T Quotes
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“The depravity of man's heart knows no floor, and everyone in this hard country has a sordid chapter in the story of their life, that they're trying either to atone for, or stay ahead of.”
Source: The Buffalo Hunter Hunter
“The depravity which sin has produced in human nature extends to the whole of it. There is no part of man's nature which is unaffected by it. Man's nature is all of a piece, and what affects it at all affects it altogether”
Source: Studies in Theology: Lectures Delivered in Chicago Theological Seminary
“The depreciation of Christianity by indifference is a more insidious and less curable evil than infidelity itself.”
“The depressed and the suicidal are often lonely and inhibited. Discussions of inhibition in this context usually emphasize fear of rejection.”
Source: Out of the Nightmare: Recovery from Depression and Suicidal Pain
“The depressed don't simply need to feel better. They need a Redeemer who says, "Take heart, my son, my daughter; what you really need has been supplied. Life no longer need be about your goodness, success, righteousness, or failure. I've given you something infinitely more valuable than good feelings: your sins are forgiven."”
“The depressed fall back exhausted from every undertaking.”
“The depressed man lives in a depressed world.”
“The depressed narcissist mourns not an Object but the Thing. Let me posit the "Thing" as the real that does not lend itself to signification, the center of attraction and repulsion, seat of the sexuality from which the object of desire will become separated... the Thing is an imagined sun, bright and black at the same time.”
Source: Black Sun
“The depressed person is a radical, sullen atheist.”
“The depressed person is mired in the past; the manic person is obsessed with the future. Both destroy the present in the process.”
Source: A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness
“The depressed person sees no meaning in life largely because the small box of her linguistic thinking limits her view of what life is. The anxious person fears self-destruction largely because her linguistic understanding of her own identity is confining.”
Source: More Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth And Belief
“The depressed person was in terrible and unceasing pain, and the impossibility of sharing or articulating this pain was itself a component of the pain and a contributing factor in its essential horror.”
“The depressing thing about an Englishman's traditional love of animals is the dishonesty thereof ... Get a barbed hook into the upper lip of a salmon, drag him endlessly around the water until he loses his strength, pull him to the bank, hit him on the head with a stone, and you may well become fisherman of the year. Shoot.the salmon and you'll never be asked again.”
“The depressing thing about battery technology is that it gets better, but it gets better slowly. There are a whole bunch of problems in materials science and chemistry that come in trying to make existing batteries better.”
“The depressing thing about tennis is that no matter how good I get, I'll never be as good as a wall.”
“The depression belongs to all of us. I think of the family down the road whose mother was having a baby and they went around the neighborhood saying, "We're pregnant." I want to go around the neighborhood saying, "We're depressed." If my mum can't get out of bed in the morning, all of us feel the same. Her silence has become ours, and it's eating us alive.”
Source: Saving Francesca
“The depression brought everybody down a peg or two. And the Negroes had but few pegs to fall.”
“The Depression taught me what frugality means and the importance of not losing money.”
“The depression was the calculated 'shearing' of the public by the World Money powers, triggered by the planned sudden shortage of supply of call money in the New York money market....The One World Government leaders and their ever close bankers have now acquired full control of the money and credit machinery of the U.S. via the creation of the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank.”
“The Depression, which started in 1929 was rather mild from 1929 to 1930. And, indeed, in my opinion would have been over in 1931 at the latest had it not been that the Federal Reserve followed a policy which led to bank failures, widespread bank failures, and led to a reduction in the quantity of money.”
“The depth and complexity of the questions we’ve recently been engaging tend to ignite associated questions very quickly. The family members of these subjects—purpose, responsibility, devotion, commitment, trust, yearning—and their neighbors—frustration, jealousy, ambition, sloth, etc.—get all excited and have things to say to each other. Because of the pressure and tension between them, one has to negotiate the dialogue carefully and use a lot of patience, tolerance and other unsexy qualities. Otherwise, we’ve got another war on our hands.”
Source: Re:
“The depth and strength of a human character are defined by its moral reserves. People reveal themselves completely only when they are thrown out of the customary conditions of their life, for only then do they have to fall back on their reserves.”
Source: Portraits, political & personal
“The depth and strength of our character is defined by our moral code. People only reveal themselves when they're thrown out of the usual conditions of their lives. That's when the truth of who they are is revealed.”
Source: Born Of Shadows: Number 4 in series
“The depth at which we take in the preceding generations astonishes me. There is likely an epigenetic component to this as well as transmission through the internalizations that get passed down through the generations. Whole cultures are carried forward that way, so it makes sense that family legacies might be transmitted that way as well.”
Source: The Heart of Trauma: Healing the Embodied Brain in the Context of Relationships
“The depth lies in the valleys where we seek her, and not upon the mountain-tops where she is found.”
Source: A Classic Crime Collection
“The depth of a friendship - how much it means to us ... depends, at least in part, upon how many parts of ourselves a friend sees, shares and validates.”
“the depth of a person's character is not measured by his or her physical strength, but by the depth of his or her nobility.”
Source: No More Victims
“The depth of any story is proportionate to the protagonist's commitment to their goal, the complexity of the problem, and the grace of the solution.”
“The depth of darkness into which you can descend, and still live, is an exact measure, I believe, of the height to which you can aspire to reach." Letter from Alan McGlashan to the Author”
Source: The Night of the New Moon
“The depth of darkness to which you can descend and still live is an exact measure of the height to which you can aspire to reach.”
“The depth of dreams lies in discovering.”
“The depth of dreams lies in discovery.”
“The depth of experience fine wine can bring to a dinner, particularly a bottle that has been through the past 100 years, makes you take stock of your own life.”
“The depth of exploration of the male psyche and the female psyche is uneven. I see further, deeper renderings of what it means to be a man.”
“The depth of John Candy's talent did surprise me. He was one of my all-time favorite leading men.”
Source: 'Tis Herself: An Autobiography
“The depth of learning is in direct relation to the intensity of the experience.”
Source: Far Journeys
“The depth of life is found in the breadth of living.”
“The depth of love is measured by things forgone and things forgiven.”
“The depth of love is revealed in its departure.”
Source: Richard Paul Evans: The Complete Walk Series eBook Boxed Set: The Walk, Miles to Go, Road to Grace, Step of Faith, Walking on Water
“The depth of my sorrow is the height of my joy.”
“The depth of night always felt adjacent to real life, a fourth dimension of hte world that allwed the honesty and courage that daylight forbade.”
Source: A Guardian and a Thief
“The depth of our belief in the Resurrection and the Atonement of the Savior will, I believe, determine the measure of courage and purpose with which we meet life's challenges.”
“The depth of our despair measures what capability and height of claim we have to hope.”
Source: The Works of Thomas Carlyle
“The depth of our repentance will determine the depth of our revival.”
“The depth of revival will be determined exactly by the depth of the spirit of repentance.”
Source: Azusa Street: First Hand Accounts of the Revival-Includes Feature Articles from the Apostolic Faith Newspaper
“The depth of talent in Israel is just spectacular. I was very excited by it because when you cast in LA, you tend to see a lot of the same faces on lists for various parts.”
“The depth of the feeling continued to surprise and threaten me, but each time it hit again and I bore it...I would discover that it hadn't washed me away.”
“The depth of the hole might be determined by the foolishness of my choices, but the foolishness of my choices never determines the length of God’s arm.”
“The depth of the hole that we’re in is too often based on the size of our shovel, the frequency with which we use it, and the fact that we’ve yet to discard it.”
“The depth of the love of parents for their children cannot be measured. It is like no other relationship. It exceeds concern for life itself. The love of a parent for a child is continuous, and transcends heartbreak and disappointment.”