W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“We become the shinning light of spirit, just as we can see the glow of spirit within all that is.”
“We become the songs we listen to”
“we become the stories we tell ourselves”
“We become tight and constricted in our minds, which can easily lead to agitation and restlessness.”
Source: The Restful Mind
“We become truly personal by loving God and by loving other humans... In its deepest sense, love is the life, the energy, of the Creator in us.”
“We become two people in this life, one has to completely change from the other”
Source: Change and Power
“We become very impressed when we get to look inside ourselves, into pictures. That's the relationship we have with pictures. Every picture is a piece of the inside of ourselves.”
“We become victims of the great disease of technological society - meaninglessness.”
“We become weirder parents when we fall more and more in love with Christ.”
Source: Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working
“we become what we are”
“We become what we behold.”
Source: Creature of the Word: The Jesus-Centered Church
“We become what we behold. We shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us.”
“We become what we behold. We shape our tools and then our tools shape us.”
“We become what we contemplate.”
“We become what we do.”
“We become what we habitually contemplate”
“We become what we look at most.”
Source: Notes on Love and Courage
“We become what we love and who we love shapes what we become.”
“We become what we love and who we love shapes what we become. If we love things, we become a thing. If we love nothing, we become nothing. Imitation is not a literal mimicking of Christ, rather it means becoming the image of the beloved, an image disclosed through transformation. This means we are to become vessels of God's compassionate love for others.”
“We become what we love. What we put first in our lives is what we receive from life.”
“We become what we love. Whatever you are giving your time and attention to, day after day, is the kind of person you will eventually become.”
Source: How Then, Shall We Live?: Four Simple Questions That Reveal the Beauty and Meaning of Our Lives
“We become what we pay attention to.”
“We become what we repeatedly do.”
Source: Daily Reflections For Highly Effective Teens
“We become what we think about all day long. The qustion is, "What do you think about?"”
“We become what we think about most of the time, and that's the strangest secret.”
Source: Mindset StackingTM Inspirational Journal VolumeSS01
“We become what we think about most.”
“We become what we think about.”
Source: How to Completely Change Your Life in 30 Seconds
“We become what we think about. Energy flows where attention goes.”
“We become what we think; we don’t become what we don’t think about. When we think of a bigger picture, that’s what we get printed.”
Source: Dream big!: See your bigger picture!
“We become what we want to be by consistently being what we want to become each day.”
“We become whatever we are committed to.”
“We become who we hang out with.”
“We become whole when we consciously accept ourselves and love all the parts, including our jagged edges.”
“We become willing servants to the good by the bonds their virtues lay upon us.”
Source: Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney: With Remarks
“We become wiser by adversity; prosperity destroys our appreciation of the right.”
“We become wiser by adversity; prosperity destroys our appreciation of the right." "True happiness is ... to enjoy the present" "It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.”
“We become, after the arrival of the printing press in general, more attentive more attuned to contemplative ways of thinking.”
“We become, neurologically, what we think."(33)”
“We been on the road for 18 hours... I need a bath, some chow... and then you and me sit down, and we talk about who dies,eh?”
“We beg one hour of death, that neither she
With widow's tears may live to bury me,
Nor weeping I, with wither'd arms, may bear
My breathless Baucis to the sepulchre.”
Source: Ovid
“We beg you to save young America from the blight of race prejudice. Do not bind the children within the narrow circles of your own lives.”
“We began a contest for liberty ill provided with the means for the war, relying on our patriotism to supply the deficiency. We expected to encounter many wants and distressed we must bear the present evils and fortitude”
“We began as mineral. We emerged into plant life, and into the animal state, and then into being human, and always we have forgotten our former states, except in early spring when we slightly recall being green again.”
Source: Selected poems
“We began as restless and radical. Remember the spirit of 1997, but by the end of our time in office we had lost our way.”
“We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still.”
Source: Cosmos
“We began by imagining that we are giving to the; we end by realizing that they have enriched us.”
“We began in error, so obviously the ensuing events left us in error, too.”
“We began this book with a passage from Lucian's Dialogues of the Dead, in which we accompanied Antisthenes in his descent to Hades. We now conclude this chapter with yet another passage from Lucian, in which we find Antisthenes already in Hades. Antisthenes, Diogenes, and other Cynics, Lucian tells us, persist in doing in the underworld exactly what they did while in this physical world, namely, raising hell about whatever they saw and heard. That and only that is what they are still doing after death, in fact, in so loud and harsh a fashion that those whose fate has been to share with them the same place in Hades beg the gods of the underworld to segregate the Cynics to some remote comer where their shouting cannot be heard. The gods, however, ignore this request, because they know that an important component of the punishment for those who passed their time on earth seeking pleasure, amassing fortunes, exploiting the weak and the poor, confusing people through deceptive language, and in other subhuman forms of behavior, is that they need to be reminded of how empty their lives were on earth. The Cynics wait at the gates of Hades for new arrivals, men and women who, while alive, turned themselves into less than human creatures and who now are about to suffer the unhappy consequences of their actions. As Diogenes invites Antisthenes to rush with him to the gates because new arrivals are entering, Antisthenes remarks: Let us be off at once, Diogenes, for, indeed, the spectacle will surely be an amusing one-to see them weeping and lamenting, and some begging to be let go, and some making their entrance with reluctance, and, regardless of how hard Hermes pushes them in, resisting and struggling, but all to no purpose.”
Source: Antisthenes of Athens: Setting the World Aright
“We began this process, and fantastic things happened — to the way we felt, to the way we made other people feel, and the interaction among us. All this simply by using positive words!”
“We began to connect literacy and learning and the lively effects of biblical knowledge and preaching pretty early. That was a tremendous impact.”