W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Whoever strikes at marriage either by word or act undermines the foundation of all moral society.”
“Whoever strives to withdraw from obedience, withdraws from grace.”
“Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be broken beyond repair.”
“Whoever study the Holy Scripture, shall find the sacredness of the Holy WORDS.”
“Whoever submits himself to a super-discipline can expect great triumphs.”
“Whoever suffers is done with sin.”
“Whoever supports the farmer is the guy for America.”
“Whoever survived cruel situations, finds the strength of obedient faith.”
“Whoever survives a test, whatever it may be, must tell the story. That is his duty.”
“Whoever takes it upon himself to establish a commonwealth and prescribe laws must presuppose all men naturally bad, and that they will yield to their innate evil passions as often as they can do so with safety.”
“Whoever takes it upon himself to write an honest intellectual history of twentieth-century Europe will need a strong stomach. But he will need something more. He will need to overcome his disgust long enough to ponder the roots of this strange and puzzling phenomenon.”
“Whoever takes just plain ginger ale soon gets drowned out of the conversation.”
“Whoever takes the decision of war, he is surely a stupid man!”
“Whoever takes to distinguish, true, and false, lends itself to the template of the truth, and wipes out all its instability, will not be ashamed in front of its conscience and humans”
“Whoever tames darkness, tames time.”
Source: Earthquakin' Egalitarian: I Die Everyday So Your Children Can Live
“Whoever teaches differently from what I have taught, or whoever condemns me therein, he condemns God and must remain a child of hell.”
“Whoever teaches learns in the act of teaching, and whoever learns teaches in the act of learning.”
Source: Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, and Civic Courage
“Whoever teaches without emancipating stultifies.”
“Whoever tells a lie is not pure of heart, and such a person can not cook a clean soup.”
Source: Beethoven: The Man and the Artist
“Whoever tells the best story shapes the culture.”
“Whoever tells the best story wins.”
“Whoever that hermit was, he obviously despised his fellow man, and that meant he was OK in Eliot’s book.”
Source: The Magician's Land
“Whoever the kid had been, whoever had had the grand attitude, has finally heeded the admonishment of parents, teachers, governments, religions, and the law: )You just change your attitude now please, young man.”
Source: I used to believe I had forever, now I'm not so sure
“Whoever the kid had been, whoever had the grand attitude, has finally heeded the admonishment of parents, teachers, governments, religions, and the law: "You just change your attitude now please, young man." This transformation in kids - from flashing dragonflies, so to say, to sticky water-surface worms slowly slipping downstream - is noticed with pride by society and with mortification by God, which is a fantastic way of saying I don't like to see kids throw away their truth just because it isn't worth a dime in the open market.”
Source: I used to believe I had forever, now I'm not so sure
“Whoever the last true cowboy in America turns out to be, he's likely to be an Indian.”
“Whoever the Lord has adopted ought to prepare themselves for hard, toilsome and unquiet living.”
“Whoever the Lord is, he'd give us a facility. He's given you hands, legs and might so you use that facility to rise above the lowly status. Failing that, he gave you two good legs, just run like hell.”
“Whoever the master is whom you prefer, this must only be a directive for you. Otherwise you will never be anything but an imitator.”
“Whoever the next prime minister of this country will be, it will be a female prime minister and a female prime minister who has formidable skills and I know whichever one of the two wins they will lead this country well.”
“Whoever the shoe fits, let them adorn with.
[From the song Shoe Fits off Am BLACK album].”
“Whoever then wishes to be free, let him neither wish for anything nor avoid anything which depends on others: if he does not observe this rule, he must be a slave.”
Source: Enchiridion
“Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be, In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due.”
Source: The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope. Edited by the Rev. H. F. Cary, Etc
“Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be.”
“Whoever thinks algebra is a trick in obtaining unknowns has thought it in vain. No attention should be paid to the fact that algebra and geometry are different in appearance. Algebras (jabbre and maqabeleh) are geometric facts which are proved by propositions five and six of Book two of Elements.”
“Whoever thinks he is objective must already be half drunk.”
“Whoever thinks his friend more important than his country, I rate him nowhere.”
“Whoever thinks much and to good purpose easily forgets his own experiences, but not the thoughts which these experiences have called forth.”
Source: Human, All-Too-Human: Parts One and Two
“Whoever thinks of going to bed before twelve o'clock is a scoundrel.”
Source: The works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with his life, and notes on his Lives of the poets, by Sir John Hawkins, Knt. In eleven volumes ...
“Whoever thinks of stopping the uprising before it achieves its goals, I will give him ten bullets in the chest.”
“Whoever thinks that he alone has speech, or possesses speech or mind above others, when unfolded such men are seen to be empty.”
“Whoever thinks war allows for lasting victories should take a look at European history books and learn their lesson.”
“Whoever thirst for money is real victim of a capital illusion.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Whoever thirst for the living Water shall be quench.”
“Whoever this other woman was she couldn't have been classy. You wouldn't catch me dead living in a place like this.”
Source: The Woman He Left Behind
“Whoever thou art that, not content with a moderate condition, imaginest happiness in royal magnificence, and dreamest that command or riches can feed the appetite of novelty with perpetual gratifications, survey the Pyramids, and confess thy folly!”
“Whoever thou art, whatever in other respects thy life may be, my friend, by ceasing to take part (if ordinarily thou doest) in the public worship of God, as it now is (with the claim that it is the Christianity of the New Testament), thou hast constantly one guilt the less, and that a great one: thou dost not take part in treating God as a fool by calling that the Christianity of the New Testament which is not the Christianity of the New Testament.”
Source: Attack Upon 'Christendom'
“Whoever thought a tiny candy bar should be called fun size was a moron.”
“Whoever thought gelatin-based gummy candies could be so incredibly erotic?”
Source: The Strange Adventures of Turquoise Moonwolf
“Whoever thought that he had understood something of me had merely construed something out of me, after his own image.”
“Whoever thought that pleasure makes you happy?”
Source: The Nothing