W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Whatever is said about roles drying up, I intend to keep working. Certainly now the roles couldn't be more interesting - playing mothers, divorcees. I think it's going to be exciting to play a mother of teenagers. The longer your life, the deeper it gets.”
“Whatever is scaring you, bring it into the light. It's strength will fade”
“Whatever is selfish, is unsustainable, whatever is unselfish, is sustainable.”
Source: Şehit Sevda Society: Even in Death I Shall Live
“Whatever is silenced will clamor to be heard, though silently.”
Source: The Handmaid's Tale
“Whatever is spoken of acquires a certain existence.”
“Whatever is stealing your peace and rocking your boat, what ever is taking your smile away, reach down, pick it up, and throw it overboard.”
Source: Right People, Right Place, Right Plan: Discerning the Voice of God
“Whatever is subject to origination is all subject to cessation.”
“Whatever is the lot of humankind I want to taste within my deepest self. I want to seize the highest and the lowest, to load its woe and bliss upon my breast, and thus expand my single self titanically and in the end go down with all the rest.”
Source: Faust/Bilingual
“Whatever is the object of a saint's hope is the subject of his prayer.”
“Whatever is the scariest is almost always what I end up choosing.”
“Whatever is to make us better and happy God has placed either openly before us or close to us.”
“Whatever is to thank for our affinity, I will never let you go. Not now,” Ariadne vows.”
Source: Her Spell That Binds Me
“Whatever is triggering you, is on you.”
“Whatever is true about your heart will show up in your actions.”
Source: The Bare Bones Bible ® Handbook
“Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
Philippians 4:8”
Source: THE HOLY BIBLE - The Authorized King James Version
“Whatever is truly alive must die. Look at the flowers; only plastic flowers never die.”
Source: One Minute Wisdom
“Whatever is unacceptable continues to exist because of the lack of action on your part.”
Source: Life Is A Cocktail
“Whatever is unknown is magnified.”
“Whatever is unnamed, undepicted in images, whatever is omitted from biography, censored in collections of letters, whatever is misnamed as something else, made difficult-to-come-by, whatever is buried in the memory by the collapse of meaning under an inadequate or lying language - this will become, not merely unspoken, but unspeakable.”
“Whatever is valuable in painting is precisely what one is incapable of talking about.”
“Whatever is weak, avoid! It is death.”
“Whatever is well said by another, is mine.”
“Whatever is within your limit, do it to lift the souls of humankind.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.”
“Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Lewis Carroll (Illustrated)
“Whatever is worth saying, can be stated in fifty words or less.”
Source: Science, Computers, and People: From the Tree of Mathematics
“Whatever is worthy to be loved for anything is worthy of preservation. A wise and dispassionate legislator, if any such should ever arise among men, will not condemn to death him who has done or is likely to do more service than injury to society. Blocks and gibbets are the nearest objects with legislators, and their business is never with hopes or with virtues.”
Source: Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen: Richard I and the Abbot of Boxley. The Lord Brooke and Sir Philip Sidney. King Henry IV and Sir Arnold Savage. Southey and Porson. Oliver Cromwel and Walter Noble. Aeschines and Phocion. Queen Elizabeth and Cecil. King James I and Isaac Casaubon. Marchese Pallavicini and Walter Landor. General Kleber and some French officers. Bonaparte and the president of the senate. Bishop Burnet and Humphrey Hardcastle. Peter Leopold and the President Du
“Whatever is yet to come, I shall never be able to say that I have not felt the greatest, the purest joy life can hold.”
“Whatever is your greatest joy and treasure, that is your god.”
“Whatever is your present experience, you can recognize the spaciousness that allows it to be. You are this spaciousness, this awareness, this love. Deeper love and more spacious awareness is the best lesson you can get from any experience.”
“Whatever is, is in its causes just.”
“Whatever is, is right.”
“Whatever is... is best.”
Source: Whatever Is, is Best: A Collection of Poems
“Whatever it is about pictures, photographs, it's just about impossible to follow up with words. They don't have anything to do with each other.”
“whatever it is, decentralisation is the key of progress for human/country/society. centralisation will always disruptive in long term.”
“Whatever it is in life that is worth attaining, there must be something that is provoking an individual to go for that thing passionately.”
Source: The Mountain of Ignorance
“Whatever it is probably won't go away, so we might as well live and laugh through it. When we double over laughing, we're bending so we won't break. If you think your particular troubles are too heavy and too traumatic to laugh about, remember that laughing is like changing a baby's diaper. It doesn't solve any problems permanently, but it makes things more acceptable for awhile.”
“Whatever it is, take it as it comes. This is surely never easy. But when you understand that you can’t win fighting Life, you will realize that this is the only option. So, going with the flow is not quite a spiritual or romantic, feel-good, concept as it is made out to be. It is an intelligent choice, driven by plain common sense, of doing what you possibly can in a given situation. When you awaken to this truth, you will be happy despite your circumstances.”
“Whatever it is that calls us, that's our path. And as we walk that path, we have a chance to shine forth who we are. It affects other people around us.”
“Whatever it is that gives you that confidence will vary from person to person, but I do believe that it is the key to succeeding at anything in life - career, relationships, anything.”
“Whatever it is that has you bound—whether that’s a place, a time, or an outdated belief around a physical disability… Please don’t dwell there. Instead, seek out the things that do bring you freedom.”
Source: DallerGut Dream Department Store
“Whatever it is that I am working on is what I become obsessed with.”
“Whatever it is that makes a person charming, it needs to remain a mystery .. once the charmer is aware of a mannerism or characteristic that others find charming, it ceases to be a mannerism and becomes an affectation.”
“Whatever it is that makes closeness possible between people also puts them in the way of hard feelings if that closeness ends.”
“Whatever it is that makes you feel different, weird, lonely or like you don’t quite fit in—remember, that is also your superpower and what makes you irreplaceable.”
“Whatever it is that makes you feel excited and alive, that clears the path for more of what you feel passionate about, that helps you feel connected to the charm of navigating endless twists and turns within the labyrinth of your own imagination—allow it to be a part of your day...a part of your life.”
“Whatever it is that makes you the person you are - that's what I love. All of it.”
“Whatever it is that occurs at death, I believe it deserves to be called a miracle. The miracle, ironically, is that we don't die. The cessation of the body is an illusion, and like a magician sweeping aside a curtain, the soul reveals what lies beyond.”
“Whatever it is that people find that they want to work on they also have to remember that they are human beings and they need to save some time for themselves for personal growth, for mental health, for their families, their loved ones so that they will have the strength to continue doing that work.”
“Whatever it is that pulls the pin, that hurls you past the boundaries of your own life into a brief and total beauty, even for a moment, it is enough.”