W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“What you discover on your own is always more exciting than what someone else discovers for you - it's like the marriage between romantic love and an arranged marriage.”
“What you discover valuable to you can make all the difference in your life.”
Source: The Mountain of Ignorance
“What you discover when you look at creativity from the perspective of the brain is that it is universal. We're all creative all of the time, we can't help but be creative.”
“What you discovered about yourself in raising children wasn't always agreeable or attractive.”
Source: The Corrections: A Novel
“What you dislike in another take care to correct in yourself.”
“What you dislike in your superiors, avoid doing to your inferiors. What you dislike in your inferiors, avoid doing when working for your superiors. What you hate in those who are in front of you, do not do to those behind you.”
“What you dismiss as an ordinary coincidence may be an opening to an extraordinary adventure.”
“What you do [to provide better aid is] you shut up. You never arrive in a community with any ideas.”
“What you do affects your awareness field. When you do something selfless your attention feild is more clear, more lucid.”
“What you do after you create your content is what truly counts.”
“What you do again and again defines who you are”
“What you do and learn in life physically changes what your brain looks like—it literally rewires it.”
Source: Brain Rules (Updated and Expanded): 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
“What you do and what you say has consequence and impact. Impact is determined by the intention behind your words and the intention behind your deeds.”
“What you do as a policeman might be the right thing to do, but it's not entertaining. I left that behind me.”
“What you do as president has consequences.”
“What you do, boy, is get the money and get as far away from here as you can. Don't even stay for your brother's funeral. It might end up being yours also. So start running and maybe one day you and me both will be thankful for what's happening. I don't know. I know your mother deserves more than a double funeral. When your mother talks to you, I hope you will keep this between us. It won't help matters if she knows I'm the one who made Jimmy pay for his ugliness.”
Source: Daddy Cool: A Father Out to Revenge His Daughter's Shame
“What you do, boy, is get the money and get as far away from here as you can. Don't even stay for your brother's funeral. It might end up being yours also. So start running and maybe one day you and me both will be thankful for what's happening. I don't know. I know your mother deserves more than a double funeral. When your mother talks to you, I hope you will keep this between us. It won't matters if she knows I'm the one who made Jimmy pay for his ugliness.”
Source: Daddy Cool: A Father Out to Revenge His Daughter's Shame
“What you do comes from what you think.”
“What you do daily determines what you become permanently”
“What you do defines who your are. Remember to be the best at what you do. You develop higher confidence from doing what you do excellently.”
“What you do, does makes a difference, always do the best you can .”
“What you do doesn’t define you. You can’t let your failures, or your success for that matter, dictate how you view yourself. You are loved.”
“What you do doesn't frighten your enemies as much as what you are.”
“What you do during the offseason is, first, build a base. That takes about three weeks, and then you try to get as strong as you can before you go to spring training. Once you get there, you taper down and it's just a maintenance program for the next six or seven months.”
“What you do effortlessly is your talent.”
Source: A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“what you do every day is what forms your mind and precious few of us can or would spend most days outdoors.”
Source: The Age of Missing Information
“What you do every day matters more than what you do every once in a while. Read The Power of Habit.”
“What you do every day matters more than what you do once in a while.”
“What you do for a living is not be creative, what you do for a living is ship.”
“What you do for a tree, God does for you.”
“What you do for an ungrateful man is thrown away.”
“What you do for Jewish New Year is you go down to Times Square. It's a lot quieter than the regular New Year. It's just a few Jews walking around going, "sup?"”
“What you do for money you do badly.”
Source: The Extraordinary Journeys: The Adventures of Captain Hatteras
“What you do for others, God will do for you.”
“What you do for others you have done for yourself.”
“What you do for your Self, you do for another. What you do for another, you do for the Self. This is because you and the other are one. And this is because...there is naught but You.”
Source: Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
“What you do for yourself dies with you when you leave this world, what you do for others lives on forever.”
“What you do for yourself is fleeting and dies with you. What you do for others has unending benefit and is eternal.”
“What you do has far greater impact than what you say.”
“What you do in a fight gym is learn how to be brave. You're learning how to punch and kick in a proper way, of course, but above all else, a fighter is someone who's got courage, who's dead game in a fight. Most guys don't come into the world that way. You learn to be brave through that process of getting your fear and timidity beaten out of you night after night after night.”
“What you do in film and television is really different than what you do in video games. There have been pockets of success, like at Time Warner. And Disney, with Club Penguin and Facebook games, has done a real good job of recognizing the business is not just about packaged goods.”
“What you do in practice is going to determine your level of success. I used to tell my players, 'You have to give 100 percent every day. Whatever you don't give, you can't make up for tomorrow. If you give only 75 percent today, you can't give 125 percent tomorrow to make up for it.'”
“What you do in private is of greater importance than what you do in public.”
“What you do in secret tells you who your God is.”
“What you do in the Lord is not in vain. You are not oiling the wheels of a machine that's about to roll over a cliff. You are not restoring a great painting that's shortly going to be thrown on the fire. You are not planting rosed in a garden that's about to be dug up for a building site. You are -- strange though it may seem, almost as hard to believe as the resurrection itself -- accomplishing something that will become in due course part of God's new world. Every act of love, gratitude, and kindness; every work of art or music inspired by the love of God and delight in the beauty of his creation; every minute spent teaching a severely handicapped child to read or walk; every act of care and nurture, of comfort and support, for one's fellow human beings and for that matter one's fellow nonhuman creatures; and of course every prayer, all Spirit-led teaching, every deed that spreads the gospel, builds up the church, embraces and embodies holiness rather than corruption, and make the name of Jesus honored in the world -- all of this will find its way, through the resurrecting power of God, into the new creation that God will one day make.”
Source: Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
“What you do in the off season determines what you do in the regular season.”
“What you do in the present—by painting, preaching, singing, sewing, praying, teaching, building hospitals, digging wells, campaigning for justice, writing poems, caring for the needy, loving your neighbor as yourself—will last into God’s future. These activities are not simply ways of making the present life a little less beastly, a little more bearable, until the day when we leave it behind altogether. They are part of what we may call building for God’s kingdom.”
“What you do in this world is a matter of no consequence. The question is, what can you make people believe that you have done?”
“What you do in your dreams is never your choice. But it made me happy anyway.”
Source: Saint Anything
“What you do in your past affects your present life, and what you do in your present will determine your future. This is the golden rule of life, and it’s called karma.”
Source: A Missing Drop: Free Your Mind From Conditioning And Reconnect To Your Truest Self