W Quotes
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“Worte sind wie Geschütze... Sie durchbohren das Herz deines Gegners.”
Source: Loveless, Volume 08
“Worte taugen nichts. Ja, manchmal klangen sie wunderbar, aber sie liessen einen im Stich, sobald man sie wirklich brauchte. Nie fand man die richtigen, niemals, aber wo sollte man auch nach ihnen suchen? Das Herz ist stumm wie ein Fish, auch wenn die Zunge sich noch so viel Muehe gibt, ihm eine Stimme zu geben.”
Source: Inkspell
“Worth as I use it here is immeasurable, not as in mathematics towards infinity. But that it can not be measured. There are no measurable parameters for it! Certainly not a material-communal measurable parameter for it! Such, it is what the being holds that cannot and should never be traded. When it is there, every essence of your being knows it, and takes commands from it that will be able to override any personal or imposed sense of value.”
Source: Failure&solitude
“Worth is not something you can buy for $39.99, nor something you can lose with 10 extra pounds. Self-judging people make good consumers. Start a revolution. Love yourself.”
“WORTH IT and perfect are different things. No one’s perfect, yet in romance, everyone becomes WORTH IT. And that’s the trick.”
“Worth makes the man, and want of it the fellow; The rest is all but leather and prunello.”
“Worth More Than A Precious Jewel
What a brilliant woman!
She thinks beyond the now
Yet, she lives in the present
Will not let her past define her
Never scared to face the future
She is very influential
And knows the power of self-love
Takes pride in her life
Such a humble Soul
She lets nothing bring her down
Even after a fall, she stands back up
Where there seems to be no way
Her resilience keeps the enemy at bay
The universe celebrates her bravery
As she walks from victory to victory
A special human with a passion for humanity
She dispels any myth of inferiority
Sees herself as a priority
Recognizes her own reality
She does what she can do best
Always has it covered by prayer
A sister, a friend, a Mother
A daughter, a neighbour, or a leader
Who remains a great treasure!
Because she is worth more than a precious jewel”
Source: From My Mother's Classroom: A Badge of Honour for a Remarkable Woman
“Worth seeing, yes; but not worth going to see.”
“Worth, courage, honor, these indeed
Your sustenance and birthright are.”
“Worthiness alone is not the key to learning and will do little to boost your morale; be prepared to enjoy yourself.”
Source: The Beginner's Guide to Life Drawing
“Worthiness doesn't have prerequisites.”
“Worthiness is a process, and perfection is an eternal trek. We can be worthy to enjoy certain privileges without being perfect.”
Source: The Measure of Our Hearts
“Worthiness should not be defined by the whims of magic weapons. Rise, my son, and let the hammer be damned. Rise and remember the hero that you are.”
“Worthiness, in very simple terms, means I have found a way to let the Energy reach me, the Energy that is natural, reach me. Worthiness, or unworthiness, is something that is pronounced upon you by you. You are the only one that can deem yourself worthy or unworthy. You are the only one who can love yourself into a state of allowing, or hate yourself in a state of disallowing. There is not something wrong with you, nor is there something wrong with one who is not loving you. You are all just, in the moment, practicing the art of not allowing, or the art of resisting”
“Worthless are those who injure others vengefully, while those who stoically endure are like stored gold. The gratification of the vengeful lasts only for a day, but the glory of the forbearing lasts until the end of time. Though unjustly aggrieved, it is best to suffer the suffering and refrain from unrighteous retaliation.”
“Worthless as wither'd weeds.”
“Worthless day, not needed life.
Unimportant matters, never ending fight.”
“Worthless is the charity of the man who bestows it unwillingly, because material charity is not his, but God's gift, while only the disposition of the heart belongs to the man. This is why many charities prove almost worthless, for they were bestowed unwillingly, grudgingly, without respect for the person of our neighbor. So also the hospitality of many persons proves worthless because of their hypocritical vain-glorious behavior to their guests. Let us offer our sacrifices upon the altar of love to our neighbor, with heart-felt affection: 'for God loves a cheerful giver'”
“Worthless is the nation that does not gladly stake its all on its honor.”
“Worthless people always paint a fictional reality where they are worth something.”
“Worthless people live only to eat and drink; people of worth eat and drink only to live.”
“Worthless persons appointed to have supreme control of weighty affairs do a lot of damage.”
“Worthwhile success is impossible in a 40-hour week.”
“Worthwhile things never come easily”
“Worthwhile work is done well.”
“Worthy books
Are not companions – they are solitudes:
We lose ourselves in them and all our cares.”
Source: Beauties of Festus
“Worthy character is best forged from a life of consistent, correct choices centered in the teachings of the Master.”
“Worthy goals are always hard.”
Source: The Talk: A Young Person's Guide to Life's Big Questions
“Worthy goals are consistently achieved by enduring forces of adversity and opposition until they subside.”
“WORTHY
If you ever decide to feel— feel this:
I love you. I always have. I always will.
Not because you're charming, beautiful
or lovable.
But because I choose you.
Everyday I wake up and I choose you—
again, and again, and again.
But if you cannot feel, and if you never
feel this, then know:
I do not love you. I never have. I never will.
Because you're not worth my love.
(Come back my love, I am drowning.)”
“Worthy of honor is he who does no injustice, and more than twofold honor, if he not only does no injustice himself, but hinders others from doing any.”
Source: Laws. Appendix: Lesser Hippias. First Alcibiades. Menexenus. Index of persons and places
“Worthy or not, you will receive your destiny. Awake or not you will notice.”
“Worthy or not, my life is my subject, and my subject is my life.”
Source: The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt Volume 1: The Venetian Years
“Worthy partakers of the sacrament are in harmony with the Lord and put themselves under covenant with Him to always remember His sacrifice for the sins of the world, to take upon them the name of Christ, and to always remember Him, and to keep His commandments. The Savior covenants that we who do so shall have His Spirit to be with us and that, if faithful to the end, we may inherit eternal life.”
“Worthy persons deserve to be called so because they are not carried away by the eight winds: prosperity,decline,disgrace,honor,praise,censure,suffering, and pleasure.They are neither elated by prosperity nor grieved by decline. The heavenly gods will surely protect one who is unbending before the eight winds.”
“Worthy things happen to the worthy.”
“Would [Betsy DeVos] be my first pick? No. Is she someone who has dedicated her life to education policy? Yes, actually, she has.”
“Would a bird build its nest if it did not have its instinct for confidence in the world?”
Source: The Poetics of Space
“Would a Catholic turn down the chance to visit Lourdes? Or a Muslim an opportunity to see Mecca? Well, no self-respecting criminal would pass up the offer of a week in Odessa.”
Source: DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops and You
“Would a CONSCIOUS human being destroy himself through war, and crime, and quarrels? No, a man simply knows not what he does to himself.”
“Would a dating service for people on the net be "frowned upon" by DCA? I hope not. But even if it is, don't let that stop you from notifying me via net mail if you start one.”
“Would a dead man touch you like this?”
Source: His Captive Bride
“Would a fly without wings be called a walk?”
“Would a just God sentence a morally good individual to hell for never having heard of him? And for that matter, would a just God expel a morally good individual to hell who has heard of Jesus, but simply finds no evidentiary reason to believe? According to any reasonable interpretation of Christianity’s key doctrines, the answer is a simple and firm 'Yes.' This is because, according to Christian dogma, it is impossible to be 'moral' without Jesus Christ; I disagree with this on a fundamental level.”
Source: Disproving Christianity and Other Secular Writings
“Would a minute have mattered? No, probably not, although his young son appeared to have a very accurate internal clock. Possibly even 2 minutes would be okay. Three minutes, even. You could go to five minutes, perhaps. But that was just it. If you could go for five minutes, then you'd go to ten, then half an hour, a couple of hours...and not see your son all evening. So that was that. Six o'clock, prompt. Every day. Read to young Sam. No excuses. He'd promised himself that. No excuses. No excuses at all. Once you had a good excuse, you opened the door to bad excuses.”
“Would a NASA reality show "Lunar Shore" be more popular than "Jersey Shore?" Civilization's future depends on that answer.”
“Would a real man get caught eating a twinkie?”
“Would a robber break in your home at night beating drums? Nope. This is how those who want to take advantage of your life come: Full of smiles and promising sincere friendship!”
Source: Book of Wisdom
“Would a soul continually eye His everlasting tenderness and compassion...[then] it could not bear an hour's absence from Him; whereas now, perhaps, it cannot watch with him one hour.”
Source: Communion with God
“Would a special relationship between the United States and the British Commonwealth be inconsistent with our overriding loyalty to the world organization?”