W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Will you not, as a loyal student of dear old Baylor, lay aside for a few days the usual cares of life, come back to your alma mater, renew former associations and friendships, and catch that Baylor spirit again?”
“Will you pay the price of making the effect of the cross significant by crossing it everyday?”
“Will you please join us for supper this evening?" Teach asked. "I cannot endure another meal alone with Miss Patience."
"And if I choose not to?"
Teach snorted. "I'll come to your room and drag you to supper myself."
"You wouldn't dare make a scene to that extent."
"When it comes to you, Anne, I would dare a lot of things.”
Source: Blackhearts
“Will you please shut the hell up!?”
Source: No Is a Four-Letter Word: How I Failed Spelling but Succeeded in Life
“Will you pretend you're my boyfriend?”
Source: Just Kids
“Will you punish me forever?”
Source: The Sweet Far Thing
“Will you put this in my hair?”
Source: The Gods Lie
“Will you quit shouting and let me bleed in peace!”
Source: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
“Will you remember me when I'm gone?”
“Will you remember that? Anywhere you are, if you can look up and find Perseus in the sky, find that smile, and hear the galactic wind whisper your name, you'll know that it's me, calling for you... calling you back to Lazarevo. (Alexander)”
“Will you resist the temptation to get a government handout for your community? Realize that the doctor's fight against socialized medicine is your fight. We can't socialize the doctors without socializing the patients. Recognize that government invasion of public power is eventually an assault upon your own business.”
Source: The Last Best Hope: The Greatest Speeches of Ronald Reagan
“Will you return to your home if Prince Grotto's reign is ended?"
"Yes. It is home."
"Will you take me back as your gardener?”
Source: Phantom Fae
“Will you say England belongs to other nationals because they are there in largenumbers?”
“Will you say it?
"Aleksander"
His grin faded and his grey eyes seemed to flicker.
"Again."
"Aleksander”
Source: Ruin and Rising
“Will you seek afar off? You surely come back at last, In things best known to you, finding the best, or as good as the best, In folks nearest to you finding the sweetest, strongest, lovingest; Happiness, knowledge, not in another place, but this place-not for another hour, but this hour.”
Source: Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems, 1855-1856
“Will you shoot yourself while we're getting married?'
'No, much later. Why soil her wedding gown with my blood? Maybe I won't shoot myself at all, neither now, nor later”
Source: Demons
“Will you sleep forever? There was a time,
Korinna, when you were not a loafer.”
“Will you sleep with me?" he asked softly, before grinning suddenly. "In the tub?”
Source: Consume
“Will you stand by it now, or will you let the Shylocks come and have their way? It is for you to determine.”
“Will you stand up an fight? he wondered bitterly. Or do you intend to remain on your knees for ever?”
“Will you stay no longer? nor will you not that I go with you?
Sebastian: By your patience, no. My stars shine darkly over me; the malignancy of my fate might, perhaps, distemper yours; therefore I shall crave of you your leave that I may bear my evils alone. It were a bad recompense for your love to lay any of them on you.”
Source: Twelfth Night
“Will you stay with me ” she asked. Her voice was the thinnest whisper almost canceled out by a low groan of thunder.... Forever ” he whispered back. The sweet sound of his voice filled her up.”
“Will you still love me when I'm a monster?”
Source: Maddigan's Fantasia
“Will you still love me when I'm no longer young and beautiful? Will you still love me when I've got nothing but my aching soul?”
“Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four?”
“Will you still want me if I'm poor, Kat?" "What kind of question is that?" "No. Seriously. You're the planner. Simon's the genius. The Bagshaws are the muscle. And Gabrielle is . . . Gabrielle. But what am I, Kat? I'm the guy who writes the checks." "No. You're the most naturally gifted inside man I have ever seen. And I was raised by Bobby Bishop." She made him look into her eyes. "I don't care about your money.”
“Will you stop counting!' snarled Zaphod. 'Yes,' said Ford Prefect, 'in three minutes and thirty-five seconds.”
Source: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Trilogy of Five
“Will you stop doing that?” she asked. Annoyance colored her tone.
Janco perked up. “Doing what?”
“That huffing thing. Like you’re leaking air.”
“It’s called sighing.”
Source: Shadow Study
“Will you stop drinking whiskey? Let me plead with you to do so. And if the sisters would not think it oppressive, I would ask them to not drink quite so much strong tea.”
Source: Journal of Discourses
“will you stop trying to be brave! It's me, Mama! You can be honest with me." -Hetty”
“Will you succeed because you are more well-rounded than others? Because you fit in better than everyone else? Bloody unlikely. We succeed when we are trusted to be the best at what we do.”
“Will you take me as I am? Strung out on another man...California, I'm comin' home.”
Source: Joni Mitchell: Anthology: Piano/Vocal/Chords
“Will you take me into a world filled with timeless magic?”
Source: The Fall of Gods
“Will you teach your children what we have taught our children? That the earth is our mother? What befalls the earth befalls all the sons of the earth. This we know: the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth. All things are connected like the blood that unites us all. Man did not weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself. One thing we know: our god is also your god. The earth is precious to him and to harm the earth is to heap contempt on its creator.”
“Will you tell Him frankly, that you cannot carry your load, and that you need help? Will you suffer Him to help you in His own way, and be glad and thankful if He will only take you under His care, and direct the whole course of your life for you?”
“Will you tell me about the constellations?' I asked him.
'I thought you didn't like me,' he said.
'I can pretend,' I told him. 'For one night.”
Source: The Stolen Heir
“Will you tell me how to prevent riches from producing luxury? Will you tell me how to prevent luxury from producing effeminacy, intoxication, extravagance, vice and folly?”
Source: The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations
“Will you tell me how you came to be living...' He stops, as if trying to find the words. 'As you were.'
I remember the care I'd given that he not know. How could I explain the way time seemed to slip from my fingers, the way I became incrementally more detached, more unable to reach out a hand to take something I wanted? I will not allow him to pity me any more than he does.
'You could have come to see me,' he says. 'If you need something.'
I laugh at that. 'You?'
He frowns down at me with his amber eyes. 'Why not?'
The enormity of the reasons catches in my mouth. He's a prince of Elfhame, and I am the disgraced child of traitors. He befriends everyone, from the troll guard at the entrance to all those Tiernan mentioned back in the High Court, while I have spent years alone in the woods. But most of all, because he could have asked his sister to allow me to stay on the Shifting Isles and didn't.
'Perhaps I wanted to save that favour you still owe me,' I say.
He laughs at that. Oak liking me is as silly as the sun liking a storm, but that doesn't stop my desire for it.
Me, with my sharp teeth and chilly skin. It's absurd. It's grotesque.
And yet, the way he looks at me, it almost seems possible.”
Source: The Stolen Heir
“Will you tell me?" I asked.
"Tell you what?" He spoke flatly, as if he dreaded my question and already knew that he would answer it.
"What you did."
"Why do you think that knowing makes a difference?"
"I've thought that all my life."
"Well, you're wrong. Knowing don't mean shit.”
Source: In the Cut
“Will you tell me my fault, frankly as to yourself, for I had rather wince, than die. Men do not call the surgeon to commend the bone, but to set it, Sir.”
Source: Selected Letters
“Will you tell me who hurt you?
I imagine saying, 'You.' But that is nothing more than childishness.”
Source: The Song of Achilles
“Will you tell them about that far off and mythical land And how a child to the virgin came? Will you tell them that the reason why we murdered Everything upon the surface of the world Is so we can stand right up and say we did it in his name?”
“Will you, then, never grow weary of being unjust?”
Source: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
“Will you think about the kissing?” he asks, and I laugh again and mimic his shrug. If only he knew how much I think about the kissing. “Will you reconsider hand-holding?” he asks, instead of answering, I move my arm so it’s next to his, so we are lined up, seam to seam. He reaches out his pinky finger and links it around mine and a warm, delicious chill makes its way up my arm. We stay that way for a minute, in a pinky swear, which feels like the smallest of promises. And then I grab his whole hand and link his fingers in mine. A slightly bigger promise. Or maybe a demand: Please be part of my tribe. It’s pretty simple, really. For once, things are not complicated. Right now, right here, it’s just us, together, like this. Palm to palm. The most honest of gestures. One of the ways through. Maybe the best one.”
Source: What to Say Next
“Will you too leave if I turn into a failure, a version of depression that makes me difficult to love?”
“Will you trust your five senses above the four Gospels?”
Source: The works of Thomas Adams: being the sum of his sermons, meditations, and other divine and moral discourses
“Will you walk a little faster? said a whiting to a snail, "There's a porpoise close behind us, and he's treading on my tail! See how eagerly the lobsters and the turtles all advance: They are waiting on the shingle--will you come and join the dance?”
Source: Alice in Wonderland Collection: All Four Books: All Four Books
“Will you walk into my parlour?" said the Spider to the Fly”
Source: The Spider and the Fly
“Will you walk into my parlour? Said the spider to a fly: '"Tis the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy.”
“Will you walk out of the air, my lord? HAMLET Into my grave.”
Source: William Shakespeare: The Complete Works