W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“What gives me the greatest satisfaction is the number of people I can affect with my gift, with what I do. That's the most important thing to me, more important than any trophy or award.”
“What gives me the most hope every day is God's grace; knowing that his grace is going to give me the strength for whatever I face, knowing that nothing is a surprise to God.”
“What gives meaning to your life is rooted in your definition of the author of life.”
Source: Face to Face Meetings with Jesus Christ 3: Revealing the End of the Age
“What gives my books authenticity is that I actually do what it is I'm writing about. I think the fact that I am in the autopsy room, I go to the crime scene and I do work in the lab gives my books this flavor that otherwise they wouldn't have.”
“What gives the artist real prestige is his imitators.”
“What gives the Word of God authority is simply the fact that it is the word of God!”
“What gives these corporations like CONOCO, SHELL, EXXON, DIASHAWA, ITT, RIO TINTO ZINC, and the WORLD BANK a right which supercedes or is superior to my human right to live on my land, or that of my family, my community, my nation, our nations, and to us as women?”
“What gives us hope is believing in the possibility of something. Even the slightest, minute possibility is enough to keep hope alive, and with it, our strength to hold on.”
Source: Hope Evermore: Quotes, Verse, & Spiritual Inspiration for Every Day of the Year
“What gives value to travel is fear. It is the fact that, at a certain moment, when we are so far from our own country … we are seized by a vague fear, and an instinctive desire to go back to the protection of old habits … this is why we should not say that we travel for pleasure. There is no pleasure in traveling, and I look upon it more as an occasion for spiritual testing … Pleasure takes us away from ourselves in the same way as distraction, in Pascal’s use of the word, takes us away from God. Travel, which is like a greater and a graver science, brings us back to ourselves.”
Source: Notebooks, 1935-1951
“What gives value to travel is fear. It breaks down a kind of inner structure we all have.”
Source: The Best Contemporary Women's Fiction: Six Novels
“What gives value to travel is fear. It is a fact that, at a certain moment, when we are so far from our own country, we are seized by a vague fear and an instinctive desire to go back to the protection of old habits. I look upon it more as an occasion for testing.”
Source: Carnets: 1935-1942
“What gives you pleasure and joy? Let those be the things that lead you forward in life.”
“What gives you your sense of importance and makes you feel special? Who and what bring out the best in you? What does it take to make you feel like a million bucks and ready to take on the world? When people make you feel important, doesn’t it elevate them in your eyes? Learn to do the same for others.”
Source: The Art of Connection: 8 Ways to Enrich Rapport & Kinship for Positive Impact
“What glitters may not be gold; and even wolves may smile; and fools will be led by promises to their deaths.”
Source: Hana: A Delirium Short Story
“What gnashing is not a comfort, what gnawing of the worm is not a tickling, what torment is not a marriage bed to this damnation, to be secluded eternally, eternally, eternally from the sight of God?”
Source: John Donne: The Major Works
“What gnats are compared with humans, so is the whole creation compared with God.”
“What god are you looking for in a dark street apart from the streetlight which illuminates your way? Everything helps you to live is already your god!”
“What God arranges for us to experience at each moment is the best and holiest thing that could happen to us.”
Source: Abandonment to Divine Providence
“What God asks of men, said [Billy] Graham, is faith. His invisibility is the truest test of that faith. To know who sees him, God makes himself unseen.”
“What God can do for you, is beyond what a human mind can ever comprehend.”
Source: Daily Quotes about God: 365 Days of Heavenly Inspiration
“What God can do for you, is beyond what any human mind can comprehend.”
Source: Daily Quotes about God: 365 Days of Heavenly Inspiration
“What God cares about most is that we are His friends.”
“What God cares about most is that we live a good life. The apostles were good examples. He does not expect perfection. Choosing the right road will help lead us to heaven.”
Source: A Bright New Morning: An American Story
“What God chooses for us children of men is always the best.”
Source: Letters, 1961-1968
“What God commands us to do he alone gives the grace.”
“What God declares the believing heart confesses without the need of further proof. Indeed, to seek proof is to admit doubt, and to obtain proof is to render faith superfluous.”
Source: The Knowledge of the Holy
“What God did for Jesus in standing up for Him, standing behind Him in life and in death, and in standing in communion and solidarity with Him, the Father also does for us, here and now, in our lives.”
Source: And Morning Came: Scriptures of the Resurrection
“What God did, however, was subject his written word to the same historical process as he did with his incarnate Word, Jesus. The Bible is both a divine and human entity: divine in its inspiration and preservation, human in the sense of God's subjecting it to the historical process and entrusting it to the church. In this way, writes George Eldon Ladd, "the Bible is the Word of God given in the words of men in history.”
“What God does in time, He planned from eternity. And all that He planned in eternity He carries out in time.”
Source: Knowing God Devotional Journal: A One-Year Guide
“What God does, He does well.”
Source: The Complete Fables of La Fontaine: A New Translation in Verse
“What God effects in the reconciliation does the work of forgetting without the danger of forgetting. He does better than forget: he remembers our evil in grace as the only read thing it ever could have been. He takes away the flaming sword between us and our self-knowledge, and brings us home to ourselves.”
Source: Between Noon & Three: Romance, Law & the Outrage of Grace
“What God expects us to attempt, He also enables us to achieve.”
Source: The Grace of Giving: A Biblical Study of Christian Stewardship
“What God gives in answer to our prayers will always be the thing we most urgently need, and it will always be sufficient.”
Source: A Lamp unto My Feet: The Bible's Light for Your Daily Walk
“What God has asked you to do is not just difficult, it is impossible. He is well able!”
“What God has done through us can never be undone, unless He permits it for His greater glory.”
“What God has written for your life. No human being can alter it.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“What God hath joined together let no man put asunder.”
Source: In the Kingdom's Name
“What God hath joined together no man shall put asunder: God will take care of that.”
“What God intended for you goes far beyond anything you can imagine.”
“What God is doing today is calling people out of the world for His name. Whether they come from the Muslim world, or the Buddhist world, or the Christian world, or the non-believing world, they are members of the body of Christ because they've been called by God. They may not even know the name of Jesus, but they know in their hearts they need something that they don't have and they turn to the only light they have and I think they're saved and they're going to be with us in heaven.”
“What God is to the world, that parents are to their children.”
“What God lacks is convictions- stability of character. He ought to be a Presbyterian or a Catholic or something- not try to be everything.”
Source: Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations
“What God may have enabled me to do is but a repayment of debt, and he who repays a debt deserves no praise.”
Source: Collected Works
“What God may hereafter require of you, you must not give yourself the least trouble about. Everything He gives you to do, you must do as well as ever you can, and that is the best possible preparation for what He may want you to do next. If people would but do what they have to do, they would always find themselves ready for what came next.”
Source: Cheerful Words
“What God originates, God orchestrates.”
“What God requires of us he himself works in us, or it is not done. He that commands faith, holiness, and love, creates them by the power of his grace going along with his word, that he may have all the praise.”
Source: An exposition of all the books of the Old and New Testaments: ...: Wherein each chapter is summed up in its contents: the sacred text inserted at large in distinct paragraphs ... largely illustrated with practical remarks and observations
“What God says about you is what matters, than what others may think of you.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“What God says is best, indeed is best, though all men in the world are against it. Seeing, then, that God prefers his religion; seeing God prefers a tender conscience; seeing they that make themselves fools for the kingdom of heaven are wisest; and that the poor man that loveth Christ is richer than the greatest man in the world that hates him: Shame, depart, thou art an enemy to my salvation.”
“What God says is best, is best, though all the men in the world are against it.”
Source: The Pilgrim's Progress from this World to that which is to Come;: Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream: Wherein is Discovered the Manner of His Setting Out, His Dangerous Journey, and Safe Arrival at the Desired Country:
“What God says you are is more important than what others think of you.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!