T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“True strength lies not in indulging in temptation, but in resisting it. God's design for our lives is not about deprivation, but about freedom. By choosing purity and obedience, we experience the joy and peace that come from following Him. Don't let the world's values dictate your choices; instead, let God's Word guide you. You are loved, you are valued, and you are worthy of living a life that honors Him.”
“True strength lies not in the absence of emotions, but in the ability to understand, embrace, and wisely navigate them.”
Source: Overcoming Mediocrity: Limitless Women
“True strength lies not in the stability of our surroundings, but in the unwavering belief in our ability to rise above adversity and soar.”
Source: Life Changing Journey - 365 Inspirational Quotes - Series - I
“True strength. There is no conflict with vulnerability or humility. Indeed, vulnerability and humility are essential here, and ultimately what makes strength true. One does not don the mask of strength in response to fear, which is a con, like those crazy small reptiles that stand up on their hind legs and spread useless wings to intimidate as a last resort. You stand there in self-respect for Christ’s sake and take it with some courage, responding in accordance with your honest values, taking sincere responsibility for them. Stand up for who you truly are, not the image you would like to sell, nor shrink to fit into the false harmony around you.”
Source: Re:
“True strength will bow to wisdom. Arrogance has no knees.”
“True success - financial, personal, and professional - lies above all in loving your family, working hard, and living your passion. In telling your story. In authenticity, hustle, and patience. In caring fiercely about the big and the small stuff. In valuing legacy over currency.”
“True Success adds value to others”
Source: Leading From The Gut: 3 Power Principles of Effective Leaders
“True success and true happiness not only go together but each other enhances the other.”
“True success blossoms when you pursue your dreams with unwavering passion and integrity.”
“True success cannot be achieved until you have experienced failure”
“True success comes from tranquility, peacefulness of the mind; freedom from fear, fear of change, fear of so-called death; and when all desires end.”
“True success comes only when every generation continues to develop the next generation.”
Source: Maxwell 2in1 (Developing the Leader w/in You/Developing Leaders Around You)
“True success depends more on character than on intellect.”
“True success does not always come in forms that are visible or measurable.”
Source: The Forgotten Secret to Phenomenal Success
“True success has more components than one sentence or idea can contain.”
Source: Born to Win: Find Your Success Code
“True success in any endeavor can only come when the Father has initiated the activity and invited our participation.”
Source: Discerning the Voice of God: How to Recognize When God Speaks
“True success in this life comes in consecrating our lives—that is, our time and choices—to God’s purposes. In so doing, we permit Him to raise us to our highest destiny.”
“True success is ... the experience of the miraculous. It is the unfolding of the divinity within us.”
Source: The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams
“True success is a silence inner process that can empower the mind, heart and soul through strong aspiration for great achievement.”
“True success is achieved by stretching oneself, learning to feel comfortable being uncomfortable.”
“True success is always the last of a string of failed attempts to get it right.”
“True success is eternal life and anything short is failure”
“True success is figuring out your life and career so you never have to be around jerks.”
Source: Role Models
“True success is not a project but a journey.”
Source: Purpose for Living
“True success is obeying God.”
“True success is one of the greatest needs. Success is not something you stumble onto or come to by accident. It is something you must sincerely prepare for. Take a good look at successes, and you'll see he same consistent qualities all the time - qualities of one's character that make one strive for a goal with a standard of unmatched excellence.”
“True success is reaching our potential without compromising our values.”
“True success is the ability to sleep well at night, knowing you have stolen nothing from anyone, such that when you wake up to the morning light, you can face the day with a smile.”
Source: The Kind of Substance You Need For Your Success
“True success is the only thing that you cannot have unless and until you have offered it to others.”
“True success is the progressive expansion of happiness. It is the ability to express spontaneous joy and share it with others.”
“True success is the soundness of being.”
“True success is what you have done compared to what you could have done.”
Source: Maximizing Your Potential Expanded Edition: The Keys to Dying Empty
“True success is when you reach back and bring somebody along with you.”
“True success lies in knowing your weaknesses and playing to your strengths”
Source: #Girlboss
“True success requires sacrifice.”
“True success, true happiness lies in freedom and fulfillment.”
“True suffering does not know itself and never calculates.”
Source: The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi
“True Sufism is resistance: spiritual, intellectual, social, cultural, political and economic resistance. It cannot be, for sure, supporting dictators.”
“True surrender superimposes God's character on our character.”
Source: Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage
“True swadeshi is that alone in which all the processes through which cotton has to pass are carried out in the same village or town.”
Source: Collected Works
“True sympathy is beyond what can be seen and touched and reasoned upon.”
“True sympathy is putting ourselves in another's place; and we are moved in proportion to the reality of our imagination.”
“True sympathy is the personal concern which demands the giving of one's soul.”
Source: Strength to Love
“True, t is only individuals who starve, but what security has the working-man that it may not be his turn tomorrow? Who assures him employment, who vouches for it that, if for any reason or no reason his lord and master discharges him tomorrow, he can struggle along with those dependant upon him, until he may find some one else 'to give him bread'? Who guarantees that willingness to work shall suffice to obtain work, that uprightness, industry, thrift, and the rest of the virtues recommended by the bourgeoisie, are really his road to happiness? No one. He knows that every breeze that blows, every whim of his employer, every bad turn of trade may hurl him back into the fierce whirlpool from which he has temporarily saved himself, and in which it is hard and often impossible to keep his head above water. He knows that, though he may have the means of living today, it is very uncertain whether he shall tomorrow.”
“True taste is forever growing, learning, reading, worshipping, laying its hand upon its mouth because it is astonished, casting its shoes from off its feet because it finds all ground holy.”
Source: Of ideas of beauty
“True teachers are those who use themselves as bridges over which they invite their students to cross; then, having facilitated their crossing, joyfully collapse, encouraging them to create their own.”
“True teachers not only impart knowledge and method but awaken the love of learning by their own reflected love.”
Source: The Grace of Great Things: Creativity and Innovation
“True teachers of enlightenment are hard to find. The popular ones, of course, usually aren't enlightened because how could they be? They just tell people what they want to hear.”
“True teaching liberates the student from his teacher.”
Source: How to Use the Science of Mind: Principle in Practice
“True technique will know how to maintain the illusion of liberty, choice, and individuality; but these will have been carefully calculated so that they will be integrated into the mathematical reality merely as appearances!”