T Quotes
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“The days will have more hours while you are gone away.”
“The days without difficulty are the days you do not improve.”
Source: The Rage of Dragons
“The days you work are the best days.”
“the days, and the months, and the years, pass so swiftly, that I can no longer retain them. Time, in its flight, hurries me away, in spite of myself; in vain I endeavor to stop him, he drags me along: the thought of this alarms me.”
“The days, months, and years eventually reveal, like a Polaroid, a clear picture of how significant events and decisions ultimately shape our lives.”
Source: Ten Years Later: Six People Who Faced Adversity and Transformed Their Lives
“The days, the nights, flow one by one above us. The hours go silently over our lifted faces. We are like dreamers who walk beneath a sea. Beneath high walls we flow in the sun together. We sleep, we wake, we laugh, we pursue, we flee.”
Source: The House of Dust: A Symphony
“The days, the weeks, the years out here shall come back again, and our dead comrades shall then stand up again and march with us, our heads shall be clear, we shall have a purpose, and so we shall march, our dead comrades beside us, the years at the Front behind us:—against whom, against whom?”
Source: All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel
“The Daytona 500 is a big race, and Darlington is just as big of an event, and a lot of people get excited for it.”
“The Daytona 500 is a career-winning race. It defines careers for drivers, crew members, crew chiefs and race teams. It has that power.”
“The DC 9/11: Time of Crisis film was hard to get the part; I had to audition three times. It was very serious and very sobering. We studied and tried to re-create all the stuff that we all saw that day.”
“The DC electrical circuit of the human appears to be a battery that is charged by the environment.”
“The DC Improv food is amazingly edible for a comedy club.”
“The DCA Tower of Terror is a powerful visual landmark that looms over the park day and night. It's not just the tallest building at Disneyland Resort; it's the tallest building in Anaheim.
Amtrak travelers know they're approaching the Anaheim train station when they see the Tower of Terror looming in the distance.”
Source: The Disneyland Book of Secrets 2014 - DCA: One Local's Unauthorized, Rapturous and Indispensable Guide to the Happiest Place on Earth
“The De Bernières were very military. I broke the military tradition but I was terribly proud of my father being a soldier.”
“The de facto censorship which leaves so many Americans functionally illiterate about the history of US foreign affairs may be all the more effective because it is not official, heavy-handed or conspiratorial, but woven artlessly into the fabric of education and media. No conspiracy is needed.”
Source: Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II
“The de industrialization of the US. economy based on the migration of corporations into third world areas where labor is very cheap and thus more profitable for these companies creates on the one hand conditions in those countries that encourage people to emigrate to the US. in search of a better life. On the other hand, it creates conditions here that send more black people into the alternative economies, the drug economies, women into economies in sexual services, and sends them into the prison industrial complex.”
“The de-spiritualization of asceticisms is probably the event in the current intellectual history of mankind that is the most comprehensive and, because of its large scale, the hardest to perceive, yet at once the most palpable and atmospherically powerful. Its counterpart is the informalization of spirituality - accompanied by its commercialization in the corresponding subcultures. The threshold values for these two tendencies provide the intellectual landmarks for the twentieth century: the first tendency is represented by sport, which has become a metaphor for achievement as such, and the second by popular music, that devotio postmoderna which covers the lives of contemporary individuals with unpredictable flashes of inner emergency.”
Source: Du mußt dein Leben ändern
“The de-eroticization of the world, a companion to its disenchantment ... seems to result from a combination of causes our democratic regime and its tendencies toward leveling and self-protection, a reductionist-materialist science that inevitably interprets eros as sex, and the atmosphere generated by "the death of God" and of the subordinate god, Eros.”
Source: Love and Friendship
“The dead and not-yet dead, we are company all together.”
Source: Iris and Ruby: A Novel
“The dead and past stories that I have told again in divers fashions, are not set down without authority.”
Source: Medieval Lays and Legends of Marie de France
“The Dead and Those About to Die is a gripping, first-hand account of the desperate battle for Omaha Beach on D-Day by the legendary 1st Infantry Division, the Big Red One. On the 70th anniversary of that momentous event, John C. McManus’s tale of courage under fire is a vivid reminder that freedom isn’t free and that when the chips are down stalwart American soldiers will always answer the call of duty.”
“The dead appear to us in dreams because that's the only way they can make us see them; what we see is only a projection, beamed from a great distance, light shining at us from a dead star...”
Source: The Secret History
“The dead are all holy, even they that were base and wicked while alive. Their baseness and wickedness was not they, was but the heavy and unmanageable environment that lay round them.”
Source: Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Collected and Republished
“The dead are celebrated. The dead are loved. They give something to the living. Once you put something into the ground, Doctor, you always know where to find it.”
“The dead are dead but they rely on us to fulfill their hopes.”
Source: The Source: A Novel
“The dead are dead every day…and that’s their immortal right.”
Source: Billy's Experiment: An Old Castle Novel
“The dead are happy, having no desire. I rise and fall, and rise and fall again, Something is in me, famishing for bread, Baffled and unappeasable as fire.”
Source: The collected works of Arthur Symons
“The dead are hard to look at. Their faces shimmer. They all look slightly angry or confused. they will come up to you and speak, but their voices sound like chatter, like bats twittering. Once they realize you can't understand them, they frown and move away. The dead aren't scary. They're just sad.”
Source: The lightning thief
“The dead are held in such high esteem that we only remember the good things, and we not only forgive their faults but we forget them.”
Source: Well Met
“The dead are immune from our prison of Time. The distance between the living and dead may be vast, but the space of Time the dead experience when they are reunited with their loved ones is only paper-thin.”
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“The Dead are like the stars by day; Withdrawn from mortal eye, But not extinct, they hold their way In glory through the sky.”
Source: Poems ... To which is added a memoir of the author. A new edition, with illustrations
“The dead are merely the countrymen of my future.”
Source: Fear Nothing: A Novel
“The dead are never exactly seen by the living, but many people seem acutely aware of something changed around them. They speak of a chill in the air. The mates of the deceased wake from dreams and see a figure standing at the end of thier bed, or in a doorway, or boarding, phantomlike, a city bus.”
Source: The Lovely Bones: Picador Classic
“The dead are never far from us. They're in our hearts and on our minds and in the end all that separates us from them is a single breath, one final puff of air.”
Source: Ordinary Grace: A Novel
“The dead are never truly gone. They linger in our minds and hearts and torture us with a malice they were not capable of in life.”
Source: Shadows of Absolution
“The dead are notoriously hard to satisfy.”
Source: My Vocabulary Did this to Me: The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer
“The dead are often known to eat 27 and 53”
“The dead are silent because they live, just as we chatter so loudly to try to make ourselves forget that we are dying. Their silence is really their call to me, the assurance of their immortal love for me.”
Source: The Heart of Rahner
“The dead are the only people to have permanent dwellings.”
Source: Poems
“The dead are there, whether you believe in them or not.”
Source: Nettle & Bone
“The dead are too much with us.”
“The dead are visible only in the terrible lidless eye of memory.”
Source: The Fault in Our Stars
“The dead are visible only in the terrible lidless eye of memory. The living, thank heaven, retain the ability to surprise and to disappoint. - Van Houten”
Source: The Fault in Our Stars
“The dead are way more organized than the living.”
“The dead aren't scary. They are just sad.”
Source: The lightning thief
“The dead can neither protect nor guide the living. They died.”
“The dead can survive as part of the lives of those that still live.”
“The dead can't hurt you, they're dead. Living things can hurt you, living people can hurt you but the dead can't.”
“The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is a duty of the living to do so for them.”
Source: Diplomatic Immunity
“The dead cannot preach to the living, and the living cannot preach to the dead.”