W Quotes
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“We all have our hiding places. Not just physical ones. Places deep inside where we put away the things we don't want others to see. The less palatable parts. Our St. Peter's box, I call it, The one we pray he won't find when we're trying to sneak in through the pearly gates.”
Source: The Burning Girls
“We all have our imperfections. But I'm human, and you know, it's important to concentrate on other qualities besides outer beauty.”
“We all have our individual artistic temperaments as well as partisanships in creative directions. And we have strong opinions on the merits of the products of our occupation.”
“We all have our individual destinies to fulfil. Each one must play their part. We will then be happy and that is all we need. We can turn everything we do into a prayer. Instead of feeling inadequate or unlucky, we can feel a part of the grand energetic flow of the Creation which encompasses everyone. We belong to it and benefit richly from that belonging. The flowering of our own potential will be greatly enhanced. All life forms value their own existence and the reaching of their own potential. Being aware of this helps us to move from the natural egocentricity that accompanies being human. Instead of constantly seeing our own life and needs as being of primary importance, we soften that view with an appreciation of the life-value and needs of everyone and everything. Respect and goodwill replace comparison and ill-will.”
Source: Dance: A Spiritual Affair
“We all have our individual romantic or idealistic ideas. To get information that masturbation is our basic form of sex is hard, because who wants to admit they're masturbating?”
“We all have our insecurity and that's normal. And you have to learn to accept that about being an artistic person or aspiring to be an artistic person is that fears and insecurity, they don't go away.”
“We all have our issues, no one gets away from facing their own issues, so that we can advance. Nothing is given lightly, and everything has a repercussion, as you're evolving. And, if anything, the sport itself is a great training, not only physically, but the mental discipline that it requires. The gym can serve as an excellent place where kids, and young men and women can really empty their issues right on the floor. It's amazing the spirituality that you get as a result of practicing and enjoying the sport. That's another plus.”
“We all have our la-la-la song. The thing we do when the world isn't singing a nice tune to us. We sing our own nice tune to drown out ugly.”
“We all have our limitations, but when we listen to our critics, we also have theirs.”
“We all have our limitations.”
“We all have our lines that we are willing to cross. We get into a problem when we're unforgiving in any way. We offer no grace. That doesn't mean that I don't have lines that I draw, that if people cross it, I won't do. I do try to not be so rigid in the way that I think society has become.”
“We all have our little gardens of dead dreams, don't we? And sometimes we still try to water and tend those gardens, long after we should know nothing will ever grow there.”
Source: The Necromancer's Library
“We all have our little illusions about our own mental abilities.”
Source: Bottoms up!
“We all have our moments of being fed up ... but give me your hand and I'll hold it. If you are being bullied I am thinking of you. You are not alone and it will get better. Don't let them win. It's okay not to be okay.”
“We all have our moments of brilliance and glory, and this was mine.”
Source: Boy: Tales of Childhood
“We all have our moments of fear and doubt, Eva. It is part of being human. But I promise you, God’s love and grace are constant whether we falter or not.”
Source: Of Silver and Secrets
“We all have our moments of weakness, just as well that we are still capable of weeping, tears are often our salvation, there are times when we would die if we did not weep - Blindness”
“We all have our moments. But you can switch it around. Then you've got the activist type who bases their decisions in the development of a character on what it symbolizes to society - what the ethical code is.”
“We all have our muses. My grandmother and my mother are the people I write for. I'll never have to worry about who buys my work, or who likes it, and who doesn't. The people who I want to be proud of me already are.”
“We all have our own areas where we are gifted or where we struggle and that's at the heart of everyone's journey.”
“We all have our own battles to fight, and sometimes we have to go it alone. I'm stronger than you think, you'd be surprised.”
Source: Now I'll Tell You Everything
“We all have our own closets to come out of”
“We all have our own karma and so different teachers will be meaningful to different students.”
“We all have our own life to pursue, our own kind of dream to be weaving, and we all have the power to make wishes come true, as long as we keep believing.”
“We all have our own little thing, I think.”
“We all have our own paths through life we must take for growth and understanding of our inner selves. It’s a shame when one stops traveling because society deems the path as wrong, but it’s a tragedy that people as a whole have spent more time condemning other’s paths than finding their own.”
“We all have our own paths. That's the important thing of this movie. God's waiting there for everybody. Be true to who you are and true to your values - not to media, not to the influence of friends necessarily or people even that you admire. Be true to your heart and you'll find that path.”
“We all have our own personal Andes.”
“We all have our own personal laboratories. Life is an experiment, and it's just a matter of getting the alchemical or chemical combination right.”
“We all have our own purpose in life and I feel very strongly that I have a bigger purpose than giving to just my immediate family and friends.”
“We all have our own road to walk. Whether rocky, curving, straight or smooth, what good is a lonely road? It’s when we run and intersect with other roads that defines our road. When road meets road do we get direction, and choices to cross into another life.”
“We all have our own sole purpuse for this existence. I can't be everything, even if i dabble between all the crafts that shape me. I can be the expressive queen i am though, crumbling all the comfort zones this world has tried to build to stop the evolution of my spirit. One day i am a calm breeze, the next i am a wild hurricaine - i am so deeply passionate, you'll feel me without a single hello.”
“We all have our own special talents and gifts that make us unique, but because they’re part of us, we can have a hard time seeing them as anything special. Understanding and using our talents can make a big difference in our lives, helping us to become our best selves.”
Source: Sharpen Your Positive Edge: Shifting Your Thoughts for More Positivity and Success
“We all have our own stories. The story you tell about yourself, even if you only tell it to yourself, drives your actions and has a significant impact on your focus.”
Source: How To Focus - Stop Procrastinating, Improve Your Concentration & Get Things Done - Easily!
“We all have our own story. And we stay attached to our story. This can stop us from growing and living. You wanna make your life better? Change your story, change your life.”
“We all have our own takes on things. To being yourself. The abstract, the whole thing that I play with, seems to result in seeing through your lenses, and once you express how you see things to others, you start to see there are similarities between all people. It's kind of like, no matter how far you go, you're still where you started, in a way.”
“We all have our painful pasts we have to get through.”
“We all have our paths in life we are supposed to follow to find who we are supposed to be, but it's not always a straight path. There is something inside of us that guides us, and if you are quiet and listen to it, you'll be all right.”
“We all have our pet things that we like to get religious about.”
“We all have our prayer-wheels which we set up on the steppes. The indifferent winds come and carry most of them away to gasp out their little lives in the desert, for few reach heaven.”
Source: The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses
“We all have our preferences about what matters and what doesn't. Let’s be kind when someone fights for something silly.”
“We all have our routines," he said softly."But they must have a purpose and provide an outcome that we can see and take some comfort from, or else they have no use at all. Without that, they are like the endless pacings of a caged animal. If they are not madness itself, then they are a prelude to it.”
Source: The Book of Lost Things: A Novel
“We all have our safe islands somewhere in the seas of thought, but eventually, what we fear always learns to build a boat to come find us.”
Source: Absolute Heaven
“We all have our scars. That's what falling is love is all about: revealing your scars to somebody who then loves you anyway.”
“We all have our secrets. We all have our vulnerabilities.”
“We all have our security blankets in this world. Some are just sharper than others.”
Source: Nightlife
“We all have our skill sets, right?”
Source: Mermaids in Paradise
“We all have our sorrows, and although the exact delinaments, weight and dimensions of grief are different for everyone, the color of grief is common to us all.
I know, he said, because he was human, and therefore, in a way, he did.”
Source: The Thirteenth Tale
“We all have our space in life, but until you have found and occupied your space, life is nothing but a place of frustration.”
“We all have our states of fullness and of emptiness, but we overflow at different points. One overflows through the sensual outlets, another through his heart, another through his head, and another perchance only through the higher part of his head, or his poetic faculty. It depends on where each is tight and open. We can, perchance, then direct our nutriment to those organs we specially use.”
Source: The Journal, 1837-1861