W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Words of the world are the life of the world.”
“Words of “unconditional love” defines as mothers love, respect your parents”
“Words of wisdom for every photographer: 'Thinking is more interesting than knowing, but less interesting than looking'. So said Goethe.”
“Words of wisdom to live by
Be open minded and humble in nature
Don't judge a person
What was done is done there is no need to look down on one just because this was done
The pain you caused others will definitely come back to you
That is the law of karma what you give is what you get
Life is meant to be lived
It's not something fragile
Do what you want because people will not change their opinion of you if you do things differently
Nothing in this world is worth crying over
Most importantly do what feels right with the guidance of our Creator”
“Words of Wisdom (wow): Be Still. Let Go.Flow.Breathe.Believe.Allow.Grow.Align.Be the Light.Be Awake.Be Aware.Anticipate.Participate.Embrace Change.Take that...Chance.Love.You Are Loved.Rise to the Occasion.Fuel your Motivation & make the world become a better place ☯”
“Words often give clues to the origin of things, and I hoped to learn much about the history of the pie from the word 'pie'. The Oxford English Dictionary gives its first known use as being in the expense accounts of the Bolton Priory in Yorkshire in 1303 (although the name 'Pyman' is recorded in 1301), but admits that its origin is uncertain and that 'no further related word is known outside English'. It suggests that the word is identical in form to the same word meaning 'magpie' (...). The suggested connection is that a pie has contents of 'miscellaneous nature', similar to the magpie's colouring or to the odds and ends picked up and used by the bird to adorn its nest.”
Source: Pie: A Global History
“Words often spoil a moment of judgment or excitement; in all great puzzles and wars and movements, there is a moment to speak and a moment to accept with silent dignity.”
“Words on a page are incomplete. The poem, the novel or the non-fiction pamphlet are finished when they are taken up and engaged with. Connection is collaborative. For words to have meaning, they have to be read.”
Source: On Connection
“Words on a page can hypnotize you if the rhythm is right”
“Words on the page are never prisoners of the page”
“Words once spoken can never be recalled.”
“Words once triggered cannot be undone; they are as deadly as weapons. Be mindful while delivering. - Dr. Shweta”
Source: Soul Works - The Minds Journal Collection
“Words only have the value that they are given, they require the energy or form that is attributed to them to have some impact, be that good or bad.”
Source: Life Is A Circus
“Words only penetrate the heart when spoken in truth.”
“Words only reveal half of your heart. Service defines the other half. Character is the combination of the two.”
“Words ought to be a little wild, for they are the assault of thoughts on the unthinking.”
“Words, our simple words, can be used to hurt or they can be used to heal. They can build up or break down. Our words have power…the power to edify and the power to mortify. Words, the simple words we use every single day can be swords or sanctuaries, bitter herbs or sweet honey. There is no greater influence than our words…ask any child that's been built up or broken by them. In understanding the impact of our words, it’s vital to harness our tongues when we speak and bridle our fingers when we type; for behind the curtain of our words reveal the truth of our hearts. Being mindful that what we say to others often reflects more about ourselves than any mirror in this world.”
Source: A Walk with Prudence
“Words pale and lose their savor while pain is always new.”
Source: The Crossing
“Words pay no debts, give her deeds.”
“Words pen the lyrics of the soul.”
“Words people say not only have a shelf life but have the ability to shape life.”
Source: Love Does: Discover a Secretly Incredible Life in an Ordinary World
“Words performed through music can express what language alone had exhausted”
“Words physically have power to bring things into existence.”
“Words play an enormous part in our lives and are therefore deserving of the closest study.”
Source: Words and their meanings
“Words possess primitive mystical incantatory healing powers... Their articulation represents a complete, lived experience.”
“Words possess the power to ignite the slumbering soul in a manner so jarringly profound that that soul can do nothing less than throw out the bed.”
“Words provide a voice to our deepest feelings. I tell you, words have started and stopped wars. Words have built and lost fortunes. Words have saved and taken lives. Words have won and lost great kingdoms. Even Buddha said, 'Whatever words we utter should be chosen with care, for people will hear them and be influenced by them for good or ill.”
Source: The Rent Collector
“Words pull souls toward each other the way stars pull tides”
“Words raced thru his mind and his fingers ached to capture them all on paper.”
“words rarely mean much when it comes to trust.”
Source: After the Happily Ever After: a Collection of Fractured Fairy Tales
“Words really flattering are not those which we prepare but those which escape us unthinkingly.”
“Words reduce reality to something the human mind can grasp, which isn’t very much.”
Source: A New Earth (Oprah #61): Awakening to Your Life's Purpose
“Words reduce reality to something the human mind can grasp, which isn’t very much. Language consists of five basic sounds produced by the vocal cords. They are the vowels a, e, i, o, u. The other sounds are consonants produced by air pressure: s, f, g, and so forth. Do you believe some combination of such basic sounds could ever explain who you are, or the ultimate purpose of the universe, or even what a tree or stone is in its depth?”
Source: A New Earth (Oprah #61): Awakening to Your Life's Purpose
“Words repeated again have as another sound, so another sense.”
“Words represent images: nothing can be said for which there is no image.”
Source: Sommer: . Images
“Words reproduce themselves pleasurably too.”
“Words rich in meaning
Can be cheap in sound effects.”
“Words ride on the energy of tone, its warmth or coldness; think of tone as the music of how words are expressed. You want this music to be soulful, whether you're giving sweet talk or tough love.”
Source: Emotional Freedom: Liberate Yourself from Negative Emotions and Transform Your Life
“Words said can never be recalled. So it is best, oftimes, not to speak too quickly. Yet words left unsaid are worse. We wear them like weights around our hearts.”
Source: Wolf by the Ears
“words same as always same as nothing when nothing is the same”
“Words saturated with sincerity, conviction, faith, and intuition are like highly explosive vibration bombs, which, when set off, shatter the rocks of difficulties and create the change desired.”
Source: Self-realization
“Words save our lives, sometimes.”
Source: The Ocean at the End of the Lane
“Words seem like drops of water in a stream that has its own wholeness and its own motion.”
Source: WRITING WELL
“Words seem so futile, so feeble. You are all such lovely, beautiful people ... thank you.”
“Words set the tone for how the table is set.”
“Words set the tone for how the table is set, and how the food will be digested.”
“Words shall not be hid
nor spells buried
might shall not sink underground
though the mighty go.”
Source: The Kalevala
“WORDS SHLD BE FREE. RELEASE THEM FROM THEIR SENTENCES.”
Source: I'm the Man Who Loves You
“Words should be an intense pleasure just as leather should be to a shoemaker.”
“Words should be employed as the means, not the end; language is the instrument, conviction is the work.”
Source: The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds