T Quotes
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“The depth of the middle class is waning as the polarization of society is in progress.”
“The depth of the ocean is calm, but on the surface, there are always waves. If you dive deep in your life, your life can be bliss.”
“The depth of the spirit is revealed in suffering.”
“The depth of wisdom can only complement the depth of our wounds we gain from healing them.”
Source: Life Changing Journey - 365 Inspirational Quotes - Series - I
“The depth of your belief and the strength of your conviction determines the power of your personality.”
“The depth of your challenges will determine the heights of your success in life”
“The depth of your mythology is the extent of your effectiveness.”
“The depth of your network is more important than its length”
“The depth of your sincerity and openheartedness are the most relevant factors in meditation for spiritual development.”
Source: Meditations on Christ: A 5-Minute Guided Journal for Christians
“The depth of your struggle determines the height of your success.”
“The depth of your valley determines the height of your mountaintop.”
“the depth or humaneness of our love depends on the wideness of our souls.”
Source: Me Before Them
“The depth, width, ferocity, and immensity of God is seen most spectacularly in the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
“The depths cleared again. Something moved in them that was not a board. It rose slowly, with an infinitely careless languor, a long dark twisted something that rolled lazily in the water as it rose. It broke surface casually, lightly, without haste. I saw wool, sodden and black, a leather jerkin blacker than ink, a pair of slacks. I saw shoes and something that bulged nastily between the shoes and the cuffs of the slacks. I saw a wave of dark blond hair straighten out in the water and hold still for a brief instant as if with a calculated effect, and then swirl into a tangle again.”
Source: The Lady in the Lake
“The depths hum with just about everything imaginable. Moving at an unimaginable speed. In a reinforced tube no bigger than a garden hose. You are here one moment. And then, in a nanosecond, you are somewhere else.”
Source: Twist
“The depths modern art has been exploring are mysterious depths, full of strange fish.”
“The depths of her thoughts will have you never wanting to surface for air...”
Source: Stories of a Polished Pistil: Lace and Ruffles
“The depths of life are not revealed through faith in eternity. Rather, our spiritual commitments proceed from caring for what will be irrevocably lost and remaining faithful to what gives no final guarantee. Secular faith will always be precarious, but in its fragility it opens the possibility of our spiritual freedom. (36)”
Source: This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom
“The depths of our misery can never fall below the depths of mercy.”
“The depths of the Depression. You didn't ask what the job was, what the pay was, you didn't ask about stock options, or - you said yes”
“The depths of the sea are only water after all.”
“The depths of the self are the heights of God.”
“The deregulation of the Boeing 737 Max occurred during the Obama administration and the tragic fatal fallout of deregulation occurred during the Trump administration.”
“The derision comes from snobbery, which I think is the worst thing for art and music. I don't think there's any place for it and it comes from insecurity.”
“The dervishes (or Sufis) have a saying, 'The dervish is the mirror of the dervish.' In other words, the universe is the mirror of the magickian's unconscious. Remember that face and you will never be dismayed for all is your realm to rule. For all will be plain to you. Whatever you experience will always and only be yourself. Whatever you change within your unconscious will always and only be the universe.”
Source: 666: Connection with Crowley
“The descendant who does what is good.
His actions all emulate the past.
Do not consort with a rowdy.
It harms you when one hears of it.”
Source: Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms
“The descendants of European immigrants do not govern the United States of America today. The foreign and domestic policies of the country are made by the Jews and their lackeys.”
“The descendants of Holy Roman Empire monarchies became feeble-minded in the twentieth century, and after World War I had been done in by the democracies; some were kept on to entertain the tourists, like the one they have in England.”
Source: Airing Dirty Laundry
“The descendants of those who crucified Christ... have taken ownership of the riches of the world, a minority has taken ownership of the gold of the world, the silver, the minerals, water, the good lands, petrol, well, the riches, and they have concentrated the riches in a small number of hands.”
“The descent became more steep.
Yadiel’s hope faded. He leaned over to see out the window. He wasn’t sure why.
No one can ever prepare you for how it all goes; the strangeness of it all.
“¿Lio?”
Lio looked at him. “Yeah?”
“Let’s try to hang out in Hell.”
Source: Threes: 2
“The descent beckons as the ascent beckoned”
Source: The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams: 1939-1962
“The descent into Hades is much the same from whatever place we start.”
“The descent into matter must be complete before the ascent to spirit can commence.”
“The descent into the depths always seems to precede the ascent.”
Source: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
“The descent is often as much (or more of) a challenge as the climb.”
“The descent of Israel from the morally towering position of a 'light for the nations' to the lowest of the low and one of the last relics of bygone shameful times of merciless imperialism, conquest, exploitation is on the cards.”
“The descent to Hades is the same from every place.”
“The descent to hell is easy and those who begin by worshipping power, soon worship evil.”
Source: The Allegory of Love
“The description and explanation is the best part of music reviewing. There is such a thing, and you know it too, as a gift for judgment. If you have it, you can say anything you like. If you haven't got it, you don't know you haven't got it.”
“The description given by a leading gastro-enterologist at the Mayo Clinic [of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome] remains accurate: 'the average doctor will see they are neurotic and he will often be disgusted with them'.”
“The description is not the described.”
Source: A Wholly Different Way of Living
“The description is not the described; I can describe the mountain, but the description is not the mountain, and if you are caught up in the description, as most people are, then you will never see the mountain”
“The description of Huck’s father grabbed my full attention, and I glanced up at the book in my teacher’s hand as if to double check. My eyes bulged reflexively. Huck’s father was an abusive drunk just like mine. The boy was hopeful that a corpse found near the river was actually his dad, but it turned out not to be. It was spooky how high my hopes rose for the boy, and then sank so utterly low when the body was discovered to be a female in disguise. I should’ve mourned for the woman, but it was the boy I felt bad for.”
Source: Dandelions: The Disappearance of Annabelle Fancher
“the description of lust was simple: two people learn they're compatible , attraction grows, and the ancient instinct to preserve the species kicks in.”
Source: True Believer
“The description of right lines and circles, upon which geometry is founded, belongs to mechanics. Geometry does not teach us to draw these lines, but requires them to be drawn.”
Source: Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System of the World: The motion of bodies
“The description of the world that most people have is very limited. They are in the fog. Once in a while a genuine insight comes through.”
“The description you have been given of the world is an aberrant one. It does not accept and give proper place to the nagual, to the mysterious unknown that is our heritage.”
“The descriptions of tribal rituals themselves usually exhibit features that we could characterize as play; such ritual is very much embodied as in singing, dancing, feasting, and general hilarity, but there is also a powerful element of pretend play that can have serious meanings.”
Source: Religion in Human Evolution: From the Paleolithic to the Axial Age
“The descriptive nature of literature, after all, is far removed from the prescriptive nature that typifies the design disciplines.”
Source: OASE 70: Architecture and Literature
“The desert ... may serve better as the backdrop for the problematic relationship between man and the environment. The human struggle, the successes ... both noble and foolish, are readily apparent in the desert. Symbols and relationships seem to arise that stand for the human condition itself.”
Source: Desert Cantos