W Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with W. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“We should insist that governments receiving American aid live up to standards of accountability and transparency, and we should support countries that embrace market reforms, democracy, and the rule of law.”
“We should interact with legal reform tactically, knowing that it will not meet our ultimate goals but asking whether there are ways that engaging with particular reforms might benefit our work and help reduce certain harms or dangers.”
“We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.”
Source: If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans
“We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity. We weren't punctilious about locating and punishing only Hitler and his top officers. We carpet-bombed German cities; we killed civilians. That's war. And this is war.”
Source: If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans
“We should invest in people not ideas. A good idea is often destroyed by bad people and good people can always make a bad idea better.”
“We should invest on our personal development not only to outgrow challenges but also maximize every opportunity that comes on our way.”
Source: The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For continued success in leadership
“We should judge a man much more surely from what he dreams than from what he thinks.”
Source: Les Misérables
“We should just get somebody from the left and the right and they should all throw bumper stickers at each other and the first one to cover the other one wins.”
“We should just keep doing our work and not focus on the result. Because nature will give us its result. Because nature never discriminates.”
“We should just stop calling these things presentations altogether. Everyone gets hung up on that word. Wouldn’t it be easier to just call them conversations? That’s really what they are.”
“We should just thank each other for our time. For the rest of our lives.”
“We should keep [the Panama Canal]. After all, we stole it fair and square.”
“We should keep a careful diary of our moments of envy: they are our covert guides to what we should try to do next.”
“We should keep in mind that a woman is not a narcissist just because she regularly practices self-care in order to stay physically attractive. The problem is when a woman is putting too much emphasis on her physical appearance, neglecting other dimensions of her being and using her image to mask all the complexes and insecurities she may be dealing with inside.”
“We should keep in mind that a woman is not a narcissist juts because she regularly practices self-care in order to stay physically attractive. The problem is when a woman is putting too much emphasis on her physical appearance, neglecting other dimensions of her being and using her image to mask all the complexes and insecurities she may be dealing with inside.”
“We should keep in mind that Revolutions anywhere are always glad to use any help they can get, even from women. But unless women also use the Revolution to further their own interests as well as everyone else's, unless they make it consistently clear that all help given now is expected to be returned, both now and after the Revolution, they will be sold out again and again.”
“We should keep learning so long as we have grace and breathe.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“We should keep silent about those in power; to speak well of them almost implies flattery; to speak ill of them while they are alive is dangerous, and when they are dead is cowardly.”
“We should keep smiling more often in life. Our smiles make us look better and make us feel happier!”
“We should keep the dead before our eyes, and honor them as though still living”
“We should know. As citizens of the world, we should know what came before. How we got here. Why we do things the way we do them. Where are our food comes from. We should know what it was like for our humble predecessors, sweating and struggling in unrefrigerated larders, unventilated kitchens, the septic mad-house and twisting, low ceilinged subcellars of restaurants past. We should remember the way it felt, scraping potatoes into a garbage-strewn floor, scrubbing grease-caked pots with cold water, bending to the will of crazed and increasingly parsimonious masters. And we should understand not just how much has change, but how much has stayed the same: the character of the business we have chosen as a lifestyle -- the way people who do what we do have endured, have learned, have risen and learned to love this thing of ours.”
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“We should know at least the broad strokes of the powers that the government's claiming in our name, and using allegedly, on our behalf. And also against us as well.”
“We should know mankind better if we were not so anxious to resemble one another.”
“We should know that Allah has created us to live an eternal life with no death, a life of pride and ease with no humiliation, a life of security with no fear, a life of richness with no poverty, a life of joy with no pain, a life of perfection with no flaws. Allah is testing us in this world with a life that will end in death, a life of pride that is accompanied by humiliation and degradation, a life that is tainted by fear, where joy and ease are mixed with sorrow and pain.”
“We should know that only replacing the economics of competition and greed with the economics of equitable cooperation will guarantee a globalization that takes advantage of potential efficiency gains in ways that also promote environmental protection, international equity, economic democracy, and variety.”
Source: Panic rules!: everything you need to know about the global economy
“We should know that the American administration is very much involved with the Egyptian army. And when you talk about the Egyptian army, we don't only talk about, you know, political power, we talk about economic power.”
“We should know what our convictions are, and stand for them. Upon one's own philosophy, conscious or unconscious, depends one's ultimate interpretation of facts. Therefore it is wise to be as clear as possible about one's subjective principles. As the man is, so will be his ultimate truth.”
“We should know why paternalism, collectivism, or unnecessary federal supervision will hold our standard of living down and reduce productivity just as it has in every country where it has been tried. We should also know why the communist leaders consider socialism the highroad to communism.”
Source: God, family, country: our three great loyalties
“We should laugh before being happy, for fear of dying without having laughed.”
“We should lay aside every hindrance and endeavour by uniting the whole force and spirit of our people to raise again a great British nation standing up before all the world; for such a nation, rising in its ancient vigour, can even at this hour save civilization.”
Source: The Austrian Crisis and British Foreign Policy: Speeches by Anthony Eden, Neville Chamberlain, and Winston Churchill
“We should lay in a store of food, but never of pleasures; these should be gathered day by day.”
“We should lay up in our minds a store of goodly thoughts which will be a living treasure of knowledge always with us, and from which, at various times, and amidst all the shiftings of circumstances, we might be sure of drawing some comfort, guidance and sympathy.”
Source: Friends in Council: A Series of Readings and Discourse Thereon
“We should lay up in peace what we shall need in war.”
“We should learn ... to do our best for the sake of our communities and for the sake of those for whom we pave the way.”
“We should learn and reflect to the best of our capacity, but when we reach a point where we are unable to make
sense of life, we should supplant faith for understanding, and reflect again on what we do know.”
“We should learn as a people to pay good money for the food that feeds the soul and mind, same as we do for the food that feeds the body.”
“We should learn early to enjoy being in solitude, because even in death, we are in solitude.”
Source: Night of a Thousand Thoughts
“We should learn from children not to hold grudges. Children often fight when they play together but they quickly make up and their fights don't deteriorate into bitter feuds.”
“We should learn from flowers, earthly stars which spend their entire lives shining, shining and growing despite all the difficulties they encounter. They know how to listen and understand the whispers of time, for it is an eternal friend that teaches the importance of friendship and sparkling hope.”
“We should learn from the snail: it has devised a home that is both exquisite and functional.”
“We should learn to accept that change is truly the only thing that's going on always, and learn to ride with it and enjoy it.”
“We should learn to be patient with ourselves. Recognizing our strengths and our weaknesses, we should strive to use good judgment in all of our choices and decisions, make good use of every opportunity, and do our best in every task we undertake. We should not be unduly discouraged nor in despair at any time when we are doing the best we can. Rather, we should be satisfied with our progress even though it may come slowly at times.”
“We should learn to be silent about the things we feel most deeply, at least until we have spoken about them exhaustively with God.”
“We should learn to live and love our neighbors as ourselves for the sake of peace and progress.”
“We should learn to love everyone equally, because in essence we are all one, one Atman, one soul.”
Source: 108 Quotes On Love
“We should learn to savor some moments to let time feel worth existing”
“We should learn to smile as we fall,
So much so as when we have it all.”
Source: A-Z of Happiness: Tips for Living and Breaking Through the Chain that Separates You from Getting That Dream Job
“We should learn to think with our fingers.”
“We should learn to tolerate nuclear weapons of North Korea just like we did the Soviet Union.”
“We should learn to understand natural selection, so that we can oppose any tendency to apply it to human politics.”