W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“What God sends is welcome.”
“What God values most is a heart that loves Him and obeys Him.”
“What God wants is to reveal himself more fully to us.”
“What God was giving the eunuchs, through Isaiah's proclamation, was not just a place in society, and not just hope for a future. By giving the eunuchs the same kinds of gifts given to Abraham and Sarah--a name, legacy, family, acceptance, and blessing--God was consciously associating the two stories in the minds of the people. God was giving the eunuchs a story to connect to--a story that set a president, grounded in divine grace. That was the story I needed to hear. I needed to know that my problems were like the eunuch's problems, which were like Abraham and Sarah's problems, and that all of these complications were overcome by God's great love.”
Source: Transforming: The Bible & the Lives of Transgender Christians
“What god would be hanging around Terminal Two of Heathrow Airport trying to catch the 15:37 flight to Oslo?”
“What Gods do you believe in? I'll build you a temple of mirrors so you can see them.”
Source: Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns
“What gods do you pray to?”
“What goes 0-300 in less than 2 seconds? Your mother on a scale.”
“What goes around comes around like a hool-a-hoop.”
“What goes around comes back around again.”
“What goes around comes back around. Doesn’t matter how saintly of a person you pretend to be. You harm others in whichever way-insidiously or blatantly, you will still be served. That’s inevitable. So, as ‘you get what you deserve’ and sink in your misery, imma drink my mojito.”
“What goes around comes back around.”
“What goes around may come around, but it never ends up exactly the same place, you ever notice? Like a record on a turntable, all it takes is one groove's difference and the universe can be on into a whole 'nother song.”
Source: Inherent Vice
“What goes around, comes around.”
Source: The Tao of Willie: A Guide to the Happiness in Your Heart
“What goes by the name of love is banishment, with now and then a postcard from the homeland, such is my considered opinion, this evening.”
Source: I Can't Go On, I'll Go On: A Samuel Beckett Reader
“What goes down always comes up and what comes up always goes down. Such is Life. Celebrate its suchness. And keep flowing with Life. Sometimes reaping rich dividends and sometimes feeling good you have either cushioned well for a loss or learning that you could have cushioned better. Enjoy the ride!”
“What goes down on film is different to what you see with the naked eye.”
“What goes down usually goes back up, if you're willing to be patient and don't hit the panic button.”
Source: The Little Book of Emerging Markets: How To Make Money in the World's Fastest Growing Markets
“What goes for sex goes double for politics.”
“What goes in the mind is forgotten, what goes in the stomach just passes through, but that which goes in the heart is locked, like a keepsake diary, that never leaves you.”
“What goes in your butthole is your business, all we care about is making sure Chipotle is what comes out of it." - Rodrigo Chipotle”
“What goes into our mind matters a lot to the success or failure of our lives. For so many people, what they heard triggered their steps that led them into discarding the real value of their lives. For so many people, what they heard became a spring board that shot the real value of their lives to a glorious height and for so many people, what they heard made them to choose never to do anything in life. Until you lose your hearing, you shall always hear. But, what you hear and what you deduce from what you hear must not just be distinctive but sound enough to make you take a distinctive step which will produce a distinctive footprint. If you fail to mind the seed of what goes into your mind today, you shall surely mind the fruits of what went into your mind yesterday tomorrow. Mind your mind!”
“What goes on around you... compares little with what goes on inside you.”
“What goes on between a father and a son, which is usually such a private matter, is that they are able to be honest with each other, and be honest with me, as a director. Its just remarkable.”
“What goes on between a man and his missus is nobody's business; especially where desert toppin's involved.”
Source: Nights of the Round Table: And Other Stories of Heroic Fantasy
“What goes on in a person's head, what impels them to a political choice, it's a pretty complicated question.”
“What goes on in Europe concerns us greatly because, if Europe comes apart, the E.U. comes apart, then you're going to have enormous impact on America, that's a very big trading partner of ours, and people own securities around the world in this day and age.”
“What goes on in the world and who's defining what is right or wrong in anything? Is there a place in any of our existence where we need judgment any longer? But we should have empathy towards each other and break away from those categories that politics and religion keep throwing back at us.”
“What goes on in this one little lifetime is not so important as you might like to think it is because you're in it. When you can see the larger picture, it's just a tiny breath in a succession of breaths.”
“What goes on inside is just too fast and huge and all interconnected for words to do more than barely sketch the outlines of at most one tiny little part of it at any given instant.”
“What goes on inside isn't ever the same as what goes on outside.”
Source: The Fire-Dwellers
“What goes on inside the school is an interruption of education.”
“What goes on when people overfetishize safety is that they're relapsing into that old frame of mind that what we're doing is bad.”
“What goes through my head when I'm going to take a game-winning shot is ... I better make it. Don't be afraid of the moment.”
“What goes through one's head when Disney asked for 52 more shows? I remember seeing that in the supplemental features...When they first said "52" I literally laughed, I thought they were kidding. They said, "Well, how many do you think could do?" And I said, "Well, we've got 6 scripts in the works, so 6 obviously we could do. We did 13 last year, I think we could do 13 this year without a problem." I said, "If we really pushed it, I think we could do 18." And they said, "What about 52?" I started laughing but they were serious and eventually they did get the 52 episode order.”
“What goes too long unchanged destroys itself.”
Source: Tales from Earthsea
“What goes unnamed remains hard to correct.”
Source: A Lion Among Men: Volume Three in The Wicked Years
“What goes unsaid eventually goes unthought”
“What goes up in sound must come down in silence / She who was with us in dusk is by dawn no longer / Death's corridor is a corn poppy meadow where a chord of Danubian meadow vipers becomes --
/A triangular welcome rug / An ancestral tambourine / An unspooling mother tongue”
Source: Post-Volcanic Folk Tales
“What goes up must come down. But what is up? And what is down? Are you up there looking down on me? Or is it I who has the trick with gravity? Reach for me and I'll reach for you. For in the middle is where grounds stand true. 'Tis not a lie nor a deceived eye, but an understanding between you and I. So I ask again to a friend with a cup, have a drink with me if you know what's up?”
Source: Painting Angels
“What goes up must come down, which is why I don't wear tube tops.”
“What goes up must come down.”
“What goes up must come down. But don't expect it to come down where you can find it.”
“What goes up, must come down... Mustn't it?”
“What goes wrong in Washington, D.C. I think some senators and congressman and media people go to Washington, D.C., and they get sucked into this vortex and they lose touch with what's happening out in the rest of the country. That's the problem. If these elected officials refuse to lose touch with their constituents, if they spend more time outside D.C. than inside, if they spend more time talking to constituents rather than pandering to the D.C. elite press corps, I think they're safe.”
“What golden hour of life, what glittering moment will ever equal the pain its loss can cause?”
“What good am I if I know and don't do. If I see and don't say.”
“What good am I? I can't have kids. I can't cook. I've been divorced three times. Who would want me?”
“What good are all these gadgets, if the life you live with them is mean and unimaginative?”
Source: The Confessions of a Harvard Man : The Street I Know Revisited: A Journey Through Literary Bohemia, Paris & New York in the 20's & 30's
“What good are fans? You can't eat applause for breakfast. You can't sleep with it.”