T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“True wellbeing is being satisfied with yourself, not having it all sorted.”
Source: Analyze, Act, Advance: Reflections and cutting-edge strategies to build in your life, your family, your organization, and your community a virtuous ... renewal, and continuous improvement
“True white supremacists want to enslave, subjugate, or annihilate nonwhites—much as true jihadis think that those who refuse to submit to Islam ought to die. Ordinary Europeans who express concern that waiting lists for hospital services and housing will worsen as more migrants enter the country are not white supremacists. However, simply ignoring their concerns or labeling them racist will only create political opportunities for true racists.”
Source: Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women's Rights
“True wilderness is where you keep it, and real wilderness experience cannot be a sedentary one; you have to seek it out not seated, but afoot.”
“True will is quiet humility, resilience, and flexibility; the other kind of will is weakness disguised by bluster and ambition.”
Source: The Obstacle is the Way: The Ancient Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage
“True will-power and courage are not on the battlefield, but in everyday conquests over our intertia, laziness, boredom.”
“True wisdom always leads us to please God.”
“True wisdom comes from intellectual education, physical education, ethical education, and ki education.”
Source: The Art of Peace
“True wisdom comes from the overcoming of suffering and sin. All true wisdom is therefore touched with sadness.”
Source: Witness
“True wisdom comes to each of us when we realize how little we understand about life, ourselves, and the world around us.”
“True wisdom consists in not departing from nature and in molding our conduct according to her laws and model.”
“True wisdom consists in respecting the simple things we do”
“True wisdom consists in two things: Knowledge of God and of Ourselves.”
“True wisdom consists in two things: Knowledge of God and Knowledge of Self.”
“True wisdom consists of tracing effects to their causes.”
Source: The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: The bee. Essays. Unacknowledged essays. Prefaces, introductions, etc
“True wisdom does not lie in knowing all the answers, but in embracing uncertainty and asking the right questions. The mind that questions never stagnates, and the heart that seeks never grows weary of discovery.”
“True wisdom for a general is vigorous determination.”
“True wisdom gives the only possible answer at any given moment, and that night, going back to bed was the only possible answer.”
Source: The Complete Elizabeth Gilbert: Eat, Pray, Love; Committed; The Last American Man; Stern Men & Pilgrims
“True wisdom is a thing very extraordinary. Happy are they that have it: and next to them, not those many that think they have it, but those few that are sensible of their own defects and imperfections, and know that they have it not.”
Source: The works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ... containing fifty four sermons and discourses, on several occasions
“True wisdom is acquired by the person who sees patterns, and comes to understand those patterns in their connection to other patterns - and from these interconnected patterns, learns the code of life - and from the learning of the code of life, becomes a co-creator with God.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“True wisdom is being able to say 'it is what it is' with a smile of celebratory wonder on your face.”
“True wisdom is found in quiet moments, when you listen to the secrets of your heart and the universe”
“True wisdom is free of the dramas of culture or religion and should bring us only a sense of peace and happiness.”
“True wisdom is knowing what you don't know”
“True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.”
“True wisdom is not acquired by capturing knowledge, it is earned by acting upon knowledge. True bravery is not the absence of fear, it is doing what you feel is the right thing to do, in spite of fear.”
Source: What's Going On? How Can We Help?: The consequences of capitalism and actionable steps towards a healthy and sustainable future
“True wisdom
is not borrowed knowledge
it must be based
on my own experience.
That which I learn from others
is memory, not wisdom”
Source: Meditations of a Zen Master
“True wisdom is not declared, it is displayed.”
“True wisdom is plenty of experience, observation, and reflection. False wisdom is plenty of ignorance, arrogance, and impudence.”
“True wisdom is seeing what is beneficial to your eternal life, and managing your life according to that. You do this when you not only know these things and grasp them with your understanding, but also will and do them.”
“True wisdom is to know the extent of what you don't know quite as well as you know what you do know.”
Source: Création: a novel
“True Wisdom Is to Recognize Our Tiny Insignificance in This Giant Cosmos and Seek to Humbly Co-Operate with The Universal Principles”.”
“True wisdom is to see and understand your relationship with the universe. When you gain that relational knowledge, then you are wise.”
“True wisdom knows it must comprise some nonsense as a compromise, lest fools should fail to find it wise.”
“True wisdom lies in one's confession about the limits of one's knowledge.”
“True wisdom listens more, talks less and can get along with all types of people.”
“True wisdom often emerges when we find the courage to let go.”
Source: Sex, Drugs, and Schizophrenia
“True wisdom starts with recognizing God and being humble, but our culture prioritizes practical and technological knowledge, which can overlook spiritual and moral wisdom. Balancing our knowledge with a sense of right and wrong is key to being truly wise.”
“True wisdom thrives in open minds; those who tune only to their own frequency become white-noise prisoners.”
“True wisdom, in general, consists in energetic determination.”
“True wisdom, indeed, springs from the wide brain which is fed from the deep heart; and it is only when age warms its withering conceptions at the memory of its youthful fire, when it makes experience serve aspiration, and knowledge illumine the difficult paths through which thoughts thread their way into facts,--it is only then that age becomes broadly and nobly wise.”
Source: Success and Its Conditions
“True wisdom, laboring to expound, heareth others readily;
False wisdom, sturdy to deny, closeth up her mind to argument.”
Source: Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments, Originally Treated : First and Second Series, Complete in One Volume
“True wit has a grave intention.”
“True wit is everlasting, like the sun; describing all men, but described by none.”
“True Wit is Nature to advantage dress'd What oft was thought, but ne'er so well express'd; Something whose truth convinced at sight we find, That gives us back the image of our mind. As shades more sweetly recommend the light, So modest plainness sets off sprightly wit.”
Source: Essay on Man and Other Poems
“True wit is nature to advantage dressed;
What oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed.”
“True wit, to every man, is that which falls on another.”
Source: Imaginary conversations of Greeks and Romans
“True Witchcraft is a path of lifelong self-education.
NOT initiation.”
Source: Old World Witchcraft: Pathway To Effective Magick
“True women empowerment will occur only as a result, not of the disempowerment of men, but of the stopping of our caring about the kind of genitals a person has, except when it comes to things such as reproduction and the use of public toilets.”
“True words are not pleasing. Pleasing words are not true.”
“True words aren't eloquent; eloquent words aren't true. Wise men don't need to prove their point; men who need to prove their point aren't wise. The Master has no possessions. The more he does for others, the happier he is. The more he gives to others, the wealthier he is. The Tao nourishes by not forcing. By not dominating, the Master leads.”