied without the aid of scientific men. To employ these rare minds on such work is like running a steam engine by burning diamonds.”
Source: Collected Papers
“True science is never speculative; it employs hypotheses as suggesting points for inquiry, but it never adopts the hypotheses as though they were demonstrated propositions.”
Source: The Meteorological Work of the U. S. Signal Service, 1870 to 1891
“True science teaches us to doubt and, in ignorance, to refrain.”
“True science teaches, above all, to doubt and be ignorant.”
“True security and success come from God's protection and favor, not just human efforts. While it's essential to take practical steps to provide for our families and work diligently, we must also rely on God's guidance and protection. Without God's involvement, our efforts may be in vain, and we may struggle to find true fulfillment. By prioritizing our relationship with God and seeking His favor, we can experience peace and security that surpass human understanding. It's crucial to balance our work and responsibilities with a deepening trust in God's sovereignty and provision. When we put God first, He can bless our work and provide for our needs.”
“True security lies in the unrestrained embrace of insecurity - in the recognition that we never really stand on solid ground, and never can.”
“True security lies not in the things one has, but in the things one can do without.”
Source: Og Mandino
“True self confidence happens when you stop blaming others for not seeing what you love about yourself. Not everyone has the same list of needs.”
“True self-control blooms from patience — the calm power to wait, choose wisely, and let time reveal the right path.”
Source: Tales of Habib the Hoaxter: Sometimes Hoaxed, Always Good for a Laugh
“True self is non-self, the awareness that the self is made only of non-self elements. There's no separation between self and other, and everything is interconnected. Once you are aware of that you are no longer caught in the idea that you are a separate entity.”
“True self is rooted in being”
Source: The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
“True self is the part of us that does not change when circumstances do.”
“True self-love is the foundation upon which all other love is built.”
Source: Why Sell Lies When The Truth Is Free
“True self-respect, according to Mencius, is based on the vales of benevolence, dutifulness, conscientiousness, truthfulness, and delight in what is good. Bravery, in Chinese philosophy, is the quality that allows people to pursue those values, hold steadfast to them in times when they are challenged, and remain true to them when faced with conventional social ideals that conflict with full human excellence.”
Source: Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification
“True self-discovery begins where your comfort zone ends.”
Source: The Promise of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change
“True self-esteem is realizing that you are valuable because you were born. No matter where you came from, what color your skin is, what people say about your family or what mean things people may have done to you, because you were born, you are important and you matter.”
“True self-love and social are the same.”
“True self-reliance does not mean reliance on one's physical strength; it means reliance on something mightier, something which is less perishable... It means trusting in the spiritual.”
“True sensuality comes with an internal surrender compass and confession that hits far deeper than any lie you can ever tell yourself.”
“True sensuality is classy.”
“True sensuality is classy, not trashy.”
Source: Sensual Lifestyle
“True sensuality is rooted in respect.”
“True servanthood originates from an intimate relationship with God. His love will empower you to serve from the heart in an ongoing, sustainable manner.”
Source: Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage
“True service is a lifestyle. It acts from the ingrained patterns of living. It springs spontaneously to meet human need.”
Source: Celebration of Discipline
“True service is possible only when the self-conscious individual loses his egoistic sense of 'actorship' by merging his self-interest in the common weal and welfare of the world. Now his life-interest is identical with the interest of all. This exalted humility can be achieved by realizing the eternal fact that an omnipotent power, which is inherent in all creatures and beings, is actuating the individual life and all its actions.
Humility leads to self-surrender, i.e., an attitude of submission to the will and purpose of God, who is the source of infinite power that controls all the movements in the universe.”
Source: The Essential Swami Ramdas
“True service is when you serve others without expecting anything in return”
“True service to God is birthed in love for Him.”
“True shamans live in a world that is alive with what is to rationalist sight unseen, a world pulsing with intelligence.”
Source: Grandmothers of the Light: A Medicine Woman's Sourcebook
“True Shandeism, think what you will against it, opens the heart and lungs, and like all those affections which partake of its nature, it forces the blood and other vital fluids of the body to run freely thro' its channels, and makes the wheel of life run long and chearfully round.”
“True siblings are bound together by far more essential things than blood, while more times than many blood isn't thicker than water.”
Source: Hydranos
“True silence is a garden enclosed, where alone the soul can meet its God.”
“True silence is really endless speech.”
“True silence is the rest of the mind, and is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment.”
Source: The Select Works of William Penn....
“True silence is the speech of lovers.”
“True simplicity is elegant.”
Source: A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver
“True simplicity is, well, you just keep on going and going until you get to the point where you go... Yeah, well, of course.”
“True sincerity reveals a powerful form of clarity and discernment that is necessary in order to perceive yourself honestly without flinching or being held captive by your conditioned mind's judgments and defensiveness.”
“True singing is a different breath, about nothing.”
Source: The Duino Elegies & The Sonnets to Orpheus: A Dual Language Edition
“True singing is breath of another kind.
A breath that aims nowhere. Pneuma within the god. A zephyr.”
Source: Sonnets to Orpheus
“True slavery begins in the mind. Change of paradigm, perception or mentality. What we see on the physical plane is just the tip of the iceberg.”
“True sleep eluded me. Morpheus is a capricious god; he comes easily to some and only with greatest difficulty to others. To lure him, it is best to pretend disinterest. Engage the mind in some pursuit unrelated to what is truly desired and allow no distraction from it. For me, nothing works so well as a walk through Rome.”
Source: Poison
“True socialism is the equalization of all privileges. The power to take advantage of them, - that is another matter.”
Source: The World Beautiful: Second series
“True Socialism, in which everyone is truly equal, does not just resemble a prison - it is a prison. It can not exist unless it is surrounded by high walls, by watchtowers and by guard-dogs, for people always want to escape from any socialist regime, just as they do from a prison. If you continue your attempts to establish a model society you will need to build walls around it. You will be forced to do so sooner or later by the flood of refugees.”
“True solace can be worth it's weight in gold.”
Source: Scythe
“True solace is finding none, which is to say, it is everywhere.”
Source: The solace of open spaces
“True solidarity is only possible among the solitary.”
“True solitude is a din of birdsong, seething leaves, whirling colors, or a clamor of tracks in the snow.”
Source: Balancing acts: essays
“True solitude is found in the wild places, where one is without human obligation. One's inner voices become audible... In consequence, one responds more clearly to other lives.”
Source: What Are People For?: Essays