Quotessence
Home / Quotes / W Quotes

W Quotes

Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.

All W Quotes

“What is happening, I think, it's really bigger than psychedelics, it's bigger than human evolution. We are not making the waves in this ocean. We are corks, riding the waves of the ocean. But we are privileged, by perhaps chance alone, to occupy a unique moment in the history of the universe. A moment when the universe goes through some kind of self-transforming, evolutionary, inflationary expansion. That's what's happening.”

“What is happiness? We have been taught to be ambitious and competitive, but no ambitious person has ever been happy. If you watch the people who have succeeded in the world, who have all the money, power and success in the world, they are not happy. Happiness has nothing to do with success. Happiness has nothing to do with ambition. Happiness has nothing to do with money, power and prestige. Nothing fails like success. Happiness is a totally different dimension. Happiness has to do with your being, with your consciousness not with ambition and success.”

“What is happiness? What is a good life? Is it a life without suffering? Something like that doesn't exist... Life is filled with suffering and sorrow. So it's no wonder that to those who fear suffering, the world seems like a living hell! And still...those who bravely keep going and try to push through this hell... They'll find that it's only a small stretch of the road to happiness. The truly great are those who never lose hope, even when thrown into hell... And as long as we have faith in ourselves, even hell itself can be a paradise!”

“What is hateful is not rebellion but the despotism which induces rebellion; what is hateful are not rebels but men, who, having the enjoyment of power, do not discharge the duties of power; they are men who, having the power to redress wrongs, refuse to listen to the petitioners that are sent to them; they are the men who, when they are asked for a loaf, give a stone.”

“What is hateful is not rebellion but the despotism which induces the rebellion; what is hateful are not rebels but the men, who, having the enjoyment of power, do not discharge the duties of power; they are the men who, having the power to redress wrongs, refuse to listen to the petitioners that are sent to them; they are the men who, when they are asked for a loaf, give a stone.”

“What is he to learn? To imitate? Or to avoid? When your friends the bees worry themselves about their sovereign, and become perfectly distracted touching the slightest monarchical movement, are we men to learn the greatness of Tuft-hunting, or the littleness of the Court Circular? I am not clear, Mr. Boffin, but that the hive may be satirical.' At all events, they work,' said Mr. Boffin. Ye-es,' returned Eugene, disparagingly, 'they work; but don't you think they overdo it?”

“What is Hertz in trouble for? { hertz car rental customer service } Hertz is currently facing criticism for using AI-powered damage scanners that have 1ー(855)ー470ー3642 allegedly charged customers for minor or nonexistent vehicle damage. At several major airports, these scanners automatically flag small scuffs or scratches as “billable,” leading to charges often ranging from $190 to $500. Many renters claim the fees 1ー(855)ー470ー3642 are unfair, especially when the damage was either pre-existing or invisible to the human eye. The controversy has drawn political attention, with Representative Nancy Mace1ー(855)ー470ー3642 demanding that Hertz explain the accuracy and fairness of its system, particularly since the company holds federal contracts. The issue highlights growing concerns about 1ー(855)ー470ー3642 automation and consumer protection.”

“What is Hertz in trouble for? { hertz car rental customer service number } Hertz has recently come under fire for deploying AI-powered 1ー(855)ー470ー3642damage scanners—specifically the UVeye system—that some renters say are overcharging them for minor or nonexistent vehicle damage. 1ー(855)ー470ー3642 At several airports (like Atlanta, Newark, Phoenix, and Houston), the automated systems flag what they deem "billable" scuffs or scratches, sometimes leading to fees between $190 and $500—even when human inspections find no visible damage. 1ー(855)ー470ー3642 One renter, for example, received a $440 charge for a small wheel scuff. Critics argue that this approach lacks human oversight, making disputes difficult New York PostThe SunCarscoops. This issue has escalated to the level of public scrutiny, with Representative Nancy Mace demanding answers from Hertz regarding the fairness 1ー(855)ー470ー3642of these AI-generated charges—especially concerning Hertz’s federal contracts—requesting a formal response by August 27 New York Post. Overall, the controversy centers on the balance between automation and fairness: while Hertz touts its AI scanners as transparent and efficient, 1ー(855)ー470ー3642many customers argue they create opaque and punitive billing practices.”