W Quotes
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“Who gives a flying fuck about Q3 projections? When you are on your deathbed, rattling out your last breath, are you going to think fondly about the time you optimized the synergy of your workload? Bullshit! You’re going to think about the women you didn’t sleep with, the wine you didn’t drink, and the fights you didn’t start because you had an early meeting the next morning.”
Source: Notes From Exile: The "Manual for the Broken”
“Who gives a trifle meanly is meaner than the trifle.”
“Who gives an empire, by the gift defeats All end of giving; and procures contempt Instead of gratitude.”
Source: The Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young
“Who gives an island as a gift? I frowned. I hadn’t realized Edward’s extreme generosity was a learned behavior. Bella”
“Who gives himself with his alms feeds three, himself, his hungering neighbor and me.”
Source: The Vision of Sir Launfal And Other Poems by James Russell Lowell, With a Biographical Sketch and Notes, a Portrait and Other Illustrations
“Who gives is positive; who receives is negative; still there remains an immense class of mere passives.”
“Who gives to all, denies all.”
Source: The remains of ... George Herbert
“Who gives to Aristaeus honey;
Or wine to Bacchus, or Triptolemus
Earth's fruits, or apples to Alcinous?”
“Who gives to friends so much from Fate secures,
That is the only wealth for ever yours.
[Lat., Extra fortunam est, quidquid donatur amicis;
Quas dederis, selas semper habebis opes.]”
“Who gives you pain? Your anger, pride, deceit and greed. Where is the fault of nature in all this?”
Source: Fault is of the Sufferer
“Who gives you the day will give you also the things necessary for the day.”
“Who God is and what Christ did have huge implications for who we are personally and what we desire sexually.”
“Who God possesseth
In nothing is wanting;
Alone God sufficeth.”
Source: Daily Readings With St. Teresa of Avila
“Who: God
What: Sovereign
When: On Time
Where: Everywhere, all at once
Why: Because he loves you”
“Who goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing.”
“Who goes from America to Africa for medical attention?”
“Who goes on living unconsciously miss everything that is beautiful in life”
“Who goes through more pain? The one who's gone or the one who got left behind?”
“Who goes to bed, and doth not pray, Maketh two nights to every day!”
Source: The works of George Herbert. containing Parentalia, the 2nd copy wanting the 1st sheet of vol.2].
“Who goeth a borrowing. Goeth a sorrowing.”
Source: Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry
“Who got the baddest pussy on the planet? D boys love me, they don't understand it.”
“Who grasps with his fist one who has an arm of steel injures only his own powerless wrist. Wait till inconstant fortune ties his hand, then ... pick out his brains.”
“Who guides below, and rules above,
The great disposer, and the mighty king;
Than He none greater, next Him none,
That can be, is, or was.”
Source: The Odes, Satyrs, and Epistles of Horace: Done Into English
“Who had deceived thee so often as thyself?”
“Who had decided that some should have so little and others so much?”
Source: Cloudwish
“Who had just witnessed me go through an entire rainbow of emotions and experiences.”
Source: Let It Snow
“Who had the bigger burden? The one who had to watch the other person endure or the one who endured?”
Source: Finch
“Who hail thee, Man! the pilgrim of the day, spouse of the worm, and brother of the clay.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Campbell, Goldsmith and Gray: With Memoirs of the Authors
“Who has a book of all that monarchs do,
He’s more secure to keep it shut than shown.”
Source: Pericles
“Who has a book of all that monarchs do, He's more secure to keep it shut than shown; For vice repeated is like the wand'ring wind, Blows dust in others' eye, to spread itself; And yet the end of all is bought thus dear, The breath is gone, and the sore eyes see clear To stop the air would hurt them.”
Source: The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators
“Who has a daring eye tell downright truths and downright lies.”
“Who has a harder fight than he who is striving to overcome himself.”
“who has a limit and doesnt follow it? my dick size”
“Who has a right to tell me I have no gift, no talent, no passion ...' he murmured. 'Why do people say those things to you when youre young? Doesn't seem fair, does it?' 'No, darling, it's not fair,'she said. 'But the mystery is why you listen.”
“Who has and will disappoint someone who has "he who has a why" has and will be disappointed in him/herself because he surely be the best fckin present for himself and who accompanies him. Sadhu.”
“Who has been unhooking the stars without my permission, and putting them on the table in the guise of candles?”
Source: Les Misérables
“Who has begun has half done. Have the courage to be wise. Begin!”
“Who has believed in the world and died with its name on his lips?”
Source: Windblown World: The Journals of Jack Kerouac 1947-1954
“Who has choices need not choose. We must, who have none. We can love but what we lose-- What is gone is gone.”
Source: The Last Unicorn
“Who has confidence in their twenties? They haven’t even learned to ask what life is all about at that age!”
Source: Emotional Rhapsody
“Who has connections to Connecticut? That's where rich people go to live the rest of their life in the woods.”
“Who has courage to say no again and again to desires, to despise the objects of ambition, who is a whole in himself, smoothed and rounded.”
Source: Horace for English Readers: Being a Translation of the Poems of Quintus Horatius Flaccus Into English Prose
“Who has created more peace in the world, the Peace Corps or the Marine Corps?”
“Who has deceived thee as oft as thyself.”
Source: The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including the Private as Well as the Official and Scientific Correspondence Together with the Unmutilated and Correct Version of the Autobiography
“Who has enough credit in this world to pay for his mistakes?”
Source: Reasons of the heart
“Who has ever attempted to draw a line of separation between the duties of men and women, as moral beings, without committing the grossest inconsistencies on the one hand, or running into the most arrant absurdities on the other?”
“Who has ever stopped to think of the divinity of Lamont Cranston?”
“Who has excess and supplies the world? Only the one who follows the Way.”
“Who has forbidden women to engage in private and individual studies? Have they not a rational soul as men do?...I have this inclination to study and if it is evil I am not the one who formed me thus - I was born with it and with it I shall die.”
“Who has fully realized that history is not contained in thick books but lives in our very blood?”
Source: The Collected Works of C. G. Jung: Civilization in transition