W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“We all need hope. As souls, we journey in physical bodies, traversing a life that is dually lived. We experience safety through attachment to the physical world, but we also are comforted and cared for by a trust in the non-physical, spiritual part of our reality. Two different roads, available for us and from which we choose, moment by moment.”
Source: Touched by the Extraordinary, Book Two
“We all need illusions. That's why we love movies.”
“We all need lots of powerful long range goals to help us past the short-term obstacles”
“We all need love and support from others”
Source: The Art of Work
“We all need love to live, grow, and thrive.”
“We all need mantras, I guess - stories we tell ourselves to keep us going.”
“We all need money, but there are degrees of desperation.”
“We all need muffins”
“We all need one another; much and often. Just as every human creature needs a place to be alone in, a sacred, private "home" of his own, so all human creatures need a place to be together in, from the two who can show each other their souls uninterruptedly, to the largest throng that can throb and stir in unison.”
Source: Women and Economics - A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution: From the famous American writer, feminist, social reformer and a respected sociologist who holds an important place in feminist fiction, well-known for her stories The Yellow Wallpaper and Herland
“We all need our heroes, not just in time of chaos but also in the time of peace.”
“We all need people to tell us that we were the ones who had been deeply wronged.”
Source: The Book of Ruth
“We all need people who sow aspiration into our lives. Phil Knight & Bill Bowerman have and continues to inspire me. Who inspires you?.”
“We all need people who will give us feedback. That's how we improve.”
“We all need people who will help us look at situations from a different perspective.”
Source: Monday Morning Leadership: 8 Mentoring Sessions You Can't Afford to Miss
“We all need reminders that there is a huge difference between coaching from the spiritual sidelines and putting skin in the game. Between advertising for the cause and actually joining it. Between talking about it from afar and getting close enough for it to affect our comfort.”
Source: Life: An Obsessively Grateful, Undone by Jesus, Genuinely Happy, and Not Faking it Through the Hard Stuff Kind of 100-Day Devotional
“We all need role models in different seasons, people we look to who bring encouragement for the journey. Every role model but One will fail. If we get up-close we will see that each one is imperfect, except the One perfect lamb who was crucified for our sins. He was the scapegoat. He was the rejected One.”
Source: 9 Traits of a Life-Giving Mom: Replacing My Worst with Gods Best
“We all need salespeople who deliver value that wasn’t there before they arrived.”
Source: Selling with EASE: The Four Step Sales Cycle Found in Every Successful Business Transaction
“We all need salespeople who help people with the same enthusiasm shown by a small child describing the best Christmas present EVER”
Source: Selling with EASE: The Four Step Sales Cycle Found in Every Successful Business Transaction
“We all need salespeople who understand the problem and can deliver a solution that works brilliantly for both sides.”
Source: Selling with EASE: The Four Step Sales Cycle Found in Every Successful Business Transaction
“We all need salespeople with humility, honesty, integrity, empathy and an old-fashioned work ethic that ensures the job gets done.”
Source: Selling with EASE: The Four Step Sales Cycle Found in Every Successful Business Transaction
“We all need some form of deeply rooted, powerful motivation / it empowers us to overcome obstacles so we can live our dreams.”
“We all need someone to look at us. We can be divided into four categories according to the kind of look we wish to live under . . . The fourth category, the rarest, is the category of people who live in the imaginary eyes of those who are not present. They are the dreamers.”
“We all need someone to point out that the emperor is wearing no clothes. That’s the poet’s job.”
“We all need someone to talk to. It’s easy to become isolated. The conversation is based on physical presence, which is rooted in feeling. All our senses are involved. By talking to someone in person we can access to specific senses: appreciation compassion, and love. These are the feelings that connect human beings to reality, which stimulates our intuition and awareness. If we become conditioned to the computer, then we become one dimensional. We are less deep as individuals and more shallow, predictable, anxiety ridden, and irritable. By not having conversations, we are forgetting how to feel.
These days some of us avoid conversation altogether because it requires too much attention. We’re accustomed to being distracted and we forget how to focus, so we have trouble listening. We may not have time; we are so busy with school and responsibilities at work or at home. We made the conversation as a superfluous social gesture. And some of us don’t know how to talk to people because we’ve never been taught.
At the same time, we’ve become more individualistic an opinionated. Because we want something stable that makes sense in the world, we hold onto themes and ideas that are grounding and meaningful. This fixation crates factionalism and polarity. Identifying strongly with our thoughts and emotions, we mistake them for a solid “me”, and then defend that apparition against the world. Yet by having fewer face-to-face conversations, we are simultaneously disempowering the very source that can delegate our identity: our relationship with other people.”
Source: The Lost Art of Good Conversation: A Mindful Way to Connect with Others and Enrich Everyday Life
“We all need someone who can help us do what we already can.”
“We all need someone who understands.”
“We all need something that's ours. A thing that we know absolutely about ourselves that others can only guess at.”
“We all need something that takes us out of day to day and reminds us that it's all ok."
Ian Tucker www.yoursimplepath.co.uk”
Source: Your Simple Path - Find Happiness in every step.
“We all need something:
The blood needs the red
The sky needs the blue
The grass needs the green
The good need the best
The last needs the first
The bye needs the same
The air needs the light
The light needs the sun
The moon needs the stars
The night needs the awake
The you need the all But then you lose’em all
The lies need the truth
The love needs the care
The mom needs the son
The son needs the dad
The parents need the both In the end they disappear
The self needs the ego
The body needs the soul
The death needs the breath
The grave needs you there.”
“We all need something to help us unwind at the end of the day. You might have a glass of wine, or a joint, or a big delicious blob of heroin to silence your silly brainbox of its witterings but there has to be some form of punctuation, or life just seems utterly relentless.”
Source: My Booky Wook: A Memoir of Sex, Drugs, and Stand-Up
“We all need something to soften the sharp edges. To give us balance. Otherwise, I think we'd find ourselves stumbling around in the dark like lost souls.”
Source: The Beach Trees
“We all need somewhere where we feel safe”
“We all need support and friendship, regardless of circumstances. But where do people turn when friends and family are simply no longer there, or can't help us through a difficult time, or need all our care and attention and can't give us any in return? Thank goodness for befriending projects, who help fill the empty spaces where care, support and a listening ear need to be.”
“We all need support, especially those who are the most vulnerable in our society. We need to care. These are our neighbors. They are our community.”
Source: A Vision of Hope: A Story of Redemption and Purpose
“We all need that experience of forgetting who you are. Forgetting who you are is such a delicious experience and so frightening that we're in this conflicted predicament.”
“We all need that extra friend outside of our immediate family to talk about that extra stuff you wouldn't normally talk to your parents about.”
“We all need that sometimes, to get re-sparked again. Sometimes it's different influences and different motivations; sometimes we've got to go and get back to the basics.”
“We all need the living green or we'll shrivel up inside. To make the modern city livable is the task of our times.”
“We all need the pendulum swing of snatching spaces of solitude and serving tables of sociability. In fact, the more plugged in and connected we are, the more we need to unplug and disconnect. A world of presence needs a time of absence.”
Source: The Bad Habits of Jesus: Showing Us the Way to Live Right in a World Gone Wrong
“We all need the waters of the Mercy River. Though they don't run deep, there's usually enough, just enough, for the extravagance of our lives.”
Source: Sweet eyes
“We all need this, need to have a purpose, to give back to those who need it most.”
Source: Resurrection
“We all need time to enjoy being alive without an agenda of getting something done.”
“We all need to be astute in sending and reading power cues, so that we can prevent ourselves - and the world - from being manipulated by evil geniuses like Hitler.”
“We all need to be blind sometimes in order to see.”
“We all need to be compassionate and know that its is a game for all of us to win, we have to be on the same page and raise our level of awareness of what's possible and the awareness of how powerful we are and how good we need to be to each other.”
“We all need to be far more gentler with each other.
And realise that some people's heart's injure with far more ease than others and dance to a quieter music.”
Source: Your Light Is The Key
“We all need to be huge supporters of the theatrical documentary.”
“We all need to be mocked from time to time, lest we take ourselves too seriously.”
Source: The Wit & Wisdom of Tyrion Lannister
“We all need to be more empathetic towards other people. It is not 'cool' to laugh at the shape of their body, color of their skin, choice of hairstyle or lack of hair. Make jokes and be humorous but not at the expense of another person.”
“We all need to be recognized for what we're doing, for our work. Every once in a while we need someone to come up to us and say, 'You're beautiful. That was well done. That's nice.'”
Source: LIVING, LOVING & LEARNING