T Quotes
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“The devil's snare does not catch you, unless you are first caught by the devil's bait.”
“The devil's spirit's trapped inside me. My soul is possessed by this devil my new name is Rain Man. So I keep conjuring (demons), sometimes I wonder where these thoughts spawn (Satan) from. I'm just relaying what the voice in my head's saying. Don't shoot the messenger, I'm just friends with the monster that's under my bed. Get along with the voices inside of my head.”
“The Devil's strategy for our times is to trivialize human existence and isolate us from one another while creating the delusion that the reasons are time pressures, work demands or economic anxieties.”
“The Devil's success is contingent upon people's ignorance.”
“The devil's voice is sweet to hear.”
Source: Needful Things
“The Devil's walking parody; On all four-footed things.”
“The devil, as a master of deceit, does everything he can to keep people from believing in the existence of a hell; but hell is a literal state of existence that will be the plight of all those who reject the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Source: Revelation Unveiled
“The Devil, can sometimes do a very gentlemanly thing.”
Source: Seeking Mr. Hyde: Studies in Robert Louis Stevenson, Symbolism, Myth, and the Pre-modern
“The devil, darkness, and death may swagger and boast, the pangs of life will sting for a while longer, but don't worry; the forces of evil are breathing their last. Not to worry...He's risen!”
Source: Jesus: The Greatest Life of All
“The Devil, having nothing else to do Went off to tempt my Lady Poltagrue. My Lady, tempted by a private whim, To his extreme annoyance, tempted him.”
Source: Hilaire Belloc: An Anthology of His Prose and Verse
“The devil, he's about this big. He had a red suit on and a widow's peak, and then a pointed tail, and like a sulfur reek. Yes, it was him alright, I swear.”
“The Devil, it is true, is not exactly a doctor who has taken degrees, but he is very learned, very expert for all that. He has not been carrying on his business during thousands of years for nothing.”
Source: The Life of Luther Written by Himself
“The devil, my friends, is a woman just now. 'Tis a woman that reigns in Hell.”
“The devil, that old stager, who leads downward, perhaps, but fiddles all the way!”
Source: The Complete Works of Robert Browning: Fifine at the fair; Red cotton night-cap country
“The devil, the originator of sorrowful anxieties and restless troubles, flees before the sound of music almost as much as before the Word of God....Music is a gift and grace of God, not an invention of men. Thus it drives out the devil and makes people cheerful. Then one forgets all wrath, impurity, and other devices.”
“The Devil, too, sometimes steals human children; it is not infrequent for him to carry away infants within the first six weeks after birth, and to substitute in their place imps.”
“The devil, you see, is that friend who never stays with us to the end.”
Source: Monsieur Ouine
“The devil-ache of loneliness seldom deserts the bones of the angry.”
Source: Before I Kill More ...
“The Devil...clutched hold of the miserable young man...and flew off with him through the ceiling, since which time nothing has been heard of him.”
“The devil...the prowde spirite...cannot endure to be mocked.”
“The Devill is not alwaies at one doore.”
Source: The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose
“The devils enter uninvited when the house stands empty. For other kinds of guests, you have to first open the door.”
“The Devils have walked with me across many regions.”
Source: Night Tide Musings
“The devils more orthodox than some theologians I know.”
“The devils never had a Savior offered to them, but you have; and do you yet make light of Him?”
“The devils of past religions have always, at least in part, had animal characteristics, evidence of man's constant need to deny that he too is an animal, for to do so would serve a mighty blow to his impoverished ego.”
“The devil’s agents may be of flesh and blood, may they not?”
Source: Hound of the Baskervilles
“The Devlin Butchers were bringing all the prejudice and fear back to the forefront, rebuilding a wall we’d successfully torn down, brick by slow brick.”
Source: Waking the Dragon
“The devolution of American culture takes another great step forward”
Source: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (with bonus content): A Novel
“The devolution of sense is the evolution of nonsense.”
“The devoted golfer is an anguished soul who has learned a lot about putting, just as an avalanche victim has learned a lot about snow.”
Source: DOGGED VICTIMS OF INEXORABLE FATE
“The devotee of myth is in a way a philosopher, for myth is made up of things that cause wonder.
(Metaphysics, I, 982b 18–19)”
Source: Metaphysics
“The devotee of truth is often obliged to grope in the dark.”
Source: Young India
“The devotion comprises love in it without the feeling of sex. It is the highest level of love.”
“The devotion has the wisdom, but the wisdom has not the devotion, follow both for the reality of life.”
“The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. . . . [A] government resting upon popular suffrage cannot be successful unless those who elect . . . their governors are educated.”
Source: Democracy and Education: Top American Authors
“The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage cannot be successful unless those who elect and who obey their governors are educated. Since a democratic society repudiates the principle of external authority, it must find a substitute in voluntary disposition and interest; these can be created only by education.”
Source: Democracy and Education: Top American Authors
“The devotion of such titans of spirit as Lenin to an Ideal must bear fruit. The nobility of his selflessness will be an example through centuries to come, and his Ideal will reach perfection.”
“The devotion of the greatest is to encounter risk and danger, and play dice for death.”
Source: A Nietzsche Reader
“The devotion of thought to an honest achievement makes the achievement possible. Exceptions only confirm this rule, proving that failure is occasioned by a too feeble faith.”
Source: Science And Health
“The devotion which God sends to the succor of His Church and of the nations at the present time is the devotion to the Most Holy Eucharist. It is the highest of all devotions.”
“The devout belief that the world is explainable is both a terrible vulnerability and a stout shield.”
Source: Blood Bound
“The devout life does not solely entail living as a monk or ascetic, though that is fine. The devout life requires bringing God into all things.”
Source: Breakfast in the temple
“The devout read their religious texts daily.”
Source: In Limbo
“The dew has fallen with a particularly sickening thud this morning.”
“The dew of compassion is a tear.”
“The dew seemed to sparkle more brightly on the green leaves the air to rustle among them with a sweeter music and the sky itself to look more blue and bright. Such is the influence which the condition of our own thoughts, exercise, even over the appearance of external objects.”
Source: The Novels and Tales of Charles Dickens, (Boz.).
“The dew waits for no voice to call it to the sun.”
Source: Ecce Deus: Essays on the Life and Doctrine of Jesus Christ : with Controversial Notes on
“The dew was falling fast, the stars began to blink I heard a voice it said Drink, pretty creature, drink'”
Source: Poems by William Wordsworth:: Including Lyrical Ballads, and the Miscellaneous Pieces of the Author. With Additional Poems, a New Preface, and a Supplementary Essay. In Two Volumes
“The dew, 'Tis of the tears which stars weep, sweet with joy.”
Source: Festus: a poem