W Quotes
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“What you practice on the mat is what you end up doing in your life.”
Source: Yoga Cures: Simple Routines to Conquer More Than 50 Common Ailments and Live Pain-Free
“What you practice, is what you’ll do”
“What you praise you increase.”
“What you pray for reflects what you believe about God.”
Source: Daily Power: 365 Days of Fuel for Your Soul
“What you pray for today, will be manifest tomorrow.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“What you present as the gospel will determine what you present as discipleship. If you present as the gospel what is essentially a theory of the atonement, and you say, If you accept this theory of the atonement, your sins are forgiven, and when you die you will be received into heaven, there is no basis for discipleship.”
“What you probably didn’t realize is that apple cider vinegar has also been used as a natural skin and hair treatment care treatment since ancient times as well.”
Source: Apple Cider Vinegar Handbook: Recipes for Natural Living
“What you protect defines you more than what you conquer”
Source: The Last Dynasty Saga: Book I: Awaken the Lineage
“What you put in your mouth may dirty your stomach and body, but what comes out of your mouth may dirty your Soul, your consciousness and that of other people.”
Source: Higher Science of Longevity
“What you put into it is what you're going to get out of it. If you're getting the chance to step into the octagon, you better be going full speed and give it everything you've got.”
“What you put out comes back all the time, no matter what.”
“What you put out comes back. The more you sincerely appreciate life from the heart, the more the magnetic energy of appreciation attracts fulfilling life experiences to you, both personally and professionally. Learning how to appreciate more consistently offers many benefits and applications. Appreciation is an easy heart frequency to activate and it can help shift your perspectives quickly. Learning how to appreciate both pleasant and even seemingly unpleasant experiences is a key to increased fulfillment.”
“What you put out in the world is exactly what's coming back to you. If you find things coming back to you that you don't like or you don't understand, don't ask yourself why, ask yourself that you're doing to make them come back to you,”
Source: Why Don't You? Thoughts Worth Thinking
“What you put out is already on its way back to you.”
“What you put out is what you get back, and the reason so many are so short of money is that they put little or nothing out”
Source: The Trick to Money is Having Some
“What you put your attention on grows strong in your life.”
“What you radiate outward in your thoughts, feelings, mental pictures and words, you attract into your life.”
Source: The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity
“What you rarely see is a stillborn failure that transmogrifies into a stellar success. Small successes can grow into big ones, but failures rarely grow into successes.
I can’t think of an example in my life. It’s generally true that if no one is excited about your art/product/idea in the beginning, they never will be. If the first commercial version of your work excites no one to action, it’s time to move on to something different. Don’t be fooled by the opinions of friends and family. They’re all liars.”
Source: How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life
“What you're afraid to do is a clear indication of the next thing you need to do.”
“What you're all forgetting is that some young girls simply want to get married. They have idealized notions of what marriage will be like and don't care overmuch about the man as long as he's offering to take them away from a dreary life.”
Source: Murder at Hambledon Hall
“WHAT YOU'RE ATTACHED TO
WILL ALWAYS BE ATTACKED
THE MOST!”
“what you’re drawn to when you catch fire… that’s where you’ll find love.”
“What you're experiencing isn't a dry spell. It's a dust bowl. Tell me, do you find cob webs in there every time you get yourself off?”
Source: Asher Black
“What you‘re experiencing now is conditioned and determined by your past; what you‘re doing now conditions and determines what you‘ll see in your future. When you can take responsibility for that causal process, you are on the first stage of the hero path. You change your piece of the world by changing your body and mind from that of an ordinary, deluded, sleepwalking, and afflicted human to that of a hero and eventually a Buddha – one who is utterly awake. Then you inspire others, until everyone‘s piece of the world is utterly, collectively transformed. (pp. 88 - 89)”
Source: Gradual Awakening: The Tibetan Buddhist Path of Becoming Fully Human
“What you’re feeling now, and the person you may reach with your words five years from now-that's why you write poetry.”
Source: Slammed
“What you're going through is not meant to hurt you, but meant to deliver you from the evil oppressing you.”
“What you’re good at is important, for sure, but what you love is the greatest motivator you have.”
Source: The Habit Trip: A Fill-in-the-Blank Journey to a Life on Purpose
“What, you’re looking at my lodger’s birds, Mr. Jarndyce?” The old man had come by little and little into the room, until he now touched my guardian with his elbow, and looked close up into his face with his spectacled eyes. “It’s one of her strange ways, that she’ll never tell the names of these birds if she can help it, though she named ‘em all.” This was in a whisper. “Shall I run ‘em over, Flite?” he asked aloud, winking at us and pointing at her as she turned away, affecting to sweep the grate.
“If you like,” she answered hurriedly.
The old man, looking up at the cages, after another look at us, went through the list.
“Hope, Joy, Youth, Peace, Rest, Life, Dust, Ashes, Waste, Want, Ruin, Despair, Madness, Death, Cunning, Folly, Words, Wigs, Rags, Sheepskin, Plunder, Precedent, Jargon, Gammon, and Spinach. That’s the whole collection,” said the old man, “all cooped up together, by my noble and learned brother.”
“This is a bitter wind!” muttered my guardian.
“When my noble and learned brother gives his Judgment, they’re to be let go free” said Krook, winking at us again.”
Source: Bleak House
“What you’re looking for is ‘inside’ you but you can only reclaim it by shattering the mirror on which it reflects itself back at you. When the mirror is shattered, the shards reveal your Real Face.”
Source: Shadow Life: Freedom from Bullshit in an Unreal World
“What you're looking for is on the other side of fear.”
Source: Imperfect Mortals : A Collection of Short Stories
“What you're looking for is power and force, without volume--an inner power. A way to bring together what everybody in that room is doing and make one sound. So it's not two guitars, piano, bass and drums, it's one thing, it's not five. You're there to create one thing.”
Source: Life
“What you're saying," I clarify through clenched teeth, "is that call boys don't make it far in government.”
Source: The Mercy of Men
“What you’re thinking about can be what you become.”
Source: The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto
“What you react to in others, you strengthen in yourself.”
“What you read, and what you have watched and what you have listened is just the few from all... You haven't saw everything!?”
“What you read at Columbia is Plato's Republic and Homer's Iliad. What you learn at Columbia is that reading isn't education. Education is figuring out the hard way that at a school like Columbia, what you read isn't nearly as important as what you wear, how you look, and how much you know about sucking up to professors who really couldn't give a shit about whether some nameless, faceless kid in the 23rd row will work or starve after graduation.”
Source: The Year of Loving Dangerously
“What you read between the covers of your Bible is wisdom for a lifetime, rock-solid, forever truth—truth you can stand on, live by, and trust…forever.”
“What you read renew your mind.”
“What you realize is it's not about financial success as an artist. A lot of actors and actresses, producers, writers, and the creative people in the business realize that. It's not about that. Yeah, we all want to be successful, but we all just want to create and we want to tell the stories. We want to continue creating the opportunities to be able to continue doing what we love. So, at the end of the day, I feel like it's a win-win for everybody to be able to make these independent films.”
“What you realize is that a lot of actors want to be directed. They're there to do the best job they can for the director. They have a lot of questions, and your job is to have answers.”
“What you really are afraid of is that you're competing against somebody who is rich and irrational. I mean, it used to be a given, a saying in the industry: Don't ever bid against Rupert Murdoch for anything Rupert wants, because if you win you lose. You will have paid way too much.”
“What you really are is a Bunburyist. I was quite right in saying you were a Bunburyist. You are one of the most advanced Bunburyists I know.”
Source: The Importance of Being Earnest
“What you really are isn’t loyal to your self. It won’t favor your self. It will turn your self into what you really are.”
“What you really have to do, if you want to be creative, is to unlearn all the teasing and censoring that you've experienced throughout your life. If you are truly a creative person, you know that feeling insecure and lonely is par for the course. You can't have it both ways: You can't be creative and conform, too. You have to recognize that what makes you different also makes you creative.”
“What you really have to know is one: yourself. And the only way you can know that one is in the mirror of the others. And the only way you can see into the mirror of the others is by love or its opposite—by profound emotion. Certainly not by curiosity—by dancing around asking, looking, making notes. You have to live relationships to know.”
“What you really need to build a character is exactly what you don't have in the movies - time. You know, movies are like a line drawing. You have to make very quick decisions, which are, in the end instinctive. Or you make a decision to say "Well, maybe I can do that, because... Oh, that could be irritating after a while, or distracting, etc. etc." Some of it is a matter of time, always.”
“What you really remember at the beginning was that you have to throw a budget together. We made some terrible mistakes at the beginning in my own budget that took us at least a year to catch up on.”
“What you really value is what you miss, not what you have.”
Source: Jorge Luis Borges: Conversations
“What you really want for yourself is always trying to break through, just as a cooling breeze flows through an open window on a hot day. Your part is to open the windows of your mind.”
“What you really want to do in investments is figure out what's important and knowable. If it's unimportant or unknowable you forget about it.”