W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“What happens after death is so unspeakably glorious that our imagination and our feelings do not suffice to form even an approximate conception of it. The dissolution of our time-bound form in eternity brings no loss of meaning.”
“What happens after Moksha (liberation)? Moksha means free from Time. So, there is no after or before. Mind exists inside Time. It can never be free from Time, It asks such questions to keep you (soul) attached. It’s a toxic love story between you and your manipulative mind.”
“What happens after you die? Lot's of things happen after you die - they just don't involve you”
“What happens and what you encounter, what you collide with - it's so exciting and revealing about how much more interesting and tricky the universe is than we think in our daily lives.”
“What happens at the average church or synagogue or mosque is that I don't know many priests or ministers or rabbis who say to their congregation, 'go home and talk about the religion at the kitchen table with your kids...talk about God, talk about what this is all about.' They say in general, come back on the weekend, we'll talk to you about it.”
“What happens at the beginning of any creative process? Nothing! Creativity requires that we create space and wait for something to emerge.”
“What happens before birth and resumes after death - this is more real than the brief spark of life. Out lives just carry the physical burden of carrying energy forward. We put on suits of meat as training, as a challenge. We all know this is temporary.”
Source: Split Tooth
“What happens behind your eyes is more important than what happens in front of them. This is a reversal from the way that we have been taught and the way that we had experienced the world as five sensory humans.”
“What happens between action and cut for me is a blur, I go almost into a whiteout, and then I see the film and I'm like, "Oh that's what I did? Cool!"”
“What happens between people is so misunderstood even between the people who are having the sex.”
“What happens between two people is mystifying; the opposite of what you think can be closer to the truth.”
Source: House of Trelawney
“What happens," called out Max, "if you win?"
"We die anyway, but I become legend" I explained”
“What happens from about 1954 to the late 1980s, is that we see a huge wave of optimism that school desegregation is going to be the way to improve educational outcomes for poor children of color. And we see a consensus build on the left and in the center that this is going to be a transformative education movement like none other we've seen in American history.”
“What Happens, Happens.”
“What happens if a big asteroid hits Earth ? Judging from realistic simulations involving a sledge hammer and a common laboratory frog, we can assume it will be pretty bad.”
“What happens if a car comes? We die.”
“What happens if a drone falls right next to her?”
“What happens if everyone unites for one”
Source: Rienieians' Tamer
“What happens if I do nothing?”
“What happens if I lose you?", asked the boy.
"We are forever", said the horse, "even if I'm not here".”
“What happens if I try to build a life dedicated to avoiding all danger and all unnecessary risk?”
“What happens if it doesn't work out, Charli?" he called.
"Then it's not the end, Adam," I replied, barely slowing my walk.”
“What happens if one day we’re standing in a kitchen, dishwasher empty, oven and air full, you’re washing and I’m drying, and the ring slips down the drain and flushes out to sea?”
Source: Book of She
“What happens if someone else has my eyes, and they start looking at stuff I don't like? I don't like the idea of that.”
“What happens if the world ends?" Freddie said.
"Maybe it already has," I said, "and this is it. Now we have the opportunity to start over and try to do better this time around.”
Source: The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza
“what happens if you ask for something someone's not able to give you”
Source: Great Big Beautiful Life
“What happens if you drop all the things that make you I?”
Source: The End of the Affair
“What happens if you get scared half to death twice?”
“what happens if you're in a relationship with someone and you trust them, then you make certain assumptions about the past, and you make certain assumptions about the present, and you make certain assumptions about the future. And everything's stable, so you're standing on solid ground. And the chaos, it's like you're standing on thin ice. The chaos is hidden. The shark beneath the waves isn't there. You're safe, you're in the lifeboat. But then if the person betrays you — like if you're in an intimate relationship and the person has an affair and you find out about it — then you think, one moment you're one in one place, right? You're where everything is secure because you've predicated your perception of the world on the axiom of trust, and the next second — really, the next second — you're in a completely different place. And not only is that place different right now, the place you were years ago is different, and the place you're going to be in the future years hence is different. And so, all of that certainty that strange certainty that you inhabit can collapse into incredible complexity. And you say, well if someone betrays you, you think: "Okay, who were you? Because you weren't who I thought you were. And I thought I knew you. But I didn't know you at all. And I never knew you, and so all the things we did together, those weren't the things that I thought were happening. Something else was happening! And you're someone else. That means I'm someone else because I thought I knew what was going on, and clearly I don't. I'm some sort of blind sucker, or the victim of a psychopath or someone who's so naive that they can barely live. And I don't understand anything about human beings, and I don't understand anything about myself, and I have no idea where I am now. I thought I was at home, but I'm not. I'm in a house and it's full of strangers. I don't know what I'm going to do tomorrow, or next week, or next year.”
“What happens if you start drawing squares? Well, I'd say the answer to that is, don't get famous for drawing circles.”
“What happens if you're the guy who's been on the show ten years and is highly paid but they have nothing for you to do is that they bring in other people, and you become a supporting character to those people.”
“What happens if your best friend is also the revolution?”
Source: The Homework Drone Rebellion: One kid. One glitchy robot. Infinite detention.
“What happens if your choice is misguided, You must try to correct it But what if it’s too late? What if you can’t? Then you must find a way to live with it.”
Source: The Gemma Doyle Trilogy
“What happens in a certain place can stain your feelings for that location, just as ink can stain a white sheet.”
“What happens in a certain place can stain your feelings for that location, just as ink can stain a white sheet. You can wash it, and wash it, and still never forget what has transpired - a word which here means 'happened, and made everybody sad'.”
“What happens in a fantasy can be more involving than what happens in life, and thank goodness for that.”
Source: Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2013: 25th Anniversary Edition
“What happens in a play is determined to a certain extent by what I thought might be interesting to have happen before I invented the characters, before they started taking over what happened, because they are three-dimensional individuals, and I cannot tell them what to do. Once I give them their identity and their nature, they start writing the play.”
“What happens in a strike happens not to one person alone.... It is a crisis with meaning and potency for all and prophetic of a future. The elements in crisis are the same, there is a fermentation that is identical. The elements are these: a body of men, women and children, hungry; an organization of feudal employers out to break the back of unionization; and the government Labor Board sent to "negotiate" between this hunger and this greed.”
Source: Harvest song: collected essays and stories
“What happens in animation is that you don't really start the story until you're boarding it, which usually means that you've gotta go through some sort of a script phase. And you can get caught in the doldrums there, overdeveloping that, when you don't really know what you have until you put it up in storyboards.”
“What happens in Bermondsey on February 24th will be a pointer to the rest of the country as far as Labour's prospects are concerned.”
“What happens in Cabo stays in Cabo”
“What happens in committee if the committee functions, more often than not, not every time but more often than not, a bill comes out with bipartisan support.”
“What happens in improv is you create your own storyline.”
“What happens in Israel, it's not so divided between being a film actor, or a TV actor - usually, we just do everything. I do theater, film, and television, and the theater is mostly financed by the government.”
“What happens in life is created from the numerous pieces of reality that are conceived through desires.”
Source: Life Is A Circus
“What happens in my next chapter depends on whether I wake up feeling creative or murderous.”
“What happens in New York affects national policy in very significant ways.”
“What happens in our consciousness and minds and bodies is also happening on earth. The more we pollute the earth, for example, the sicker we are.”
“What happens in our hearts is our field of freedom. As long as we carry old wounds and anger in our hearts, we continue to suffer. Forgiveness allows us to move on.”
Source: Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection
“What happens in our lives is not really anybody's fault but our own... When I was in high school, I was in an atheist crowd, and it was the consensus that religion was a crutch.”