That was when I realised that music is the most profound, magical form of communication there is.
‐‐ Lesley Garrett
That was when Neil discovered Jack Nietzsche. They went off and pretty much came up with that by themselves, but I thought it was a great song, and I was more than happy to do my harmony parts on it.
‐‐ Stephen Stills
That was when the Spanish came in and conquered the Aztecs. I thought that was a clever thing.
‐‐ Les Baxter
That was where my dream began to take hold, of not havin' to pick cotton and potatoes, and not havin' to be uncomfortable, too hot or too cold. That in itself had driven me to try to find some better way of life.
‐‐ Buck Owens
That wasn't a bad price for a first book. My agent upped it as much as possible. I was 27 and had nothing behind me. I was working like a fool to earn a living and pay for my apartment.
‐‐ Patricia Highsmith
That wasn't because of money, it was because I had a job for the next two days and wanted to work. So I faked a test. That was over two years ago. Why has there been no issue about it since then?
‐‐ Marc Wallice
That wasn't the way that things was supposed to be. And all because the so-called culture that I thought was right, that I thought it was cool, and I thought it was fun, and it was exciting at the time. It all led to me laying in a prison bunk by myself with no one to talk to but myself.
‐‐ Michael Vick
That we are not much sicker and much madder than we are is due exclusively to that most blessed and blessing of all natural graces, sleep.
‐‐ Aldous Huxley
That we are to stand by the President right or wrong is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.
‐‐ Charlie Sheen
That, we encourage, and I think we're doing a pretty good job with the website and also the DVD, like the first season came out and the second season's being prepared now.
‐‐ Anthony Michael Hall
That we find a crystal or a poppy beautiful means that we are less alone, that we are more deeply inserted into existence than the course of a single life would lead us to believe.
‐‐ John Berger
That we have altered the dog genetically is well understood; it is hardly known how they changed us.
‐‐ Donald McCaig
That we have children coming into this world already polluted, at the same time we don't know what the effects of that pollution will be on their mental and physical development, is both bad policy and immorally wrong.
‐‐ Louise Slaughter
That we must all die, we always knew; I wish I had remembered it sooner.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
That we must love one God only is a thing so evident that it does not require miracles to prove it.
‐‐ Blaise Pascal
That which comes and goes, rises and sets, is born and dies is the ego. That which always abides, never changes, and is devoid of qualities is the Self.
‐‐ Ramana Maharshi
That which concerns everyone must also be discussed and approved by everyone.
‐‐ Guy Verhofstadt
That which costs little is less valued.
‐‐ Miguel de Cervantes
'That which does not kill me makes me stronger' is not a law of the universe. What it can be, if we so choose, is a resolution.
‐‐ Julian Baggini
That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
That which God said to the rose, and caused it to laugh in full-blown beauty, He said to my heart, and made it a hundred times more beautiful.
‐‐ Rumi
That which has always been accepted by everyone, everywhere, is almost certain to be false.
‐‐ Paul Valery
That which has been believed by everyone, always and everywhere, has every chance of being false.
‐‐ Paul Valery
That which has not a real excellency and value in it self, entertains no longer than the giddy Humour which recommended it to us holds.
‐‐ Mary Astell
That which I have set out in Latin is not my words but the words of God and of apostles and prophets, who of course have never lied. He who believes shall be saved, but he who does not believe shall be damned. God has spoken.
‐‐ Saint Patrick
That which is cannot be true.
‐‐ Herbert Marcuse
That which is everybody's business is nobody's business.
‐‐ Izaak Walton
That which is false troubles the heart, but truth brings joyous tranquillity.
‐‐ Rumi
That which is given with pride and ostentation is rather an ambition than a bounty.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
That which is not good for the bee-hive cannot be good for the bees.
‐‐ Marcus Aurelius
That which is so universal as death must be a benefit.
‐‐ Friedrich Schiller
That which is striking and beautiful is not always good, but that which is good is always beautiful.
‐‐ Ninon de L'Enclos
That which is unjust can really profit no one; that which is just can really harm no one.
‐‐ Henry George
That which makes people dissatisfied with their condition, is the chimerical idea they form of the happiness of others.
‐‐ James Thomson
That which neither weapon nor flame could accomplish will be achieved by a sweet speaking tongue in council.
‐‐ Nostradamus
That which, perhaps, hears more nonsense than anything in the world, is a picture in a museum.
‐‐ Edmond de Goncourt
That which prematurely arrives at perfection soon perishes.
‐‐ Quintilian
That which seems the height of absurdity in one generation often becomes the height of wisdom in another.
‐‐ Adlai E. Stevenson
That which the Fascists hate above all else, is intelligence.
‐‐ Miguel de Unamuno
That which the fountain sends forth returns again to the fountain.
‐‐ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
That which today calls itself science gives us more and more information, and indigestible glut of information, and less and less understanding.
‐‐ Edward Abbey
That which we call the Hindu religion is really the Eternal religion because it embraces all others.
‐‐ Sri Aurobindo
That which we have lived is nothing; that which we live is a point; that which we have to live is not yet a point, but may be a point which, together, shall be and shall have been.
‐‐ Giordano Bruno
That which we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly.
‐‐ Thomas Paine
That which you create in beauty and goodness and truth lives on for all time to come. Don't spend your life accumulating material objects that will only turn to dust and ashes.
‐‐ Denis Waitley
That white uniform was her 'pass' to get into white places with us - the grocery store, the state fair, the movies. Even though this was the 70s and the segregation laws had changed, the 'rules' had not.
‐‐ Kathryn Stockett
That whole business of having two homes, and that divided loyalty bind that kids get into. I mean, my parents were divorced - though I was adult - but I still grappled with being responsible to both of them.
‐‐ Jayne Anne Phillips
That whole environment was just incompatible with my beliefs and my personality. It was a dark time for me.
‐‐ Zhang Ziyi
That whole generation that's gone now, that lived through the two world wars, is a great example to all of us. They knew how to live. If something bad happened, they didn't sit at home, eat Haagen-Dazs, and watch a movie.
‐‐ Sigourney Weaver
That whole heroic notion of the women warriors known as Amazons is extremely appealing. It was appealing in antiquity, and, throughout the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, they're always portrayed as heroic, courageous, and the equals of men, and that's just extremely attractive and has been since antiquity.
‐‐ Adrienne Mayor