W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“We live in a trans period. Contemporary issues of sexuality, for example - the exciting aspects of them - have to do with transgenderedness. And there's trans-nationality. There are people like me, for example. I mean, what am I? Am I Indian? Am I American? And I'm not alone in being between things.”
“We live in a true chaos of contradicting authorities, an age of conformism without community, of proximity without communication.”
Source: the female eunuch
“We live in a two-party tyranny that doesn't believe in competition, can enforce it with penalties and obstructions, and they're getting closer and closer to being both one corporate party with two heads having different labels.”
“We live in a unipolar world at this point with America as a moral arbiter and the whole morality is based on this insane corporatocracy.”
“We live in a universe devoted to the creation, and eradication, of awareness.”
Source: The Fault in Our Stars
“We live in a universe devoted to the creation, and eradication, of awareness. Augustus Waters did not die after a lengthy battle with cancer. He died after a lengthy battle with human consciousness, a victim - as you will be - of the universe's need to make and unmake all that is possible.”
Source: The Fault in Our Stars
“We live in a universe driven by chance,” his father had said once, “but the bullshit artists all want causality.”
Source: Authority
“We live in a universe made up of energy. The energy that binds, as it whirls and swirls physical atoms, exists at varying levels of vibration and frequency.”
Source: The Art of Body Language: 8 Ways to Optimize Non-Verbal Communication for Positive Impact
“We live in a universe of intricately intertwined people, all with free will, being guided by Spirit, who all conspire on your behalf to help you be in the right place at the right time, to meet the people you need to be with.”
Source: How to Live a Magnificent Life: Becoming the Living Expression of Higher Consciousness
“We live in a vague world. And it gets vaguer all the time. In this environment, the power of the specific, measurable and useful promise made and kept is difficult to overstate.”
“We live in a vale of tears...We can have all the dreams we like, but life is hard, implacable, sad.”
“We live in a vast and awesome universe in which, daily, suns are made and worlds destroyed, where humanity clings to an obscure clod of rock.”
“We live in a vastly complex society which has been able to provide us with a multitude of material things, and this is good, but people are beginning to suspect we have paid a high spiritual price for our plenty.”
“We live in a very complex world.”
“We live in a very gynophobic society”
“We live in a very inspirational point in time. Things are progressing faster and further than ever before. What inspires me most is the world we live in adapting at such a rapid rate.”
“We live in a very litigious society. I've never sued anybody. I certainly can imagine a situation where I might sue, but it seems more or less in bad taste.”
“We live in a very modern age and the dynamic of raising kids and being a professional are intersecting a lot more - especially for women.”
“We live in a very peculiar world. Democracy isn't discussed, as if it was taken for granted, as if democracy had taken God's place, who is also not discussed.”
“We live in a very pluralistic society today. There are Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, atheists, Roman Catholics, Evangelical Christians, and Christians like me. There are a wide variety of religious expressions in this country. I think they all must be treated with respect and none of them must be given priority in the public arena.”
“We live in a very powerful country that has worldwide impact. It really is a democracy, so it puts a call to the faithful to get off the couch, right now! I hope we don't have one in three African American kids hungry 10 years from now. There is no reason for that. Forget everything else. We know how to feed kids. We can feed kids without distorting incentives and stuff.”
“We live in a very risky world and investors should not get "carried away" with excessive allocations to equities, or for that matter, real estate. As always asset allocation and low cost and broad diversification will be essential in earning one's fair share of whatever returns our financial markets are generous enough to bestow upon us.”
“We live in a very scary time. Or should I say we don't live at all.”
“We live in a very self-absorbed age. I guess it's naturally human to think about my own problems as somehow greater than someone else's. I think when any one of us begins to think that way, it might be well to look beyond ourselves. Who am I to say that I am more handicapped, or suffering more, than someone else?”
“We live in a very special time right now. At no other time in history has there been such mass disillusionment in terms of reliance on governing functions. Most people don’t want to come to terms with that. It’s been proven over and over again that the emperor isn’t wearing any clothes, but most people don’t like to look at naked emperors. In the process of turning around to avert their eyes, they saw the discotheques and a few other things and latched onto them.”
“We live in a very strange world where everything is so accessible; if you like one song someone did, you can see what they ate for breakfast or what kind of sunglasses they wore.”
“We live in a violent world, but since the success of films like Pulp Fiction, it seems every movie has some violence in it, and it's now being used as a form of comedy: audiences are now being encouraged to laugh when people get their heads blown off. I just don't like hearing people laugh at violence.”
“We live in a visual age. If your content isn’t visually compelling, It’s like whispering in a crowded room".”
Source: Think Like a Marketer, Train Like an L&D Pro: Strategies to Ignite Learning
“We live in a visual age. If your content isn’t visually compelling, It’s like whispering in a crowded room". In today's world, grabbing and retaining attention is more challenging than ever. Highlighting the need for visually engaging content is very relevant.”
Source: Think Like a Marketer, Train Like an L&D Pro: Strategies to Ignite Learning
“We live in a war of two antagonistic ethical philosophies, the ethical policy taught in the books and schools, and the success policy.”
Source: Folkways: A Study of Mores, Manners, Customs and Morals
“We live in a wave universe, cycling forward for all eternity, and ruled by wave mathematics: Fourier mathematics. Fourier mathematics is the basis of music theory, light theory, wave theory, quantum mechanics, and holography. It uniquely explains mind, and solves the problem of Cartesian mind-matter interaction. Einstein’s relativity theory is a spacetime misinterpretation of Fourier mathematics, deriving from Einstein’s inability to conceive of a Singularity outside space and time as the mysterious “ether” that
provides the absolute framework for spacetime reality.
If humanity turned its entire attention to holography, and Fourier mathematics, we would be Gods living in paradise in just one generation. What are we waiting for?”
Source: The Holographic Soul
“We live in a web of ideas, a fabric of our own making.”
Source: The Crack in the Cosmic Egg: New Constructs of Mind and Reality
“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty and charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open. So many people seem to go about their life's business with their eyes shut. Indeed, they object to other people keeping their eyes open. Unable to play themselves, they dislike the play of others.”
Source: Jawaharlal Nehru's speeches
“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure.”
Source: Jawaharlal Nehru's speeches
“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.”
Source: Aug. 1949-Feb. 1953
“We live in a wondrous time in which the strong is weak because of his moral scruples and the weak grows strong because of his audacity.”
“We live in a wondrous time, in which the strong is weak because of his scruples and the weak grows strong because of his audacity.”
“We live in a world alive with holy moments. We need only take the time to bring these moments into the light.”
Source: Small Graces: The Quiet Gifts of Everyday Life
“We live in a world bathed in 5,000 times more energy than we consume as a species in the year, in the form of solar energy.”
“We live in a world built on colonial atrocity, where exploitation is advancement and genocide is genesis.”
Source: Nazmahal: Palace of Grace
“We live in a world changing so rapidly that what we mean frequently by common sense is doing the thing that would have been right last year.”
“We live in a world community, and economic contact has partly contributed to that. Its also the case that economic opportunity opened up by economic contact has helped to a great extent to reduce poverty in many parts of the world.”
“We live in a world defined by its boundaries: You cannot travel faster than the speed of light. You must and will die. You cannot escape these boundaries. But the miracle and hope of human consciousness is that we can still conceive of boundlessness.”
Source: This Star Won't Go Out: The Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl
“We live in a world dominated by fear of each other precisely because so many of us have chosen to behave in a manner that generates fear.”
Source: Backwards: Returning to Our Source for Answers
“We live in a world filled with automobiles, highways of the mind, urban disasters, billions of people living on a tiny planet, sharing the diminishing natural resources of the earth.”
“We live in a world filled with language. Language imparts identity, meaning, and perspective to our human community. Writers are either polluters or part of the clean-up team. Just as the language of power and greed has the potential to destroy us, the language of reason and empathy has the power to save us. Writers can inspire a kinder, fairer, more beautiful world, or invite selfishness, stereotyping, and violence. Writers can unite people or divide them.”
“We live in a world full of accidents finally in which on aesthetic principles have a consistency of which we can be sure. Right and wrong we will struggle with forever striving to create and maintain an ethical balance. Right and wrong we will struggle with forever, striving to create and maintain an ethical balance; but the shimmer of summer rain under the street lamps or the great flashing glare of artillery against a night sky – such brutal beauty is beyond dispute.”
Source: The Queen of the Damned
“We live in a world full of duplicity.We are surrounded by people with duplicitous nature.They will be shooting arrows to question our honesty at every step we make.
Therefore,it is our duty to protect ourselves by using our integrity as an armor and march forward, victoriously.”
“We live in a world full of people who are satisfied with pretending to be someone they are not.”
“We live in a world in which celebrity recognition, media access, and power translate very quickly into political power and indeed economic power.”