The teenager's room is her cave. It is here she can meet herself, undistracted by the new hassles life is making for her. Here, she can reflect.
‐‐ Susan Minot
The Telecaster doesn't really sound that good for the kind of rock and roll that a lot of people played.
‐‐ John Fogerty
The telecom industry pretends like it's not getting paid.
‐‐ Chad Hurley
The telephone book is full of facts, but it doesn't contain a single idea.
‐‐ Mortimer Adler
The telephone is a 100-year-old technology. It's time for a change. Charging for phone calls is something you did last century.
‐‐ Niklas Zennstrom
The telephone is a good way to talk to people without having to offer them a drink.
‐‐ Fran Lebowitz
The telephone is virtual reality in that you can meet with someone as if you are together, at least for the auditory sense.
‐‐ Ray Kurzweil
The telephone, which interrupts the most serious conversations and cuts short the most weighty observations, has a romance of its own.
‐‐ Virginia Woolf
The television business is actually going through a tremendous transition, but I think at the end of the day, television is still paramount.
‐‐ Jeff Zucker
The television business is based on managed dissatisfaction. You're watching a great television show you're really wrapped up in? You might get 50 minutes of watching a week and then 18,000 minutes of waiting until the next episode comes along.
‐‐ Ted Sarandos
The television critic, whatever his pretensions, does not labour in the same vineyard as those he criticizes; his grapes are all sour.
‐‐ Frederic Raphael
The television industry doesn't like to see the compexity of the world. It prefers simple reporting, with simple ideas: this is white, that's black; this is good, that's bad.
‐‐ Krzysztof Kieslowski
The teller of a mirthful tale has latitude allowed him. We are content with less than absolute truth.
‐‐ Charles Lamb
The telling of stories creates the real world.
‐‐ Alberto Manguel
The telling room is, in Spanish, known as 'el contador.'
‐‐ Michael Paterniti
The Temper Trap's 'Sweet Disposition' is an invigorating song. It's my mental cue to let go of stress, disconnect from my career and connect to my body and my spirit.
‐‐ Mylene Dinh-Robic
The temple and the holy ordinances are indeed sacred, and we should be spiritually sensitive to them. It is a sacred blessing to attend the temple to worship the Lord.
‐‐ L. Lionel Kendrick
The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound coming out of the flowers.
‐‐ Matsuo Basho
The temple is a place of worship. Reverence is a supernal form of worship. It is the form of worship found in the celestial kingdom.
‐‐ L. Lionel Kendrick
The temple of art is built in words.
‐‐ Josiah Gilbert Holland
The temple of Ceres should be in a solitary spot out of the city, to which the public are not necessarily led but for the purpose of sacrificing to her.
‐‐ Vitruvius
The Temple of Diana is in the vicinity of the fountain, which has given rise to the conjecture that it originally constituted a portion of the ancient baths.
‐‐ Marguerite Gardiner
The Temple will not be completed until every living stone is there. And then what? The next thing will be that which our Masonic friends make so much of, and which we make so much of namely: the glorification of the temple.
‐‐ Charles Taze Russell
The tempo is the suitcase. If the suitcase is too small, everything is completely wrinkled. If the tempo is too fast, everything becomes so scrambled you can't understand it.
‐‐ Daniel Barenboim
The temporal quality of all things was being firmly impressed upon me.
‐‐ George Peppard
The temptation in any approaching crisis or conflict is, because people haven't got a clue what lies ahead, they're always searching into the past for some sort of pattern ... to galvanise the nation or their supporters and put themselves on a pedestal to sound Churchillian or Rooseveltian.
‐‐ Antony Beevor
The temptation to quit and start over infects every creative process I've ever been in. Frustration and boredom always fuel this self-doubt.
‐‐ Robert Lopez
The temptations are great to simply retreat to the domain of private life and give up on our public problems.
‐‐ Lee H. Hamilton
The Temptations still stand today, not in spite of those who left us, but because of them.
‐‐ Otis Williams
The temptations to wrong are many; they spring out of a corrupt nature.
‐‐ Matthew Simpson
The Ten Commandments are the divinely revealed law.
‐‐ Roy Moore
The Ten Commandments are the most visible symbol because these commandments are recognized by Christians and Jews alike as being the foundation of our system of public morality.
‐‐ Pat Robertson
The Ten Commandments have never been replaced as the moral basis upon which society rests.
‐‐ Edwin Louis Cole
The Ten Commandments were not a suggestion.
‐‐ Pat Riley
The tenacious character I've possessed since I was a small child propelled me to successfully meet this challenge, and I was able to safely gain acceptance to the university of my choice.
‐‐ Koichi Tanaka
The tendency in comedy is to have a character who's stupid get more stupid, because you're trying to top yourself and not just repeat.
‐‐ Matt Groening
The tendency in lots of large organizations is to try and find a comfortable place where you think you can get measured rewards for measured work.
‐‐ Geoffrey Canada
The tendency is to keep doing things the way you have done them.
‐‐ Maurice Strong
The tendency is to think if you are a professional woman, it's because you've turned your back on the traditional side. The tendency is not to recognize that we can excel as professionals without giving up our identity of being mother, wife and homemaker.
‐‐ Lucille Roybal-Allard
The tendency of democracies is, in all things, to mediocrity.
‐‐ James F. Cooper
The tendency of everyone is to evolve.
‐‐ Romario
The tendency of modern scientific teaching is to neglect the great books, to lay far too much stress upon relatively unimportant modern work, and to present masses of detail of doubtful truth and questionable weight in such a way as to obscure principles.
‐‐ Ronald Fisher
The tendency of old age to the body, say the physiologists, is to form bone. It is as rare as it is pleasant to meet with an old man whose opinions are not ossified.
‐‐ Bob Wells
The tendency of our time is wholly oriented toward the secular. The efforts of the mystics will remain episodes. Despite a deepening of our conceptions of life, we will build no cathedrals.
‐‐ Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
The tendency of philosophers who know nothing of machinery is to talk of man as a mere mechanism, intending by this to imply that he is without purpose. This shows a lack of understanding of machines as well as of man.
‐‐ Arthur Young
The tendency to aggression is an innate, independent, instinctual disposition in man... it constitutes the powerful obstacle to culture.
‐‐ Sigmund Freud
The tendency to claim God as an ally for our partisan value and ends is the source of all religious fanaticism.
‐‐ Reinhold Niebuhr
The tendency to gather and to breed philosophers in universities does not belong to ages of free and humane reflection: it is scholastic and proper to the Middle Ages and to Germany.
‐‐ George Santayana
The tendency to whining and complaining may be taken as the surest sign symptom of little souls and inferior intellects.
‐‐ Francis Jeffrey
The tender heart, the broken and contrite spirit, are to me far above all the joys that I could ever hope for in this vale of tears.
‐‐ Charles Simeon