The throne is established by righteousness. Bible.

The time for words has passed, and deeds alone suffice. Whittier.

The time has been / That when the brains were out the man should die, / And there an end. Macb., iii. 4.

The time is out of joint; O cursèd spite, / That ever I was born to set it right. Ham., i. 5.

The time of breeding is the time of doing 45 children good; and not as many who think they have done fairly if they leave them a good portion after their decease. George Herbert.

The time that bears no fruit deserves no name. Young.

The Times are the masquerade of the Eternities; trivial to the dull, tokens of noble and majestic agents to the wise. Emerson.

The timid are in fear before danger, the cowardly in danger, and the courageous after danger. Jean Paul.

The timing of things is a main point in the dispatch of all affairs. L'Estrange.

The tired ocean crawls along the beach sobbing a wordless sorrow to the moon. William Falconer.