W Quotes
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“We need to transmute the lead of personality into the gold of the Spirit. This work is only possible in the laboratory of the Alchemist.”
Source: The Initiatic Path in the Arcana of the Tarot and Kabalah (Bilingual)
“We need to treat each other with consideration. In my world, the squeaky wheel does not get the grease.”
“we need to turn the question around to look at the harasser, not the target. We need to be sure that we can go out and look anyone who is a victim of harassment in the eye and say, 'You do not have to remain silent anymore.”
“We need to uncover better ways to improve and retrospectives can provide the solution.”
Source: Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives - A Toolbox of Retrospective Exercises
“We need to undergo a very radical revolution in values. And we need to think about what it's like to have become so materialistic that we think having a good job, and consuming like crazy to compensate for the dehumanization of the job, is living like a human being.”
“We need to understand enough of modern thought to identify the ways it blocks us from living out the Gospel the way God intends, both in terms of intellectual roadblocks and in terms of economic and structural changes that make it harder to live by Scriptural principles.”
“We need to understand how destructive emotions affect us and constructive emotions can help us, so that we can maintain our peace of mind.”
“We need to understand that being an accomplice or accessory to those who seek to enslave our posterity, is no better than being the folks that are locking the chains themselves.”
“We need to understand that every time an elementary teacher captures the imagination of a child through the arts or music of language this nation gets a little stronger.”
“We need to understand that Jesus is a thinker, that this is not a dirty word but an essential work, and that his other attributes do not preclude thought, but only ensure that he is certainly the greatest thinker of the human race: "the most intelligent person who ever lived on earth"”
“We need to understand that there is a process of learning and experience and success will stem from this. The painting represents life and the brushstroke represents the steps we take in life.”
“We need to understand that there is no formula for how women should lead their lives. that is why we must respect the choices that each woman makes for herself and her family. Every woman deserves the chance to realize her God-given potential.”
Source: It Takes a Village
“We need to understand that we are not each others' enemies in this country. And it is only the political class that derives its power by creating friction. It is only the media that derives its importance by creating friction... that uses every little thing to create this chasm between people. This is not who we are.”
“We need to understand that we as citizens and as a government in any community throughout this country have no more important obligation than to educate those who are going to replace us.”
“We need to understand that we need to get the work-life balance better for both men and women - by men taking on more of those roles of homemaking and child rearing - it's an important area that we still haven't got right. I do worry; it's not just in the United States, it's also in parts of Latin America.”
“We need to understand the difference between discipline and punishment. Punishment is what you do to someone; discipline is what you do for someone.”
“We need to understand the more government spends, the more freedom is lost...Instead of simply debating spending levels, we ought to be debating whether the departments, agencies, and programs funded by the budget should exist at all.”
Source: Pillars of Prosperity: Free Markets, Honest Money, Private Property
“We need to understand the role of art, and stop thinking about it as an option, or a luxury, or worse, an affection. Art is the bedrock of culture itself. It is the foundation of the process by which we unite ourselves psychologically, and come to establish productive peace with others. As it is said, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone” (Matthew 4:4). That is exactly right. We live by beauty. We live by literature. We live by art. We cannot live without some connection to the divine — and beauty is divine — because in its absence life is too short, too dismal, and too tragic. And we must be sharp and awake and prepared so that we can survive properly, and orient the world properly, and not destroy things, including ourselves — and beauty can help us appreciate the wonder of Being and motivate us to seek gratitude when we might otherwise be prone to destructive resentment.”
Source: Beyond Order: 12 More Rules For Life
“We need to understand, what is more helpful for the growth of life; educational qualifications or concentration? Glancing at lives from Buddha to Edison, concentration only seems to be more important.”
Source: The Pulse of Wisdom
“We need to understand what we're saying matters.”
“We need to understand where are students are at any point during a unit - in other words, what each student actually knows, understands, and can do at a given time based on the content goals we've established.”
“We need to unify our party, we need a real Conservative in the White House, and we need to beat Hillary Clinton to take our country back and keep our nation safe.”
“We need to unlearn our respect for education, since it has undermined our respect for ourselves. It's worth taking time to demistify it. [...] All the things an adolescent can be [...] are reduced to a three digit number. [...] We too can decide how to value our education instead of letting them value us.”
Source: Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem
“We need to unlearn some of our respect for education, since it has undermined our respect for ourselves.”
Source: Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem
“We need to unlearn the habits of impatience and take stock of those beliefs about life that no longer hold true.”
Source: The Five Gifts: Discovering Hope, Healing and Strength When Disaster Strikes
“We need to unleash the military in unison with our partners in Europe and the Middle East to be effective.”
“We need to unpack the tragedy of abuse in relationships. The first step towards it is usually abandonment. Emotional, financial, mental, or physical abandonment.”
“We need to upgrade and modernize America`s infrastructure.Our budget is going to have to figure out how to balance those priorities and pay for it and our big goal is to leverage the private sector dollars as much as possible so that the public taxpayer isn`t paying for all of this.”
“We need to upgrade from female empowerment to female engagement. No matter how confident or empowered a woman feels if they don't act or work towards their vision and mission, that power depletes. How do we help take our sisters to their next level?”
“We need to uplift the importance of Black lives because so many people act as if those lives don't count.”
Source: The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person
“We need to uptick our image with everyone, including one-armed midgets.”
“We need to use antitrust laws. You know, we need to create real media again.”
“We need to use economic instruments such as carbon taxes, cap and trade, tax and dividend and whatever else to help incentivize behavior that will move us to a post-carbon, post-animal agriculture world, and make our societies more resilient to the shocks that are already baked into the system. But that doesn't make climate change an "economic issue."”
“We need to use numbers to direct our creativity efforts and use creativity to give life to our boring numbers.”
Source: 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure
“We need to use overwhelming air power. We need to be arming the Kurds. We need to be fighting and killing ISIS where they are.”
“We need to use the mind of Christ to subdue the earth and bring the glory of the earth back to the master.”
“We need to use the United Nations Security Council and believe that preserving law and order in today's complex and turbulent world is one of the few ways to keep international relations from sliding into chaos. The law is still the law, and we must follow it whether we like it or not.”
“We need to value the importance of simplicity, focus and living according to our values.”
“We need to wage this war against ISIS from the air, on the ground, and online, in cyberspace.”
“We need to wake up from a thought that lasts too long.”
“We need to walk to know sacred places, those around us and those within. We need to walk to remember the songs.”
Source: No borders: new poems
“We need to walk, just as birds need to fly. We need to be around other people. We need beauty. We need contact with nature. And most of all, we need not to be excluded. We need to feel some sort of equality.”
“We need to wash the feet of our enemies.”
“We need to weigh the risk that revolutionary violence will spin out of control and lead to sadistic mayhem, against the risk that our own complacency with the injustices of the status quo will make us quiet enablers of more subtle but equally unjust forms of violence.”
“We need to welcome the experimental creativity that is always searching out new ways of singing the Gospel, and banish the fear that grips us when familiar music passes away.”
“We need to win something for the fans because they have been patient and very understanding and we owe them.”
“We need to work less to achieve more. We need to stop fighting food and start embracing it. We need to stop punishing our bodies and start providing for them. We need to slow down and enjoy and then we’ll get the results we’ve been looking for—and sooner than we expect.”
Source: The Slow Down Diet: Eating for Pleasure, Energy, and Weight Loss
“We need to work on drug costs, and there's things we can work on on drug costs, especially Medicare Part D, to bring drug costs down.”
“We need to work on the world so it will not be so oppressive.”
“We need to work together, on a bipartisan basis, to create new jobs, increase job training, enact real and substantive middle class tax relief, and reward companies that create jobs at home.”