T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Truth is much too complicated to allow anything but approximations.”
Source: The Neumann Compendium
“Truth is multi-dimensional; it depends on the perspective you view from.”
“Truth is my favorite science,
virtue is my favorite art,
faith is my favorite technology,
and love is my favorite gospel.
Wisdom is my religion.
Books are my priest.
Libraries are my temple.
Enlightenment is my Heaven.”
“Truth is my God. I can only search Him through nonviolence and in on other way.”
“Truth is my God. Non-violence is the means of realizing Him.”
Source: The Indian States' Problem
“Truth is my religion and ahimsa is the only way of its realization.”
Source: Collected Works
“Truth is my world.
Hope is my sky.
Joy is my star.
Love is my universe.
Peace is my creed.
Hope is my doctrine.
The world is my church.
Love is my religion.”
“Truth is mysterious, elusive, always to be conquered. Liberty is dangerous, as hard to live with as it is elating. We must march toward these two goals, painfully but resolutely, certain in advance of our failings on so long a road.”
Source: Nobel Prize Library
“Truth is narrow, but grace is wide.”
“Truth is naturally universal...and shines into many different windows, though many are clouded.”
“Truth is neither alive nor dead; it just aggravates itself all the time.”
“Truth is neither in the scripture nor in the words of prophets. It is in your heart, feel it, discover it and expand with it.”
“Truth is neither joyful nor sad, neither good nor bad. It is simply truth.”
Source: The Matlock Paper
“Truth is neither ojectivity nor the balanced view; truth is a selfless subjectivity.”
“Truth is never a straight line; it is a circle that will take you back to what you know, in order to challenge your belief in what is fair, what is real, what is forgiveable, what is not and what type of person will you become today now that you know.”
“Truth is never determined by majority opinion, but by divine revelation.”
“Truth is never far behind.”
“Truth is never in the middle. Truth is where it is! In Freedom!”
“Truth is never kind.”
Source: Wicked Saints
“Truth is never negative. Only one's perception of it is.”
“Truth is never our enemy, ever. So we should never freak out about people who claim to have discovered truth. If it's true truth, God owns it and has already accounted for it, and while nothing that is true ever contradicts God's revealed word in the Bible, discovered truth sometimes contradicts the words of Christians. We shouldn't be afraid of this, because God knew it before anybody else and its discovery is dependent on his sovereignty anyway. The truth is that the truth is ours - all truth is our truth because we are of Christ and Christ is of the sovereign God.”
“Truth is never to be expected from authors whose understanding is warped with enthusiasm.”
Source: The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden, Now First Collected ...
“Truth is never ugly when one can find in it what one needs.”
Source: Edgar Degas, Photographer
“Truth is new, as well as old. It has new forms; and where you may find a new statement, an earnest statement, you may conclude that by the law of progress it is more likely to be a correct statement than that which has been repeated for ages by the lips of tradition.”
“Truth is nightmare. All the nightmares have come back home. We send them out at night to terrify the normal, to show them a glimpse of our world, our world of burning Viking longboats sailing over the edge of this cursed earth, plunging into the Sirens’ immortal abyss. A cruel eagle soars over a lake of mothers’ tears, a blood-drenched witness to a Spanish festival of murder, a thousand scarlet massacres on the silver plains ruled by brutal Aztec princes. We are standing amidst a Byzantine legend of pain and we are happy. We communicate directly with the center of the earth. Only pain lives there. That is why we revere it.”
Source: The Mistletoe Murders: A Nietzschean Murder Mystery
“Truth is no harlot who throws her arms round the neck of him who does not desire her; on the contrary, she is so coy a beauty that even the man who sacrifices everything to her can still not be certain of her favors.”
Source: 101 Facts of life
“Truth is no man's slave - but lies - what magnificent servants they make.”
“Truth is no pupil.
Awareness is no professor.
Intuition is no amateur.
Existence is no master.
Proof is no disciple.
Conviction is no graduate.
Certainty is no intellectual.
Reality is no philosopher.
Time is no student.
Life is no scholar.
Fate is no saint.
Eternity is no sage.”
“Truth is no road to fortune.”
“Truth is no rounder than a horse's eye.”
Source: Winter's Tale
“Truth is not a bargainable commodity subject to the trading floor of your agendas.”
“Truth is not a matter of argumentation and conviction; it is not the outcome of opinion.”
Source: Commentaries on Living
“Truth is not a matter of fact but a state of harmony with progress and hope. Enveloped only in its wings will we ever soar to the promise of our greater selves.”
“Truth is not a matter of personal viewpoint.”
“Truth is not a mystery - its greatest secrets are yours to know through simple honesty and surrender to what that honesty reveals.”
“Truth is not a path you follow, but one created by your footsteps.”
Source: Parallel Universes of Self
“Truth is not a popularity contest.”
Source: BECOME: Unleash the Power of Moral Character and Be Proud of the Life You Choose
“Truth is not a preference.”
“Truth is not a reward for good behaviour, nor a prize for passing some tests. It cannot be brought about. It is the primary, the unborn, the ancient source of all that is. You are eligible because you are. You need not merit truth. It is your own....Stand still, be quiet.”
“Truth is not a right to be claimed, but a gift for those who are able to conquer it. ☥”
Source: Kemet - The Year of Revelation
“Truth is not a science.
Virtue is not a faith.
Love is not a religion.
Courage is not a science.
Hope is not a faith.
Assurance is not a religion.
Joy is not a science.
Peace is not a faith.
Compassion is not a religion.
Humility is not a science.
Patience is not a faith.
Gratitude is not a religion.
Silence is not a science.
Harmony is not a faith.
Goodness is not a religion.
Grace is not a science.
Elegance is not a faith.
Beauty is not a religion.
Prayer is not a science.
Mediation is not a faith.
God is not a religion.”
“Truth is not a thing
Or a concept.
It is as multidimensional
In its meaning
As it is in its reflection.
It is both invisible
And visible.
It carries tons of weight,
But can be carried.
It is understood first through the spirit
Before science,
And felt in the heart,
Before the mind.
Truth is not always heard by reason,
Because reason sometimes
Ignores Truth.
Always listen to your conscience.
Your conscience is your heart
And reason is your mind.
Your mind is simply there to reason
With your heart.
But remember,
Truth is in your heart,
And only through your heart
Can you connect to the light of God.
He who is not motivated by his heart
Will not see Truth,
And he who thinks only with his mind
Will be blind to Truth.
He who does not think
With his conscience,
Does not stand by God,
For the language of light
Can only be decoded by the heart.
He who reads and recites words of God
Also does not stand by God –
If he merely understands
Words with his mind
But not his heart.
Truth is black and white,
And the entire spectrum
Of colors in-between.
It can have many parts,
But has a solid foundation.
Truth lacks perfection,
For it is the reflection of all,
Yet its reflection as a whole,
Is more beautiful
Than the accumulated flaws
Of the small.
Truth is the only brand
Worth breathing
And believing.
So stand for truth
In everything you do,
And only then
Does your life have
Meaning.”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Truth is not a thing
Or a concept.
It is as multidimensional
In its meaning
As it is in its reflection.
It is both invisible
And visible.
It carries tons of weight,
But can be carried.
It is understood first through the spirit
Before science,
And felt in the heart,
Before the mind.
Truth is not always heard by reason,
Because reason sometimes
Ignores Truth.
Always listen to your conscience.
Your conscience is your heart
And reason is your mind.
Your mind is simply there to reason
With your heart.
But remember,
Truth is in your heart,
And only through your heart
Can you connect to the light of God.
He who is not motivated by his heart
Will not see Truth,
And he who thinks only with his mind
Will be blind to Truth.
He who does not think
With his conscience,
Does not stand by God,
For the language of light
Can only be decoded by the heart.
He who reads and recites words of God
Also does not stand by God –
If he merely understands
Words with his mind
But not his heart.
Truth is black and white,
And the entire spectrum
Of colors in-between.
It can have many parts,
But has a solid foundation.
Truth lacks perfection,
For it is the reflection of all,
Yet its reflection as a whole,
Is more beautiful
Than the accumulated flaws
Of the small.
Truth is the only brand
Worth breathing
And believing.
So stand for truth
In everything you do,
And only then
Does your life have
Meaning.
WHAT IS TRUTH? by Suzy Kassem”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Truth is not a virtue, but a passion. It is never charitable.”
Source: Notebooks, 1951-1959
“Truth is not absolute; it is uncertain.”
Source: The Truth Engine: Cross-Examination Outside the Box
“Truth is not afraid of questions.”
“Truth is not afraid of scrutiny; only deception fears the light.”
“Truth is not always a pleasant thing.”
“Truth is not always hard to find; it is often staring you in the face. The problem with truth is that it is hard to believe. It is even harder to get other people to believe.”
“Truth is not always in a well. In fact, as regards the more important knowledge, I do believe that she is invariably superficial. The depth lies in the valleys where we seek her, and not upon the mountain-tops where she is found.”
Source: The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe