W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“We must have safe places where people can discuss and be treated. Forty-four million people are already dead from AIDS. What logic is there in not discussing the word?”
“We must have something of substance to say in our worship [services] that reminds us why Christ's story is so unique and so utterly essential.”
“We must have Sunni-Arabs involved in this coalition [against ISIS]. We must commit leadership, strength, support and resolve.”
“We must have sweeping, generous immigration reform, make existing law- abiding Hispanics welcome. Most are hard working family people.”
“We must have systems of checks and balances to make sure that those people who are making critical decisions for our country are held accountable, and nowhere is that more important than in the area of national security.”
“We must have taken a wrong turn turning somewhere."
"Where, Purgatory?" said Dozy. "We're in Hell.”
Source: The Infernals
“We must have the attitude that every child in America - regardless of where they're raised or how they're born - can learn.”
“We must have the confident that the circumstance will change.”
“We must have the confident tht the circumstance will change.”
“We must have the courage to conquer, that is the force of life.”
“We must have the courage to overcome our own personal pitfalls.”
“We must have the daring to be nothing but ourselves if we are to know what true power is.”
“We must have the faith that things will work out somehow, that God will make a way for us when there seems no way.”
“We must have the glory sink into us before it can be reflected from us. In deep inward beholding we must have Christ in our hearts, that He may shine forth from our lives.”
Source: St. Paul's Epistles to the Corinthians: (to II Corinthians, Chapter V)
“We must have the hope to be able to succeed.”
“We must have the real thing before we can have a science of a thing.”
Source: Thomas Carlyle: A History of His Life in London, 1834-1881
“We must have the self-knowledge of our destiny and the purpose of our birth on earth”
“We must have the stubbornness to accept our gladness in the ruthless furnace of this world.”
Source: Refusing Heaven
“We must have this spirit of wisdom and revelation of Christ and His Word if we are to grow. It is not going to be imparted to us through our intellect, either. The Holy Spirit must unveil it to us.”
Source: The Believer's Authority
“We must have virtue in business, virtue in human relationships, virtue between students and teachers, virtue between employers and employees, virtue between neighbors, virtue between relatives, virtue between ourselves and people who do not respect us… virtue. God is looking at who we are in the crisis.”
Source: The Lock & The Key: Sexual Mores In The Last Days
“We must have...a place where children can have a whole group of adults they can trust.”
“We must help all our young people to understand that ours is still a very poor country, that we cannot change this situation radically in a short time, and that only through the united efforts of our younger generation and all our people, working with their own hands, can China be made strong and prosperous within a period of several decades. The establishment of our socialist system has opened the road leading to the ideal society of the future, but to translate this ideal into reality needs hard work.”
“We must help each other to be present and compassionate. Remember that we have no idea what the person next to us is going through; compassion is the only choice.”
“We must help the child to act for himself, will for himself, think for himself; this is the art of those who aspire to serve the spirit.”
“We must help the reformers of the Middle East as they work for freedom, and strive to build a community of peaceful, democratic nations.”
“We must help women in every society to have their voices heard.”
“We must hide our integrity, like we hide our love.”
“We must hide our tears from the One who sends them, from the One who has shed tears Himself and continues to shed them every day because of mans' ingratitude.”
“We must hold as an irrefutable maxim that the difficulties we have with our neighbor arise more from our immortified moods than from anything else.”
“We must hold enormous faith in ourselves.”
“We must hold fast to the austere but true doctrine as to what really governs politics and saves or destroys states. Having in mind things true, things elevated, things just, things pure, things amiable, things of good report; having these in mind, studying and loving these, is what saves states.”
Source: Thoughts on Education: Chosen from the Writings of Matthew Arnold
“We must hold fast to the truths which we have already received; we must
not look with suspicion upon any new light that God may send.”
“We must hold the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other.”
“We must honestly face our relationship with Great Britain.”
“We must honor our dragons, encourage them to be worthy destroyers, expect they'll strive to cut us down. It is their duty to ridicule us, it is their job to demean us, to force us if they can to stop being different! And when we walk our way no matter their fire and their fury, our dragons shrug when we're out of sight, return to their card-games philosophical: 'Ah well, we can't toast 'em all...'”
“We must honor our worthiness in order to receive what we want. In our society we are conditioned to believe that we are not worthy, and that it is even selfish to want to be able to attract things into our lives.”
“We must honour the universe that is, was and will be. Let's name our daughters Gravity and our sons Carbon.”
Source: Random Cosmos
“We must humble ourselves before [others] so we may learn from what others have lived. It is only when we have added their expertise to our own that we can truly excel towards our most ambitious goals and reach our fullest potential.”
Source: Rise of the Morningstar
“We must hunt the terrorists down and kill them. There is no other way to respond to those so committed to the destruction of life.”
“We must identify our enemies and drive them into oblivion.”
“We must imagine our lives well. We must engage our conscience. Conscience is the voice of God in the nature and heart of man.”
“We must imbue our children with principles of the higher-self, principles which see all people as true equals, and above all, which are sensitive to the delicate and fragile balance of life.”
“We must imitate Christ's life and his ways if we are to be truly enlightened and set free from the darkness of our own hearts. Let it be the most important thing we do, then, to reflect on the life of Jesus Christ.”
“We must improve our lives and we will do it together - all of our citizens and myself as president of Ukraine.”
“We must improve our time; time goes with rapid foot.”
“We must in imagination sweep off the drifted matter that clogs the surface of the ground; we must suppose all the covering of moss and heath and wood to be torn away from the sides of the mountains, and the green mantle that lies near their feet to be lifted up; we may then see the muscular integuments, and sinews, and bones of our mother Earth, and so judge of the part played by each of them during those old convulsive movements whereby her limbs were contorted and drawn up into their present posture.”
“We must in strength and humility meet hate with love.”
Source: A Gift of Love: Sermons from Strength to Love and Other Preachings
“We must incur mistakes and learn from them in order to achieve a sustainable pattern of growth.”
“We must infer that a plant or animal of any species, is made up of special units, in all of which there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to aggregate into the form of that species: just as in the atoms of a salt, there dwells the intrinsic aptitude to crystallize in a particular way.”
Source: The Principles of Biology
“We must infer that all things are produced more plentifully and easily and of a better quality when one man does one thing which is natural to him and does it at the right time, and leaves other things.”
Source: The Republic