T Quotes
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“The circle is a reminder that each moment is not just the present, but is inclusive of our gratitude to the past and our responsibility to the future.”
“The circle is an ancient symbol that denotes continuation, movement, connection, and wholeness. It embodies the essence of the infinite nature of existence. When you attune to the energy present within this source of totality, you can more easily embrace your challenges with the understanding of the greater container available for healing. In other words, the circle helps you recognize
that you are not alone.”
Source: Transcending Sexual Trauma: Self-Awareness Tools and Nature-Based Practices to Cultivate Inner Healing
“The circle is the synthesis of the greatest oppositions. It combines the concentric and the eccentric in a single form and in equilibrium. Of the three primary forms, it points most clearly to the fourth dimension.”
Source: Delphi Collected Works of Wassily Kandinsky (Illustrated)
“The circle of an empty day is brutal and at night it tightens around your neck like a noose”
Source: The Days of Abandonment
“The circle of divine love has not remained closed.”
“The circle of knowledge commences close round a man and thence stretches out concentrically.”
“The circle of life is cut up into segments. All lines are equal if they are drawn from the centre and touch the circumference.”
“The circle of our understanding is a very restricted area.”
Source: Complete Poems and Plays, 1909-1950
“The circle of the return to birth can only remain open, but this is a chance, a sign of life, and a wound.”
Source: Points . .: Interviews, 1974-1994
“The circle that they drew was laid with fresh petals from the cherry tree on a bed of salt...”
Source: The Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories
“The Circle Theatre, black people had to sit in the balcony. Any theater with a balcony, black people had to sit up there. Black people couldn't check into any hotel except their own. And black people couldn't eat anywhere except in their own restaurants.”
“The circle, or ring, dance was seen as an earthly counterpart of the heavenly dance of the angels, which was itself a celebration of the resurrection.”
Source: Dancing: The Pleasure, Power, and Art of Movement
“The circling horse was an oblique warning that i would repeat the same mistake eternally. Would the law of averages allow it? Can anything continue without change? Nothing else in nature behaves so consistently and rigidly as a human being in pursuit of hell.”
“The circuit training program along with a healthy clean diet is the way to excellent results.”
“The circuited city of the future will not be the huge hunk of concentrated real estate created by the railway. It will take on a totally new meaning under conditions of very rapid movement. It will be an information megalopolis.”
Source: The medium is the massage: an inventory of effects
“the circuits that engage you — for example when you're having an argument about something fundamental with someone that you love. So you're trying to structure the world around you, jointly, to create a habitable space that you both can exist within. You're using the same circuits — the abstracted version — that our archaic ancestors would have used when they went out into the unknown itself to encounter beasts and predators and geographical unknowns.”
“The circular style of the universe is a lesson what you do in it will have the same reaction or it will be similar.”
“The circular wind is life. What was yesterday comes again tomorrow. It runs from place to place and returns. But in the midst of disorder is reason. And if you can hold to reason, you shall be safe.”
Source: Wolf Winter
“The circulating medium being issued only by those who labor, they would suddenly become invested with all the wealth and all the power; and those who did not labor, be they ever so rich now, would as suddenly become poor and powerless.”
“The circulation of capital realizes value , while living labour creates value .”
“The circulation of commodities is the original precondition of the circulation of money.”
Source: Grundrisse: Foundations of the critique of political economy
“The circulation of confidence is better than the circulation of money.”
Source: The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution: As Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution
“The circulation of money is like the sharing of cake. The one that holds the knife controls the portion you get.”
“The circumference of your breast may change; the shape of your hips may change; the size of your pants may also change. But your life never changes unless your thoughts, your plans and your actions change! Think big things!”
Source: Daily Drive 365
“The circumstance causes a change.”
“The circumstance is the incredible part, but I always knew in my heart that something was going to be out there, just for the world to notice me. It sounds so cocky, but it's happening.”
“The circumstance that any man could suppose that Matthew when he said, 'Jacob begat Joseph,' or Luke, when he said, 'Joseph was the son of Heli' could refer to the wife of the one, or the daughter-in-law of the other, shows to what desperate stratagems polemical orthodoxy will resort in order to defend an untenable position.”
Source: The creed of Christendom: its foundations and superstructure
“The circumstance which gives authors an advantage above all these great masters, is this, that they can multiply their originals; or rather, can make copies of their works, to what number they please, which shall be as valuable as the originals themselves.”
Source: The spectator
“The circumstances and events that we see as setbacks are oftentimes the very things that launch us into periods of intense spiritual growth”
Source: How to Handle Adversity
“The circumstances of everyday life were too demanding-and in American's great cities, appalling.”
Source: The Cholera Years: The United States in 1832, 1849, and 1866
“The circumstances of human society are too complicated to be submitted to the rigor of mathematical calculation.”
“The circumstances of justice may be described as the normal conditions under which human cooperation is both possible and necessary.”
Source: A Theory of Justice
“The circumstances of life are only the bases or instruments of life: the fruition of life is not in retrospect, not in description of the instruments, but in expression of the spirit itself, to which those instruments may prove useful; as music is not a criticism of violins, but a playing upon them. This expression need not resemble its ground. Experience is diversified by colours that are not produced by colours, sounds that are not conditioned by sounds, names that are not symbols for other names, fixed ideal objects that stand for ever-changing material processes. The mind is fundamentally lyrical, inventive, redundant. Its visions are its own offspring, hatched in the warmth of some favourable cosmic gale. The ambient weather may vary, and these visions be scattered; but the ideal world they pictured may some day be revealed again to some other poet similarly inspired; the possibility of restoring it, or something like it, is perpetual. It is precisely because Shelley's sense for things is so fluid, so illusive, that it opens to us emotionally what is a serious scientific probability; namely, that human life is not all life, nor the landscape of earth the only admired landscape in the universe; that the ancients who believed in gods and spirits were nearer the virtual truth (however anthropomorphically they may have expressed themselves) than any philosophy or religion that makes human affairs the centre and aim of the world. Such moral imagination is to be gained by sinking into oneself, rather than by observing remote happenings, because it is at its heart, not at its fingertips, that the human soul touches matter, and is akin to whatever other centres of life may people the infinite.”
Source: Winds Of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion: Exploring Modern Thought and Ideologies
“The circumstances of my life are paralyzing.”
Source: Guilty
“The circumstances of others seem good to us, while ours seem good to others.”
“The circumstances of our lives actually matter less to our happiness than the sense of control we feel over our lives.”
“The circumstances of our lives are pieces of a larger scheme in the puzzle of life, and in His Perfect Wisdom, the pieces fit.”
Source: Perfect Wisdom
“The circumstances of the world are continually changing, and the opinions of men change also; and as government is for the living, and not for the dead, it is the living only that has any right in it. That which may be thought right and found convenient in one age, may be thought wrong and found inconvenient in another. In such cases, who is to decide, the living, or the dead?”
Source: The Rights of Man: With a Brief Historical Preface
“The circumstances of the world are so variable that an irrevocable purpose or opinion is almost synonymous with a foolish one.”
“The circumstances of these three - conduct, thoughts and speech, are constantly changing from moment to moment.”
Source: Aptavani-2
“The circumstances of your life are neither good nor bad. They are appropriate to the needs of your soul. They may or may not be what your personality desires.”
“The circumstances seemed to be simple; but they who understood such matters declared that the duration of a trial depended a great deal more on the public interest felt in the matter than upon its own nature.”
Source: Phineas Redux: Trollope's Works
“The circumstances surrounding your birth are not as important as the opportunity to live life.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The circumstances surrounding your birth is not as important as the opportunity to live life.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations are infinite, and for this reason no constitutional shackles can wisely be imposed on the power to which the care of it is committed.”
Source: The Federalist, on the new constitution, written in 1788, with an appendix, containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the proclamation of neutrality of 1793, also the original articles of confederation and the constitution of the United States
“The circumstances that surround a man's life are not important. How that man responds to those circumstances IS IMPORTANT. His response is the ultimate determining factor between success and failure.”
“The circumstances we ask God to CHANGE are often the circumstances God is using to CHANGE US.”
“The circumstances which a man encounters with suffering are the result of his own mental inharmony.”
Source: As a Man Thinketh
“The circumstances with which every thing in this world is begirt, give every thing in this world its size and shape;--and by tightening it, or relaxing it, this way or that, make the thing to be, what it is--great--little--good--bad--indifferent or not indifferent, just as the case happens.”
Source: The Works of Laurence Sterne: Containing the Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gent., Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, Sermons, Letters, &c. With a Life of the Author Written by Himself
“The circumstances, including my body and my parents, whom I may curse, are my soul's own choice and I do not understand this because I have forgotten”