T Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with T. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“The deepest desire of the human spirit is to be acknowledged.”
“The deepest desire of the soul is to be sensual.”
“The deepest despair is ravenous,
It takes & takes & takes,
A stomach never satisfied.”
Source: Call Us What We Carry
“The deepest difference between religions is not that between polytheism and monotheism.”
“The deepest experience of the creator is feminine, for it is experience of receiving and bearing.”
Source: Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke, 1892-1910
“The deepest fear we have, 'the fear beneath all fears,' is the fear of not measuring up, the fear of judgment. It's this fear that creates the stress and depression of everyday life.”
Source: It Is Finished: 365 Days of Good News
“The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence;
not in silence, but restraint.”
Source: Complete Poems
“The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence.”
Source: Observations: Poems
“The deepest feelings always show itself in silence.”
“The deepest form of despair is to choose to be another than himself.”
“The deepest form of self-love is not centering your happiness around others. It's accepting you’ll disappoint a few along your journey. It's not earning the world's approval, but feeling at peace in your own skin, unmoved by how others perceive you. It’s not feeling unsettled until you reach all your goals, but finding joy in how far you made it. It's not regretting past decisions, experiences, or relationships, but unwrapping silver linings and letting aha moments be your closure. The deepest form of self-love is not doubting yourself when honest love shows up, but welcoming it with confidence because you know every cell in your body is deserving of it. It's not convincing yourself that the world has turned its back on you when a situation arises, but having faith that you will rise again and settle into your beautiful self as the glorious sun does for the sky every morning. The deepest form of self-love is feeling proud of the life you're living despite how it may look on someone's screen, despite not capturing a sacred moment and uploading it in time. It's understanding that happiness is always in your hands, that it always starts with you.”
Source: Not Broken, Becoming.: Moving from Self-Sabotage to Self-Love.
“The deepest healing is the healing of the deepest wound. The deepest wound is the frustration of the deepest need. The deepest need is the need for meaning, purpose, and hope.”
Source: The Philosophy of Tolkien: The Worldview Behind The Lord of the Rings
“The deepest human need is the need to be appreciated.”
“The deepest hunger in human beings is the desire to be appreciated.”
“The deepest hunger in life is a secret that is revealed only when a person is willing to unlock a hidden part of the self. In the ancient traditions of wisdom, this quest has been likened to diving for the most precious pearl in existence, a poetic way of saying that you have to swim far out beyond shallow waters, plunge deep into yourself, and search patiently until the pearl beyond price is found.”
Source: The Book Of Secrets: Who am I? Where did I come from? Why am I here?
“The deepest hunger of [a child's] human heart is to be understood, for understanding implicitly affirms, validates, recognizes and appreciates the intrinsic worth of another.”
“The deepest insult which can be shown to a human being is to associate it solely with material functions, with no cognizance and no consideration of its intellectual and spiritual power.”
“The deepest interior mystery for a woman may not be named or given any label. It is the essence of that feminine quality which must remain a mystery, certainly to men, and hardly less so for women.
It is not less than the element of healing itself.”
Source: She: Understanding Feminine Psychology
“The deepest joy is often unveiled within the smallest blessings.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“The deepest joys and blessings in life are associated with family, parenthood, and sacrifice.”
Source: So shall ye reap: selected addresses
“The deepest learning directs your thinking. The deepest thinking directs your learning.”
“The deepest lessons come out of the deepest waters and the hottest fires.”
“The deepest level of communication is not communication, but communion. It is wordless. It is beyond words, and it is beyond speech, and it is beyond concept. Not that we discover a new unity. We discover an older unity. My dear Brothers [and Sisters], we are already one. But we imagine that we are not. And what we have to recover is our original unity. What we have to be is what we are.”
Source: The Hidden Ground of Love: Letters
“The deepest level of obsession is obsession with a sense of self. A sense of self, generated as a reaction to non-referential space, lies at the core of every habituated pattern. A self is felt to be a permanent, independent unit. The feeling of permanence manifests in life as a feeling of dullness, of not being quite present. The illusion of independence arises as a feeling of separation. The feeling of being one thing arises as a feeling of incompleteness or dissatisfaction. Together, these three qualities obscure the mystery of being.”
Source: Wake Up To Your Life: Discovering the Buddhist Path of Attention – Essential Methods for Equanimity, Compassion, and Joy
“The deepest level of truth uncovered by science, & by philosophy, is the fundamental truth of unity. At that deepest subnuclear level of our reality, you & i are literally one.”
“The deepest level of worship is praising God inspite of pain, trusting Him during a trial, surrendering while suffering, and loving Him when He seems distant.”
“The deepest life of nature is silent and obscure; so often the elements that move and mould society are the results of the sister's counsel and the mother's prayer.”
“The deepest longing in the human breast is the desire for appreciation.”
“The deepest longing of the human heart is to know and enjoy the glory of God. We were made for this.”
Source: A Peculiar Glory: How the Christian Scriptures Reveal Their Complete Truthfulness
“The deepest longing of the human soul is to be sensual.”
“The deepest love is an honest love—a love strong enough to look at the other person seeing all their gifts and flaws, their strengths and imperfections. It is a weak love that can only exist when the other person is idealized.”
Source: Letters for My Father: Grief, Love, and Self-Exploration
“The deepest love is often hidden.”
“The deepest love is often silent, for words can never fully express the heart's intricacy. Yes, deep love goes beyond verbal expression; it's the silent understanding, the unspoken connection, and the shared emotions.”
“The deepest-lying and most pervasive part of character is disposition: it accompanies us everywhere, and shows itself in all we do. It is the attitude of the soul toward life, the way in which we accept our situation and our daily experiences. On the inner side it gives color and tone to our own conscious life: on the outer side it pervades and modifies our conduct toward others and our reactions to events. A good disposition is indispensable to good character, though of course not all of character; without it one cannot hope for perfection; even with it one may fail through lack of higher elements. It is a sort of foundation layer.”
“The deepest motivation for a lot of artists is obviously the one they all share: their great fear they are a fraud. It's a joke. In my case the problem is not that I don't question myself. It's just that I question other people even more.”
“The deepest mystery comes not when we don't know somebody well, but when we do.”
“The deepest mystery is that there is something eternal about who we are.”
Source: Ever Flowing On: On being and becoming oneself
“The deepest need of humans is not food and clothing and shelter, important as they are. It is God. We have mistaken the nature of poverty, and thought it was economic poverty. No, it is poverty of the soul, deprivation of God's recreating, loving peace.”
“The deepest need of men is not food and clothing and shelter, important as they are. It is God.”
“The deepest need of our darkness is to comprehend the light which shines in the midst of it.”
Source: The Silent Life
“The deepest need of the human being is to overcome our
separateness, to leave the prison of our loneliness.”
“The deepest need that you and I have in weakness and adversity is not quick relief, but the well-grounded confidence that what is happening to us is part of the greatest purpose of God in the universe - the glorification of the grace and power of his Son - the grace and power that bore Him to the cross and kept him there until the work of love was done.”
“The deepest of powers are often the most subtle. Something that most fail to realize... ☥”
“The deepest pain I ever felt was denying my own feelings to make everyone else comfortable.”
“the deepest part of me is, and will always be, a climber. ... No matter where I go, I always feel like a climber.”
“The deepest part of you is NOT your mistakes or your failures. When God looks at you, He sees so much deeper than your mistakes to your actual identity, your true worth and value. And those of us who love you can see that part, too. So get a better perspective and live that truth out.”
Source: I Take My Coffee Black: Reflections on Tupac, Musical Theater, Faith, and Being Black in America
“The deepest parts of you know that if freedom from fear was as easy as 'creating a new reality' for yourself, then you would already be the fearless person you know in your heart that you're meant to be.”
“The deepest personal defeat suffered by human beings is constituted by the difference between what one was capable of becoming and what one has in fact become.”
Source: The Cultured Man
“The deepest poverty is the inability of joy, the tediousness of a life considered absurd and contradictory. This poverty is widespread today, in very different forms in the materially rich as well as the poor countries. The inability of joy presupposes and produces the inability to love, produces jealousy, avarice - all defects that devastate the life of individuals and of the world. This is why we are in need of a new evangelization - if the art of living remains an unknown, nothing else works... this art can only be communicated by [one] who has life - he who is the Gospel personified.”
“The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.”