W Quotes
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“Whoever makes love grow boundless, and sets his mind for seeing the end of birth, his fetters are worn thin. If he loves even a single being, Good will follow. But the Noble One with compassionate heart for all mankind, generates abounding good.”
“Whoever makes me unhappy for a day, I will make suffer a lifetime.”
“Whoever makes something having bought or contracted for all other held resources used in the process (transferring some of his holdings for these cooperating factors), is entitled to it. The situation is not one of something's getting made, and there being an open question of who is to get it. Things come into the world already attached to people having entitlements over them.”
Source: Anarchy, state, and utopia
“Whoever makes sujood to Allah properly, will never make sujood to the duniya.”
“Whoever makes the fewest persons uneasy, is the best bred man in company.”
“Whoever makes you feel
that deeply and that intensely,
deserves to know how they’ve
impacted you.”
Source: Present Perfect
“Whoever makes you smarter a little earlier in life makes you better”
“Whoever marries the spirit of the times must soon become a widower.”
“Whoever marries the spirit of this age will find himself a widower in the next.”
“Whoever master faith shall conquer fear.”
“Whoever meets Jesus lives in an atmosphere of constant joy.”
“Whoever might perfume a scorpion
Will not thereby escape its sting. Bahaudin Naqshband”
Source: A Perfumed Scorpion: A Way to the Way
“Whoever mocks his brother for a sin they repented from will not die till he himself falls into the same sin.”
“Whoever mourns the dead mourns himself.”
Source: A Cynthia Ozick reader
“Whoever moves into a community has a vested interest in it.”
“Whoever named it necking was a poor judge of anatomy.”
“Whoever needs the relationship less has all the power.”
“Whoever neglects old friends for the sake of new deserves what e gets if he loses both”
“Whoever no longer finds greatness in God no longer finds it anywhere--he must either deny it or create it.”
“Whoever now makes himself bigger, freer and more human in his own existence, is doing his part toward peace, — as yet it must be worked at in an inward direction, not until a few have it all big and ready within them can it let itself be brought into the world.”
“Whoever obeys the gods, to him they particularly listen.”
“Whoever one is, and wherever one is, one is always in the wrong if one is rude.”
Source: The Coat Without Seam
“Whoever opined "Money can't buy you happiness" obviously had far too much of the stuff.”
Source: Cloud Atlas (Enhanced Movie Tie-in Edition): A Novel
“Whoever oppresses the poor shows contempt for their Maker, but whoever is kind to the needy honors God.”
“Whoever originated the cliche that money is the root of all evil knew hardly anything about the nature of evil and very little about human beings.”
Source: Between the Devil and the Dragon: The Best Essays and Aphorisms of Eric Hoffer
“Whoever our students may be, whatever the subject we teach, ultimately we teach who we are.”
“Whoever passes forty without his virtue overpowering his vice, let him get ready for hellfire. This advice contains enough for people of knowledge.”
“Whoever perceives that robots and artificial intelligence are merely here to serve humanity, think again. With virtual domestic assistants and driverless cars just the latest in a growing list of applications, it is we humans who risk becoming dumbed down and ultimately subservient to machines.”
Source: Impromptu Scribe
“Whoever places his trust into a system will soon be without a home. While you are building your third story, the two lower ones have already been dismantled.”
“Whoever plays deep must necessarily lose his money or his character.”
Source: Lord Chesterfield's Letters
“Whoever possesses abundant joy must be a good man: but he is probably not the cleverest man, although he achieves exactly what it is that the cleverest man strives with all his cleverness to achieve.”
“Whoever possesses God in their being has Him in a divine manner, and He shines out to them in all things; for them all things taste of God and in all things it is God's image that they see.”
“Whoever possesses God is happy.”
Source: The Happy Life; Answer to Skeptics; Divine Providence and the Problem of Evil; Soliloquies (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 5)
“Whoever possesses the will to suffering within himself has a different attitude towards cruelty: he does not regard it as inherently harmful and bad.”
“Whoever praises God will always receive victory”
“Whoever prays for those who hurt him lays the demons low; but he who opposes his affronter is bound to the demons.”
“Whoever prays is certainly saved. He who does not is certainly damned. All the blessed have been saved by prayer. All the damned have been lost through not praying. If they had prayed they would not have been lost. And this is, and will be their greatest torment in hell: to think how easily they might have been saved, just by asking God for His grace, but that now it is too late - their time of prayer is gone.”
“Whoever prays knows the peace of prayer.”
“Whoever prays, shall be purified.”
“Whoever prays shall find peace.”
“Whoever prays twelve rakats during the night and day, a house will be built for him in paradise. Four before dhuhr, and two after, two rakats after maghrib, two rakats after ishaa, and two rakats before fajr prayer.”
“Whoever preaches about killing, kill him, and whoever kills - kill him too.”
“Whoever prefers Allah to all others, Allah will prefer him to others.”
“Whoever prefers life to death, happiness to suffering, well-being to misery must defend without compromise private ownership in the means of production.”
“Whoever prefers the material comforts of life over intellectual wealth is like the owner of a palace who moves into the servants’ quarters and leaves the sumptuous rooms empty.”
Source: Aphorisms
“Whoever prematurely begins a work that is above his strength receives nothing, but only brings harm upon himself.”
“Whoever purifies his soul shall be clean.”
“Whoever puts his confidence in men or in any creature is very foolish.”
“Whoever raises a righteous child, it is as if he did not die.”
“Whoever reaches his ideal transcends it eo ipso.”
Source: Basic Writings of Nietzsche