T Quotes
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“The degree of the darkness that we’re experiencing today is nothing more than an indicator of how bright the coming light is going to be. And if we look at it that way, does it ever really get that dark?”
“The degree of tolerance attainable at any moment depends on the strain under which society is maintaining its cohesion.”
Source: Saint Joan
“The degree of true wisdom that moms experience over a lifetime is directly related to our fear of - or respect for - the Lord. The more we look to God, the wiser we'll become.”
Source: Inspirations for a Mother's Soul
“The degree of your anger over correction equals the measure of your pride.”
“The degree of your cry to God to a question mark in your life is determined by the degree of how such question has consumed you”
“The degree of your desire determines your dedication.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“The degree of your free spirit and happiness is directly proportional to your ability to forgive and forget.
Do learn but do forgive too, sometimes others and sometimes yourself..!”
“The degree of your freedom lies in the fact that you are able to express yourself, to do what you are up to.
The fear of failure takes you out from your own equation and put the thoughts of others around you.”
“The degree of your mindset will confine you - just as the breadth of your open-heartedness will set you free”
“The degree to which a surviving parent copes is the most important indicator of the child's long-term adaptation. Kids whose surviving parents are unable to function effectively in the parenting role show more anxiety and depression, as well as sleep and health problems, than those whose parents have a strong support network and solid inner resources to rely on.”
Source: Motherless Daughters: The Legacy of Loss, 20th Anniversary Edition
“The Degree to which I am blessed staggers me... the degree to which I take that for granted shames me. -Streetwalking with Jesus”
“The degree to which I can create relationships, which facilitate the growth of others as separate persons, is a measure of the growth I have achieved in myself.”
Source: On becoming a person: a therapist's view of psychotherapy
“The degree to which I try to be honest that there's some Donald Trump in all of us. The seduction of the promise of order, the politics of white fear, it's not just some other group of uneducated white people who are susceptible to those appeals. It's everyone. And not just white people, frankly. All Americans have this susceptibility to a politics of fear and order that I think we have to be really honest about.”
“The degree to which one has become enlightened is the degree one has gained to the ability to accept each moment and transmute the circumstances, pleasure or pain, into bliss.”
Source: Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence
“The degree to which one is sensitive to other people's suffering, to other (people's) humanity, is the index of one's own humanity”
Source: Who is Man?
“The degree to which prayer is applied in line with the Word determines the degree to which more signs and wonders will be manifested.”
Source: The Infallible Word of God: 365 Inspirational Quotes
“The degree to which the arts are included in our educational curriculum is totally inadequate. The arts are just as important as math and science in an education and just as important as any other endeavour in our lives.”
“The degree to which the child-rearing professionals continue to be out of touch with reality is astounding. For example, a widely read manual on breast-feeding, devotes fewer than two pages to the working mother.”
“The degree to which the opportunity to use power effectively is granted to or withheld from individuals is one operative difference between those companies which stagnate and those which innovate.”
Source: Change Masters
“The degree to which the people of America are being dumbed down on purpose every day is striking. And all for the express purpose of maintaining in power a political party [the Democrats] which seeks a permanent underclass and as many dependent people on government as possible. As many uninformed, misinformed, know-nothings as they can get.”
“The degree to which the psychiatric community is complicit with abusive parents in drugging non-compliant children is a war crime across the generations, and there will be a Nuremberg at some point in the future”
“The degree to which we are bitten by our choices depends on how many teeth we give them.”
“The degree to which we connect to a community is in proportion to our individuality.”
“The degree to which we openly express our feelings should be governed, not by fear of reprisal, but by our commitment to loving others.”
“The degree to which you resist is the degree to which you are free.”
“The degree to which you value the currency in your possession; is a reflection of your daily potential good or bad investment choices.”
“The degree to which you value time determines how time-cautious you become.”
Source: The Precious Gift of Time: Inspirational Quotes and Sayings
“The degree to which you will awaken is in direct proportion to the amount of truth you are willing to accept about yourself.”
“The degree to which your Consciousness expands, is the degree to which you understand yourself and the universe.”
“The degree to which your mind is open now will determine the limitations, or lack of them, on your ideas in the future.”
“The dehumanisation of women is a central political technology in male supremacist cultures. Male supremacy is founded on the idea that women are biologically inferior to men. The girls and women who have been destroyed, driven into silence by madness, murdered or taken their own lives, are the true witnesses of male supremacy.”
Source: Misogyny Re-Loaded
“The dehumanized don't need to be humanized, they are already human, it's the dehumanizers that need to be humanized, because it's the animals that need to become human.”
Source: With Love From A Blue Rock
“The Deist needs none of those tricks and shows called miracles to confirm his faith, for what can be a greater miracle than the creation itself, and his own existence?”
Source: The Theological Works of Thomas Paine: To which are Added the Profession of Faith of a Savoyard Vicar
“The deity had the light, melodramatic voice of an artificial being programmed by a religious fanatic.”
Source: Hermetech
“The deity is within you, not in ideas and books. Truth is lived, not taught.”
Source: The Glass Bead Game: (Magister Ludi) A Novel
“The deity of Christ is the key doctrine of the scriptures. Reject it, and the Bible becomes a jumble of words without any unifying theme. Accept it, and the Bible becomes an intelligible and ordered revelation of God in the person of Jesus Christ.”
Source: Moody Classics Complete Set
“The deity on purpose [sings] the liveliest of all lyrics through the most miserable poet.”
“The deity who stalked the deserts of the Middle East millennia ago-and who seems to have abandoned them to bloodshed in his name ever since-is no one to consult on questions of ethics.”
Source: The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
“The Delaware Estuary has sustained a human population for thousands of years, but by the end of the 19th Century, increased population and industrialization had transformed much of the upper Estuary watershed.”
“The delay in issuing the hurricane Ian evacuation order increased the death toll.”
“The delay in the application of the policy to books has several explanations. For one thing, Blackshirts were not, nor have they yet become, bookworms; and the intellectual bread of Mussolini himself is made, usually, of clippings. They did not care too much about things which they could not hate since they usually did not know them....”
“The deleriums of fever and the recollections of dreams rise out of the remote past: what the waking and the healthy seem to have forgotten, the sleeping and the sick remember.”
Source: Schlaf und Traum : eine physiologisch-psychologische Untersuchung
“The delibarate placing of the highest intellectual gifs and achievement at the service of the lowest human instincts is a phenomenon with which the twentieth century is acquainted on a scale never previously attained. And whether the instinct be fear (the main defensive one) or revenge possessed (the main offensive ones) makes little difference in the end, so readily do they pass into one another.
It is no recent discovery that brain as well as brawn is esential to the efficient figher. The Trojan Horse is the perennial symbol of that truth, and it is appropriate that Shakespeare put on the lips of Ulysses an encomium on the “still and mental parts” of war. But it remained for war in our time to effect the total mobilization of those still and mental parts. The ideological warfare that precedes and precipitates the physical conflict (cold war as it has significantly come to be called); the propaganda that prepares and unifies public opinion; the conscription, in a dozen spheres, of the nation’s brains; the organization of what is revealingly known as the intelligence service; but most of all the practical absorption of science into the military effort; these things, apart from the knowledge and skill required for actual fighting, permit us to define modern war, once it is begun, as an unreserved dedication of the human intellect to death and destruction.”
“The deliberate and deadly attacks which were carried out yesterday against our country were more than acts of terror. They were acts of war.”
Source: Decision Points
“The deliberate expansion of means and methods does not automatically bring a new dimension of value.”
“The deliberate habituation of patriotism has a bearing upon the problem of peace. Knowledge of other peoples will not bring harmony and mutual goodwill unless it is sympathetic knowledge, and, if it is to be sympathetic, our mental prepossessions must be shaped so as to open our minds to a just appreciation of unwelcome facts and ways at variance with our own.”
“The deliberate placing of the highest intellectual gifs and achievement at the service of the lowest human instincts is a phenomenon with which the twentieth century is acquainted on a scale never previously attained. And whether the instinct be fear (the main defensive one) or revenge possessed (the main offensive ones) makes little difference in the end, so readily do they pass into one another.
It is no recent discovery that brain as well as brawn is esential to the efficient figher. The Trojan Horse is the perennial symbol of that truth, and it is appropriate that Shakespeare put on the lips of Ulysses an encomium on the “still and mental parts” of war. But it remained for war in our time to effect the total mobilization of those still and mental parts. The ideological warfare that precedes and precipitates the physical conflict (cold war as it has significantly come to be called); the propaganda that prepares and unifies public opinion; the conscription, in a dozen spheres, of the nation’s brains; the organization of what is revealingly known as the intelligence service; but most of all the practical absorption of science into the military effort; these things, apart from the knowledge and skill required for actual fighting, permit us to define modern war, once it is begun, as an unreserved dedication of the human intellect to death and destruction.”
“The deliberate placing of the highest intellectual gifts and achievement at the service of the lowest human instincts is a phenomenon with which the twentieth century is acquainted on a scale never previously attained. And whether the instinct be fear (the main defensive one) or revenge possessed (the main offensive ones) makes little difference in the end, so readily do they pass into one another.
It is no recent discovery that brain as well as brawn is esential to the efficient figher. The Trojan Horse is the perennial symbol of that truth, and it is appropriate that Shakespeare put on the lips of Ulysses an encomium on the “still and mental parts” of war. But it remained for war in our time to effect the total mobilization of those still and mental parts. The ideological warfare that precedes and precipitates the physical conflict (cold war as it has significantly come to be called); the propaganda that prepares and unifies public opinion; the conscription, in a dozen spheres, of the nation’s brains; the organization of what is revealingly known as the intelligence service; but most of all the practical absorption of science into the military effort; these things, apart from the knowledge and skill required for actual fighting, permit us to define modern war, once it is begun, as an unreserved dedication of the human intellect to death and destruction.”
“The deliberate placing of the highest intellectual gifts and achievement at the service of the lowest human instincts is a phenomenon with which the twentieth century is acquainted on a scale never previously attained. And whether the instinct be fear (the main defensive one) or revenge possessed (the main offensive ones) makes little difference in the end, so readily do they pass into one another.
It is no recent discovery that brain as well as brawn is essential to the efficient figher. The Trojan Horse is the perennial symbol of that truth, and it is appropriate that Shakespeare put on the lips of Ulysses an encomium on the “still and mental parts” of war. But it remained for war in our time to effect the total mobilization of those still and mental parts. The ideological warfare that precedes and precipitates the physical conflict (cold war as it has significantly come to be called); the propaganda that prepares and unifies public opinion; the conscription, in a dozen spheres, of the nation’s brains; the organization of what is revealingly known as the intelligence service; but most of all the practical absorption of science into the military effort; these things, apart from the knowledge and skill required for actual fighting, permit us to define modern war, once it is begun, as an unreserved dedication of the human intellect to death and destruction.”
“The deliberate union of so great and various a people in such a place, is without all partiality or prejudice, if not the greatest exertion of human understanding, the greatest single effort of national deliberation that the world has ever seen.”
Source: The Works of John Adams Vol. 6: Defence of the Constitution IV, Discourses on Davila