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‘T is my vocation, Hal; ‘t is no sin for a man to labour in his vocation. King Henry IV. Part I. Act i. Sc. 2.

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‘T is not for gravity to play at cherry-pit with Satan. Twelfth Night. Act iii. Sc. 4.

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‘T is strange that death should sing. I am the cygnet to this pale faint swan, Who chants a doleful hymn to his own death, And from the organ-pipe of frailty sings His soul and body to their lasting rest. King John. Act v. Sc. 7.

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Tact consists in knowing how far to go too far.

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Tact: the ability to describe others as they see themselves.

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Tact: to lie about others as you would have them lie about you.

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Tactics, fitness, stroke ability, adaptability, experience, and sportsmanship are all necessary for winning.

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Talks as familiarly of roaring lions As maids of thirteen do of puppy-dogs! King John. Act ii. Sc. 1.

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Technique is communication: the two words are synonymous in conductors.

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Technique is noticed most markedly in the case of those who have not mastered it.

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Technique is really personality. That is the reason why the artist cannot teach it, why the pupil cannot learn it, and why the aesthetic critic can understand it. To the great poet, there is only one method of music — his own. To the great painter, there is only one manner of painting — that which he himself employs. The aesthetic critic, and the aesthetic critic alone, can appreciate all forms and all modes. It is to him that Art makes her appeal.

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Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head? How begot, how nourished? Reply, reply. The Merchant of Venice. Act iii. Sc. 2.

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Tetchy and wayward. King Richard III. Act iv. Sc. 4.

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That in the world to come, those who have done evil all their life long, will be made worthy of the sweetness of the Divine bounty. For never would Christ have said, ‘You will never get out until you hqave paid the last penny’ unless it were possible for us to get cleansed when we paid the debt.

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That knowledge which remains only on your tongue is very superficial. The intrinsic value of knowledge is that you act upon it.- Hazrat Ali

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That no Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our dominions. King John. Act iii. Sc. 1.

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That reverend vice, that grey iniquity, that father ruffian, that vanity in years. King Henry IV. Part I. Act ii. Sc. 4.

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That ‘s a perilous shot out of an elder-gun. King Henry V. Act iv. Sc. 1.

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