W Quotes
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“We must live a holy life if we want to pray.”
“We must live a life that is not geared towards living today but our existence after existing and exiting the earth. We must think of our footprints that will long exist after our existence come to its ebb. We must get reasons for existing. For what reasons are you existing?”
“We must live as people with great hope.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“We must live as we think, otherwise we shall end up by thinking as we have lived.”
“We must live by the light of our own self-satisfaction, through that secret vital busy inwardness which is even more remarkable than our reason.”
Source: A Severed Head, The Black Prince, The Sea, The Sea
“We must live for the few who know and appreciate us, who judge and absolve us, and for whom we have the same affection and indulgence. The rest I look upon as a mere crowd, lively or sad, loyal or corrupt, from whom there is nothing to be expected but fleeting emotions, either pleasant or unpleasant, which leave no trace behind them.”
Source: Memories of my life, being my personal, professional, and social recollections as woman and artist
“We must live harmoniously with our neighbors.”
“We must live in all kinds of days, both high days and low days, in simple dependence upon Christ as the branch on the vine. This is the supreme experience”
“We must live in charity with all men, but familiarity with them is not desirable. It sometimes happens that someone personally unknown to us enjoys a high reputation, but that when we meet him, we are not impressed. Similarly, we sometimes imagine that our company is pleasing, when in reality we offend others by our ill behaviour.”
Source: The Imitation of Christ
“We must live in groups; other people are like nutrients for us, and are absolutely essential for our survival.”
“We must live in the future we hope to make.”
Source: The New Life
“We must live in the radiance of tomorrow, as our ancestors have suggested in their tales. For what is yet to come tomorrow has possibilities, and we must think of it, the simplest glimpse of that possibility of goodness. That will be our strength. That has always been our strength.”
“We must live life in the present as shaped by the past. The option to begin afresh does not exist. The past days and nights were the sacrificial coals that fired an internal furnace. The dying embers fueled my present being. I need to locate new nutrients to revitalize an unfulfilled soul. I seek to unearth fresh energy sources and forge a renewed resoluteness to slog through the remainder of this gaseous and hard-pressed sojourn. Any prior personal inspiration for living righteously was lost on a remote outpost somewhere along the fractured trail. I go on because I must. I trust that if I industrially seek, I shall ascertain a purpose in life that currently eludes me. If I tread long enough, if I assiduously track sufficient true miles, I shall discover a purpose that fits me. I continue to push forward with an unbowed determination, navigate into the deep unknown with the confidence of an experienced admiral who knows that if he endures the gale forces of self-doubt and persist despite all setbacks that he will discover what he seeks. A person must rely upon personal consciousness as a guiding compass into penetrating the unalleviated obscurity that shrouds the way. I shall always resist the easy path, because it leads to an apocalyptic demise.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“We must live like angels and produce like the devil!”
“We must live more simply so that the poor may simply live.”
Source: Towards a Sustainable Economy: The Need for Fundamental Change
“We must live our lives in such a way that our children, and their children after them, will form a natural and lasting commitment to the vigorous life. Only in this way can we be assured that the spirit and strength of America will be constantly replenished.”
“We must live together as brothers or perish together as fools.”
“We must live with our hearts
in our hands - like Mary.
We must hold the blood-
red heart and no be disappointed
when others look away.”
Source: Hourglass Museum
“We must look after football and to do what it is necessary to bring to the game the best ethical values and personal behaviour.”
“We must look after our own before lining the pockets of overseas countries and investors.”
“We must look at alternatives objectively, and not try to fit the future into our present social mould.”
“We must look at our life without sentimentality, exaggeration or idealism. Does what we are choosing reflect what we most deeply value?”
“We must look at ourselves over and over again in order to learn to love, to discover what has kept our hearts closed, and what it means to allow our hearts to open.”
“We must look at ourselves with the strictest eyes.”
“We must look at the institution of slavery as publicists, and not as casuists. It is a question of law, and not a case of conscience.”
“We must look at the lens through we see the world, as well as the world we see, and that the lens itself shapes how we interpret the world.”
Source: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change Interactive Edition
“We must look at what immigration to America involves. To the new arrivals, the change is excruciating. Learning a new language and dealing with strange customs make the first years of life in the new land painful...
The economic system of the United States is a mighty engine of persuasion. It motivates people to do what otherwise they never would in return for fulfilling their dreams. In the process, people learn that there is no sharp line between physical well-being and the higher purposes of life. The comfort of owning a house is at once meeting the obligation to care for one”
“We must look back over our lives and look at some of the accidents and curiosities and oddities and troubles and sicknesses and begin to see more in those things than we saw before. It raises questions, so that when peculiar little accidents happen, you ask whether there is something else at work in your life.”
“We must look deep into our soul daily.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“We must look deeply into the nature of our volition to see whether it is pushing us in the direction of liberation from suffering and toward peace and compassion, or in the direction of affliction and misery. What is it that we really want deep in our heart? Is it money, fame, power? Or is it finding inner peace, being able to live life fully and enjoy the present moment?”
“We must look deeply. When we buy something or consume something, we may be participating in an act of killing. This precept [non-killing] reflects our determination not to kill, either directly or indirectly, and also to prevent others from killing.”
“We must look for consistency. Where there is a want of it we must suspect deception.”
Source: The Complete Sherlock Holmes
“We must look for our own blame to find our own personality.”
“We must look for ways to be an active force in our own lives. We must take charge of our own destinies, design a life of substance and truly begin to live our dreams.”
“We must look forward to the future as that is where most of us will be spending the rest of our lives.”
“We must look into unknown dimensions, into Nature, into that incalculable and imponderable life, whose carrier and mediator, the blood of the Earth that accompanies us steadfastly from the cradle to the grave, is water.”
Source: The Energy Evolution – Harnessing Free Energy from Nature: Volume 4 of Renowned Environmentalist Viktor Schauberger’s Eco-Technology Series
“We must look to Mary's example to know how to deal with the glorious impossibilities of God. Look how she turned the world upside down by making one simple statement.”
Source: The Christ of Christmas
“We must look to the heavens... for the measure of the earth.”
“We must look to the native healers all over the world and study their methods... Their methods are chemical and personal. It's a combination of care, attention, intention and chemistry that allows consciousness to be made malleable and recast in other forms.”
“We must look to the rising generation for the restoration of the country.”
Source: The Life and Letters of Robert E. Lee (Abridged)
“We must look towards societies that set a high value on nonaggression and noncompetitive ness, and therefore handle conflicts by nonviolent means. We can see how child rearing patterns produce nurturing adult behaviors.”
“We must look upon the world, with all its delights and all its attractions, with suspicion and reserve. We who love our Lord and whose affections are set on Heavenly things voluntarily and gladly lay aside the things that charm and ravish the world, that our hearts may be ravished with the things of Heaven; that our whole being may be poured forth in constant and unreserved devotion in the service of the Lord who died to save us.”
“We must look where all reality resides: our own mind, profound aspects of which are given symbolic expression in the form of religious myth.”
Source: More Than Allegory: On Religious Myth, Truth And Belief
“We must look within ourselves, become responsible and provide fresh solutions if we ever want to do more than complain,or make excuses.”
Source: Nelson Mandela By Himself: The Authorised Book of Quotations
“We must lose all for Christ in order to gain all for Christ.”
“We must lose what we think we know so that we can come to see what we least expect.”
“We must love all facts, not for their consequences, but because in each fact God is there present.”
Source: The Notebooks of Simone Weil
“We must love animals in such a powerful way that we should reject to eat them!”
“We must love because we are loved by God. We must be conscious of death if we are to have a proper understanding of life. We must struggle in order to grow, but without falling into the trap of the power we gain through that struggle, because we know that power is worthless. Finally, we must accept that our eternal soul is, at this moment, caught in the web of time with all its opportunities and its limitations.”
“We must love Christ and always seek Christ's embraces. Then everything difficult will seem easy.”