W Quotes
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“Well...can't be any more dangerous than your crazy hospital break-in yeah?"-Tess (pg 59)”
“Well...he's back in an exam room. Should I get out a quarter?" Everybody groaned. There was only one He out of the legions of male patients they treated, and coin bingo was typically how the staff decided who had to deal with him.”
Source: J.R. Ward The Black Dagger Brotherhood Novels 5-8
“Well...I'm on birth control" I was drinking the water again and choked on it. It took several moments of coughing before I could gasp out. "What?" "It takes a while for it to start working, so I figured I should be prepared, just in case." "Just in case," I repeated, still dumbfounded.”
Source: Bloodlines: The Fiery Heart
“Well...like, when you're born, you're a little baby, you're wrinkly and stuff, when you get older you sort of morph into a baby again.”
“Well...what did you promise exactly? Not to tell anyone that Eric Dragomir had a mistress and baby?" Sonya nodded. "And not to tell who they were?" Sonya nodded again. Sydney gave Sonya the warmest, friendliest smile i'd ever seen on the Alchemist. "Did you promise not to tell anyone where they are?" Sonya nodded, and Sydney's smile faltered a little. Then her eyes lit up. "Did you promise not to LEAD anyone to where they are?”
Source: Vampire Academy: The Complete Collection
“Well...you're a martyr and I'm a patron saint-I can't think of anyone better!”
Source: UnWholly
“Well: Love and Pain
Be kinfolks twain;
Yet would, Oh would I could Love again.”
“Well: the day is a poem but too much Like one of Jeffers's, crusted with blood and barbaric omens Painful to excess, inhuman as a hawk's cry.”
Source: The Collected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers: 1938-1962
“Well? I've had a great birthday so far. Are you going to make it the most memorable one of my life by telling me you love me back?" ~Isaiah Coulter”
“Well?" Ron said finally, looking up at Harry. "How was it?" Harry considered it for a moment. "Wet," he said truthfully. Ron made a noise that might have indicated jubilation or disgust, it was hard to tell. "Because she was crying," Harry continued heavily. "Oh," said Ron, his smile faded slightly. "Are you that bad at kissing?" "Dunno," said Harry, who hadn't considered this, and immediately felt rather worried. "Maybe I am.”
“Well?' Jasper said when Mairelon did not reply. 'Who are you?' 'No, no,' Mairelon said. 'I asked you first. I also, if you recall, asked how you found this place and what you intend to do here, and you haven't told me that, either.' 'We might ask you the same thing,' Jasper retorted. 'You might, but I don't recommend it,' Mairelon said. 'You'll get a reputation as a poor conversationalist if you all can do is repeat what other people say to you.”
Source: A Matter of Magic: Mairelon and The Magician's Ward
“Wellbeing is a notion that entails our values about the good life, and questions of values are not ultimately scientific questions.”
“Wellbeing is about the combination of our love for what we do each day, the quality of our relationships, the security of our finances, the vibrancy of our physical health, and the pride we take in what we have contributed to our communities. Most importantly, it’s about how these five elements interact.”
Source: Wellbeing: The Five Essential Elements
“Wellbeing is attained by little and little, and nevertheless is no little thing itself.”
“Wellbeing is wealth.”
“Welles and I differed, however, in our interpretation of the results of the Munich Conference, he being optimistic, I skeptical. In a radio address on October 3, several days after the conference, in which he described the steps taken by the United States Government just prior to Munich, he said that today, perhaps more than at any time during the past two decades, there was presented the opportunity for the establishment by the nations of the world of a new world order based upon justice and upon law. It seemed to me that the colors in the picture were much darker.”
“Wellicht zelfs dient de Europese islam een reformatie te ondergaan, waarin hij de innerlijkheid en waarde van het vrije individu tot een diepe waarheid van zijn geloof maakt. Omgekeerd is het echter ook van belang om bij onszelf te rade te gaan en te onderkennen dat er wellicht een kern van waarheid zit in de aantijging vanuit islamistische hoek, dat toch ook onze moderne samenleving haar kwaad heeft als haar eigen schaduw, namelijk daar waar zij overal de vrije markt en de commercie laat begaan en in het prediken van het vrije individu van geen kwaad wil weten. Alleen immers wanneer een politieke gemeenschap zich daadwerkelijk richt op de juiste vorming van haar burgers, mag zij zich ook werkelijk beschaafd noemen. Daarmee zouden we dan wederom een oude wijsheid eren, namelijk dat je grootste vijand niet van buiten komt, maar van binnen.”
Source: Tijd van onbehagen: filosofische essays over een cultuur op drift
“Wellicht zien we de uitslag van 24 november 1991 beter als het (voorlopig?) eindpunt van een ontwikkeling die al enige tijd aan de gang is. Dat de Belgische politiek eigenlijk erkend zou moeten worden als een bedrijf-in moeilijkheden is al langer voelbaar. De knipperlichten waren er: de openbare schuld, het verlies aan prestige op de internationale scène, de mediakritiek op de politieke klasse, de desinteresse van de jongeren. Wij hebben met zijn allen het onweer echter niet (willen) zien aankomen. Bovendien, wat Vlaanderen op 24 november 1991 overkwam is niet typisch Vlaams. Het is elders, in sommige van onze buurlanden (Frankrijk: het Front N ational, Denemarken en Noorwegen: een anti-belastingpartij, Duitsland: de Republikaner), al allemaal eens vertoond. Het is bijgevolg veeleer de vraag waarom een partij als ROSSEM niet vroeger op het toneel verschenen is en waarom de doorbraak, ook buiten het Antwerpse, van het Vlaams Blok er pas in 1991 is gekomen.”
Source: De betekenis van 24 november 1991
“Wellness coaching transforms dreams of health into daily practices, making the journey to well-being a lived reality.”
“Wellness is a state of mind, body, and spirit. When the three are in alignment, you feel balanced and energized. You have more to give of yourself creatively and to your loved ones. That's what we all strive for.”
“Wellness is cheaper than illness. It costs us time and money when children get sick.”
“Wellness is for work.”
“Wellness is not the absence of pain ..... But the absence of limitation”
“Wellness is not the lack of sickness, but the capacity to overcome sickness.”
Source: Time to Save Medicine
“Wellness is the silent architect of civilization; from the strength of our ancestors to the innovations of today, a healthy mind and body lay the foundation for progress.”
“Wellness mentors illuminate paths to inner harmony, guiding us to discover serenity and strength in the unseen.”
Source: Dr Prem's Guide - Wellness Tourism
“Wellness that is being allowed - or the wellness that is being denied - is all about the mindset, the mood, the attitude, the practiced thoughts. There is not one exception, in any human or beast; because, you can patch them up again and again, and they will just find another way of reverting back to the natural rhythm of their mind. Treating the body really is about treating the mind. It is all psychosomatic. Every bit of it, no exceptions.”
“Wellness within is mindfulness and acceptance of what you are, what you feel inside and how it's always changing. That process is helped by being attentive to the breath as it moves through the body.”
“Wells Fargo behaves better than the average big bank. But nobody's perfect.”
“Wells supposed the United States had been lucky to have D.C. If the capital had stayed in the North, the South might have seceded a decade earlier, before the Union Army could bring it to heel. And if the South had broken away, at least three countries would have formed in the area now occupied by the United States - a North, a South, and a West. Then the United States wouldn't have been the dominant world power in the twentieth century. Perhaps World War I or even World War II would have ended differently. On and on the counterfactual history ran.”
Source: The Midnight House
“Wellsie frowned. "I'd like you to stay away from him, okay? He's...not right in a lot of ways. Do you know what I mean?" Actually, John wasn't so sure about that. Yeah, the guy was enough to make you think fondly of the boogeyman sometimes, but clearly he wasn't all bad.”
Source: J.R. Ward The Black Dagger Brotherhood Novels 1-4
“Welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, well. To what do I owe the extreme pleasure of this surprising visit?”
Source: A Clockwork Orange
“Well… don’t be offended, but you smell like a dog.”
Source: Eclipse
“Welp I'm fucked, how am I meant to do that?! “Dilmore?”
Source: Putsch: Volume I Chapter Sampler
“Welsh is an actual, currently used language and our next-door neighbors Angela and Gaenor spoke it. It sounds like Wizard.”
Source: The Name of the Star
“Welsh is my mother tongue, and my children speak it. If you come and live in this community you'll work out pretty quickly that it's beneficial to learn the language, because if you're going to the pub or a cafe you need to be a part of the local life.”
“Welsh is now almost a national language in Wales. The Scottish dialects are reviving to some extent. I don't think it's a major thing, but it's there, and it's happening elsewhere.”
“Welsh mutates initial consonants. Actually all languages do, but most of them take centuries, while Welsh does it while your mouth is still open.”
Source: Among Others
“Welten vergehen, stellt man sich denen, die sie vergehen lassen wollen, nicht früh und entschieden in den Weg.”
“Weltschmerz, basically, is the depression we feel when bamboozlers, fanatics, manipulators, trolls, bigots, demagogues, fear-mongers, liars and prigs threaten to take over the world, and there’s nothing, we think, we can do about it.”
“weltschmerz: its the depression you feel when the world as it is does not line up with the world as you think it should be.”
Source: Will Grayson, Will Grayson
“Weltvertrauen, vertrouwen in de wereld.
Hij beschrijft hoe moeilijk het is om zonder dat vertrouwen te leven. Wie dat vertrouwen eenmaal is kwijtgeraakt, is voor altijd tot eenzaamheid veroordeeld onder de mensen. Zo iemand ziet in een ander nooit meer zijn medemens, maar altijd alleen de vijand.”
Source: Dossier K: A Memoir
“Wema ni giza!”
“Wembley way is beginning to blacked with people in terms of red and blue”
“wen am good nobody will accept me, now am a world top-est flirt”
“wen am good you will not accept, now don't blame me for my bad behaviors ...”
“Wen grinned and I felt a warm glow and an odd dizzy sensation. And then I remembered something my dad once wrote me about falling in love. He said the phrase was apt because falling is exactly what it can feel like, as if you've finally allowed yourself to let go of some safety bar you didn't even know you were clinging to, and suddenly you find yourself tumbling towards the exciting unknown.”
Source: Lemonade Mouth
“Wen is one of my favorite products because it's one tub full of shampoo and conditioner, all in one. I really love that because it's so simple. Then I throw in some mousse and walk outside and let it air dry. That makes it really beachy and cool. I'm very low maintenance and that's what keeps your hair healthy - when you don't fuss with it as much.”
“wen thectaste of my own medicine is given to me results into silent treatment,its not bitter therefore i enjoy the medicine i gave you too.”
“Wen you're a married man, Samivel, you'll understand a good many things as you don't understand now; but vether it's worth while goin' through so much to learn so little, as the charity-boy sand ven he go to the end of the alphabet, it's a matter of taste.”
Source: The Pickwick Papers