"The only force that can overcome an idea and a faith is another and better idea and faith, positively and fearlessly upheld." — Dorothy Thompson, American journalist, died January 30, 1961
"Fear grows in darkness; if you think there's a bogeyman around, turn on the light." — Dorothy Thompson, American journalist, born July 9, 1893
"Laughter is a celebration of our failings. That's what clowns are for. And that's what I am." — Emma Thompson, British actress, born April 15, 1959
"Its unfortunate and I really wish I wouldn't have to say this, but I really like human beings who have suffered. They're kinder." — Emma Thompson, British actress, born April 15, 1959
"As naturally as the oak bears an acorn and the vine a gourd, man bears a poem, either spoken or done." — Henry David Thoreau, American author, poet, philosopher, died May 6, 1862
"It takes two to speak the truth, one to speak it, another to hear it." — Henry David Thoreau, American author, poet, philosopher, born July 12, 1817
"The question is not what you look at, but what you see." — Henry David Thoreau, American author, publishes Walden, August 9, 1854
"I am no more proud of my career as an athlete than I am of the fact that I am a direct descendant of that noble warrior, Chief Black Hawk." — Jim Thorpe, American athlete of Native American ancestry, born May 28, 1888
"One martini is all right. Two are too many, and three are not enough." — James Thurber, American cartoonist, died November 2, 1961
"Why do you have to be a nonconformist like everybody else?" — James Thurber, American cartoonist, died November 2, 1961
"There are two kinds of light—the glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures." — James ThurberAmerican cartoonist, born December 8, 1894
"Well, if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone?" — James Thurber, American cartoonist, born December 8, 1894
"To one who has faith, no explanation is necessary. To one without faith, no explanation is possible." — Paul Tillich, German-American theologian, born August 20, 1886
"Doubt is not the opposite of faith; it is one element of faith." — Paul Tillich, German-American theologian, born August 20, 1886