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Okay, so I have not been able to ride for a month because of all the snowstorms Pa keeps getting… I haven’t gone this long without riding since i broke my foot in the fourth grade… any suggestions? maybe a fun horse game i can download online? thanks.
Well, don’t hate me because I live in Florida and we don’t have to deal with the snow. (But it’s awful here in the summer.) I spend a lot of time on online horse games and there are some really good ones you might want to try:
My Horse Club
Riding Club
MyStable
Howrse
Club Pony Pals
…and of course I’d love it if you come by HorseCrazyGirls.com and post some pics of your horse(s) and horse stores!
It’s not the real thing but some of these games can be pretty addictive. Hope you have fun – and hope it warms up soon.
Hug a horse,
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I just started an Activities Business for seniors, and I was wondering if anyone had any good places to shop for fun physical games for seniors. Games like plastic horse shoes or magnetic darts. These games should be able to be played in a sited position, so am not sure what kind of places would have games in this specific area. If anyone can help me I would really appreciate it Thanks.
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WILLIAM BLAKE ââI have mental joys and mental health, Mental friends and mental wealth, I’ve a wife that I love and that loves me; have all but riches bodily.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââI myself do nothing. The Holy Spirit accomplishes all through me.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââI was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe I told it not, my wrath did grow.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââIn seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââIt is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââMan’s Desires are limited by his Perceptions; none can desire what he has not perceived.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââNo bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings.â
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WILLIAM CLAYTON ââThe dumber people think you are, the more surprised they’re going to be when you kill them.â
WILLIAM COFFIN ââOnly reverence can restrain violence â reverence for human life and the environment.â
WILLIAM COWPER – âNature is a good name for an effect whose cause is God.â
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WILLIAM COWPER ââGod made the country, and man made the town.â
WILLIAM COWPER ââThe bud may have a bitter taste,/But sweet will be the flower.â
WILLIAM COWPER:- âNature is a good name for an effect whose cause is God.â
WILLIAM DRUMMOND ââA man who cannot reason is a fool, a man who will not reason is a bigot, and a man who dare not reason is a slave.â
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WILLIAM FAULKNER ââDonât bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.â
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WILLIAM FREDERICK HALSEY ââThere are no great people in this world, only great challenges which ordinary people rise to meet.â
WILLIAM GARTNER ââWhat separates the entrepreneur from others is that entrepreneurs act on what they see.â
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WILLIAM HAVARD- âOur country welfare is our first concern, and who promotes that best, best proves his duty.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââGrace is the absence of everything that indicates pain or difficulty, hesitation or incongruity.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââGracefulness has been defined to be the outward expression of the inward harmony of the soul.â
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WILLIAM HAZLITT ââThe more we do, the more we can do; the more busy we are the more leisure we have.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââThere is heroism in crime as well as in virtue. Vice and infamy have their altars and their religion.â
WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING – âError is the discipline through which we advance.â
WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING ââDifficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage.â
WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING ââTo live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion, to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich, to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly, to listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart, to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasions, hurry never, in a word to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common, this is to be my symphony.â
WILLIAM HOCKING ââOnly the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.â
WILLIAM HOMADY ââWhat I am inside determines the issue in the battle of life.â
WILLIAM J. BENNETT:- âThere are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââAct as if what you do makes a difference. It does.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââBe not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.â
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WILLIAM JAMES ââIf you care enough for the result, you will almost always attain it.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThe deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThe greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThen you have to make a choice and don’t make it, that is in itself a choice.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThese, then, are my last words to you: Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create that fact.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThis life is worth living, we can say, since it is what we make it.â
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WILLIAM LANGLAND ââWe should be low and love like and lean each man to the other And patient as pilgrims, for pilgrims are we all.â
WILLIAM LANGLAND ââWe should be low and love like and lean each man to the other And patient as pilgrims, for pilgrims are we all.â
WILLIAM LAW ââA life devoted to the interests and enjoyments of this world, spent and wasted in the slavery of earthly desires, may be truly called a dream, as having all the shortness, vanity, and delusion of a dream; only with this great difference, that when a dream is over nothing is lost but fictions and fancies; but when the dream of life is ended only by death, all that eternity is lost, for which we were brought into being.â
WILLIAM LAW ââAll other sacrifices that we make whether of worldly goods, honours, or pleasures, are but small matters compared to that sacrifice and destruction of all selfishness, as well spiritual as natural, that must be made before our regeneration hath its perfect work.â
WILLIAM LAW ââFor Heaven is as near to our souls as this world is to our bodies.â
WILLIAM LAW ââLove and pity and wish well to every soul in the world; dwell in love, and then you dwell in God; hate nothing but the evil that stirs in your own heart.â
WILLIAM LONDON ââTo insure good health: eat lightly, breathe deeply, live moderately, cultivate cheerfulness, and maintain an interest in life.â
WILLIAM M THACKERAY ââMother is the name of God in the lips and hearts of children.â
WILLIAM Mc FEE ââThe world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool.â
WILLIAM MCDONOUGH ââDon’t get me wrong: love nuclear energy! It’s just that i prefer fusion to fission. And it just so happens that there’s an enormous fusion reactor safely banked a few million miles from us. It delivers more than we could ever use in just about eight minutes. And it’s wireless!â
WILLIAM MCGONAGALL ââBeautiful city of Glasgow, with your streets so neat and clean, Your stately mansions, and beautiful Green! Likewise your beautiful bridges across the river Clyde, And on your bonnie banks I would like to reside.â
WILLIAM MOMS ââThe true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life and elevating them to an art.â
WILLIAM MORRIS ââFellowship is heaven, and lack of fellowship is hell; fellowship is life, and lack of fellowship is death; and the deeds that ye do upon the earth, it is for fellowship’s sake that ye do them.â
WILLIAM MOTHERWELL ââMen say that in this midnight hour, the disembodied have power to wander as it liketh them, by wizard oak and fairy stream.â
WILLIAM ODOUGLAS ââRestriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.â
WILLIAM PENN ââDeath is only a horizon, and a horizon is only the limit of our sight. Open your eyes to see more clearly.â
WILLIAM PENN ââHe that does good for goodâs sake seeks neither praise nor reward, though sure of both at least.â
WILLIAM PENN ââNo pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; r no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.â
WILLIAM PHELPS ââWe look backward too much and we look forward too much; thus we miss the only eternity of which we can be absolutely sure â the eternal present, for it is always now.â
WILLIAM PITT ââNecessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom: it is the argument of tyrants.â
WILLIAM PURKEY ââDance like no one is watching, love like you’ll never be hurt, sing like no one is listening and live like it’s heaven on earth.
WILLIAM R INGE ââWe have enslaved the rest of the animal creation, and have treated our distant cousins in fur and feathers so badly that beyond doubt, if they were able to formulate a religion, they would depict the Devil in human form.â
WILLIAM RANDOLPH ââA politician will do anything to his job âeven become a patriot.â
William S. Burroughs- âBe just, and if canât be just, be arbitrary.â
WILLIAM S. GILBERT- âAnd whether youâre an honest man, or whether youâre a thief, depends up on whose solicitor has given me my brief.â
WILLIAM SAFIRE ââNever assume the obvious is true.â
WILLIAM SAROYAN ââEvery man in the world is better than someone else and not as good as someone else.â
WILLIAM SAROYAN ââNo manâs guilt is not yours, nor is any manâs innocence a thing apart.â
WILLIAM SEWELL ââWe shall be judged, not by what we might have been, but what we have been.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE – âHell is empty and all the devils are here.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE – âWe are such stuff as dreams are made of; and our little life is rounded with a sleep.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââA victory is twice itself when the achiever brings home full numbers.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââAge cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety; other women cloy The appetites .they feed.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââAlas! How should you govern any kingdom, That know not how to use ambassadors.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââFear no more the heat of the sun, Not the furious winter’s rages; Thou thy worldly task hath done, Home art gone, and taken thy wages. Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweepers, come to dust.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââHave more than thou showest, / Speak less than thou knowest, /Lend less than thou owest, / Ride more than thou goest, / Learn more than thou trowest, / Set less than thou throwest; / Leave thy drink and thy whore, / And keep in-a-door, / And thou shalt have more / Than two tens to a score.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââHere comes one with a paper: God give him grace to groan!â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââHere feel we but the penalty of Adam, The seasons’ difference, as the icy fang And churiish chiding of the winter’s wind, Which, when it bites and blows upon my body. Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, “This is no flattery”.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââHow poor are they that have not patience What wound did ever heal but by degrees?â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââI like this place and willingly could waste my time in it.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââIf she be made of white and red,/ Her faults will ne’er be known,/ For blushing cheeks by faults are bred/ And fears by pale white shown:/ Then if she fear or be to blame,/ By this you shall not know,/ For still her cheeks possess the same/ Which native she doth owe.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââIf you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââLove all, trust a few: Do wrong to none.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE -âLove asks me no questions. And gives me endless support.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââMy crown is in my heart, not in my head, Nor decked with diamonds and Indian stones, Nor to be seen; my crown is called contentment. A crown it is, that seldom kings enjoyâ
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââNor stony tower, nor walls of beaten brass, Nor airless dungeon, nor strong links of iron, Can be retentive to the strength of spirit; But life, being weary of these worldly bars, Never lacks power to dismiss itself.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââPoor and content is rich and rich enough.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââReflection is the business of man; a sense of his state is his first duty: but who remembereth himself in joy? Is it not in mercy then that sorrow is allotted unto us?â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââSome rise by sin, some by virtue fall.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââThe gods approve the depth, and not the tumult, of the soul.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââThe law hath not been dead, though it hath slept.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââThe miserable have no other medicine but only hope.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââThough I am not naturally honest, I am so sometimes by chance.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââWhat’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââWhen icicles hang by the wall,/ And Dick the shepherd blows his nail,/ And Tom bears logs into the hall,/ And milk comes frozen home in pail,/When blood is nipp’d and ways be foul,/ Then nightly sings the staring owl,/ Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note,While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââWise men never sit and wail their loss, but cheerily seek how to redress their harms.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââYou, sir, I entertain for one of my hundred; only I do not like the fashion of your garments.â
WILLIAM SHEDD ââA ship in the harbor is safe, but that’s not what ships are built for.â
WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM ââThe love that lasts the longest is the love that is never returned.â
WILLIAM STYRON ââA good book should leave you… slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it.â
WILLIAM THOMAS- âNo statement can be profound once it has been repeated by others.â
WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY- âBlindness we may forgive but baseness we will smite.â
WILLIAM WARD ââThe experienced mountain climber is not intimidated by a mountainâhe is inspired by it. The persistent winner is not discouraged by a problem â he is challenged by it.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORHT ââWisdom is often near when we stop than when we soar.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ââAnd, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed away, A consciousness remained that it had left, Deposited upon the silent shore Of memory images and precious thoughts That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ââI made no vows, but vows/ Were then made for me; bond unknown to me/ Was given, that i should be, else sinning greatly/ A dedicated spirit.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ââThe World is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; little we see in Nature that is ours; we have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! This sea that bares her bosom to the moon; The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers; For this, for everything, we are out of tune; It moves us not â Great God! I’d rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; so might I, standing on this pleasant lea, have glimpses that would make me less forlorn; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea, or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ââWisdom is often nearer when we stoop than when we soar.â
WILLIAN ERNEST HOCKING ââOnly the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.â
WILLIS HARMAN ââBy deliberately changing’ the internal image of reality people can change the world.â
WILLIS PLATER ââA liberal is a person whose interests arenât at stake at the moment.â
WILLIS WHITNEY ââSome men have thousands of reasons why they cannot do what they want to, when all they need is one reason why they can.â
WILLS DURANT ââIndia was the motherland of our race and Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages. India was the mother of Our philosophy, of much of our mathematics, of the ideals embodied in Christianity.. of self-government and democracy In many ways, Mother India is the mother of us all.â
WILLS DURANT ââIt is the function of the youth to defend liberty and innovation; of the old to defend order and tradition, and of middle age to find a middle way.â
WILMA ASKINAS ââA friend is one who sees through you and still enjoys the view.â
WILMA RUDOLPH ââNo matter what great things you accomplish, somebody helps you.â
WILMA RUDOLPH ââNo one goes alone to the heights of excellence. Whether your business is building a loving family, a great idea, a meaningful career, a work of art, or a vast commercial empire, your success will depend on others, and theirs will depend on you.â
WILMA RUDOLPH ââWhen I was going through my transition of being famous, I tried to ask God: Why was I here? What was my purpose? Surely, it wasn’t just to win three gold medals. There has to be more to this life than that.â
WILT ROGERS ââIt’s not what you pay a man, but what he costs you that counts.â
WIN PE ââMonk-poet Shin Maha Thilawuntha wrote poems on the thoughts in the Dhamma like the deep tone of a palace drum heard in the far end of the realm. Shin Maharathathara wrote of the nature of kingship and of matters secular in poems like an ensemble for an anyein or like the warble of a karaweik. I marvel at their use of language and a vocabulary both precise and rich. From which deep intellect did they draw it. By which attrition are we losing it. I feel sad for our collective forgetfulness.â
WINNIE THE POOH ââIf there ever comes a day when we canât be together, keep me in your heart Iâll stay there forever.â
WINNIE THE POOH ââIf you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL – âThere are a lot of lies going around … and half of them are true.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL – âThere are a lot of lies going around … and half of them with out socialism is slavery and brutality.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââAttitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââCourage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââCourage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââCourage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââDemocracy is the worst form of government Except for all the others that have been tried.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââDuring my life, I have often had to eat my own words, and on the whole I have found them a wholesome diet.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââHistory will be kind to me for I intend to write it.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââHowever beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââI am ready to meet my maker, but whether He is prepared for the ordeal is another matter.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââI do not resent criticism even if for the sake of emphasis it parts for the time with reality.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââI like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââIf you are going through hell keep going.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL -âIf you have an important point to make donât try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time-a tremendous whackâ.
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââIf you have an important point to make, don’t try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again, Then hit it a third time, a tremendous whack.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââIn war, you can only be killed once, but in polities, many times.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââKites rise highest against the wind – not with it.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââLet the children have their night of fun and laughter, let the gifts of Father Christmas delight their play. Let us grown-ups share to the full in their unstinted pleasures…â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââMen occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry on as if nothing happened.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââNever yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââOne voyage to India is enough; the others are merely repletion.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââPlay the game for more than you can afford to lose… only then will you learn the game.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââPolitics are almost as exciting as war and quite as dangerous. In war you can only be killed once, but in politics many times.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââSuccess consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââSuccess is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââThe empires of the future are empire of the mind.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââThe pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââThe price of greatness is responsibility.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââWe are happier in many ways when we are old than when we were young. The young grow wild oats, the old grow sage.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââWe make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââWhen I look back on all these worries I remember the story of the old man who said on his deathbed that he had a lot of trouble in his life, most of which never happened.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââWithout measureless and perpetual uncertainty the drama of human life would be destroyed.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââYes, madam, I am drunk. But in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly.â
WINWOOD READE ââAnd then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the air is Saharas that separate, planet from planet, and sun from sun. The earth will become a Holy Land that will be visited by pilgrims from all quarters of the universe.â
WITHROP ALDRICH ââThe price of power is responsibility for the public good.â
WM LEWIS ââThe tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.â
WOLF BLITZER ââYou always give the aggrieved party the chance to respond before you publish or go to air.â
WOLFDYKE B KING ââThe beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you.â
WOODROW T WILSON ââAll things come to him who waits – provided he knows what he is waiting for.â
WOODROW T WILSON ââI would rather lose in a cause that will some day win, than win in a cause that will some day lose.â
WOODROW WILSON- âIt is not an army that we must train for war, it is a nation.â
WOODROW WILSON- âThere must be, not a balance of power, but community of power, not organized rivalries, but an organized peace.â
WOODROW WILSON ââYou cannot be friends upon any other terms than upon the terms of equality.â
WOODY ALLEN – âHow it is possible to find meaning in a finite world, given my waist and shirt size.â
WOODY ALLEN – âNot only is there no god, but try getting a plumber on weekends.â
WOODY ALLEN ââDonât let your mind go wandering, its too small to go out by itself.â
WOODY ALLEN- âEternal nothingness is fine if you happen to be dressed for it.â
WOODY ALLEN ââEternal nothingness is fine if you happen to be dressed for it.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI am not afraid of death, I just donât want to be there when it happens.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI don’t want to achieve immortality through my work… I want to achieve it through not dying.â
WOODY ALLEN ââIf you’re not failing, you’re not trying anything.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI’m astounded by people who want to ‘know’ the universe when it’s hard enough to find your way around Chinatown.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI’m astounded by people who want to ‘know’ the universe when it’s hard enough to find your way around Chinatown.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI’m not afraid to die. I just don’t want to be there when it happens.â
WOODY ALLEN ââMy one regret in life is that I am not someone else.â
WOODY ALLEN ââNo man is truly married until he understands every word his wife is not saying.â
WOODY ALLEN ââPeople who drink to drown their sorrows should be told that sorrow knows how to swim.â
WOODY ALLEN ââSex without love is an empty experience, but, as empty experience go, itâs one of the best.â
WOODY ALLEN ââThe heart wants what it wants. There is no logic to those things.â
WOODY ALLEN ââThe heart wants what it wants…. There’s no logic to those things.â
WOODY ALLEN ââTo you Iâm atheist; to God, Iâm the Loyal Opposition.â
WOODY ALLEN ââYou see me as an atheist. God see me as the loyal opposition.â
WORLD BANK ââIf you are not reforming, another country will overtake you.â
WORLD BANK ââReform is like repairing a car with the engine runningâ there is no time to strategise.â
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION, 1948 ââHealth is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.â
WORLD SCRIPTURE ââIn a family, parents are responsible for the welfare of children and offer children an embracing, unconditional love.â
WRITINGS OF BAHA WTAH ââNo man shall attain the shores of the ocean of true understanding except he be detached from all that is in heaven and on earth.â
WRITINGS OF BAHAâuâLLAH ââThat seeker must at all times put his trust in God, must renounce the peoples of the earth, detach himself from the world of dust, and cleave unto Him Who is the Lord of Lords. If anyone revile you, or trouble touch you, in the path of God, be patient, and put your trust in Him Who heareth, who seeth. He, in truth, witnesseth, and perceiveth, and doeth what He pleaseth, through the power of His sovereignty.â
WTPURKISER ââNot what we say about our blessings, but how he uses them, is the true measure of our thanksgiving.â
XENOCRATES ââI have often regretted my speech, never my silence.â
XHARYA MAHAPRAJNA ââThe principle of anekanta symbolizes the fact that no element is either different or same as the total. It is both separate and integrated. A person is not entirely different from this universe; yet, he is not the same. We are undeniably connected â that is why we lead both dependent and independent lives.â
XUN ZI ââA person is born with desires of the eyes and ears, and a liking for beautiful sights and sounds. If he gives way to them, they will lead him to immorality and lack of restriction, and any ritual principles and propriety will be abandoned.â
Y V REDDY ââIn India our mandate encompasses both growth and stability.â
Y.B.YEATS ââEducation is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of fire.â
YAMAMOTO TSUNETOMO ââThere is surely nothing other than the single purpose of the present moment. A man’s whole life is a succession of moment after moment. If one fully understands the present moment, there will be nothing else to do, and nothing else to pursue. Live being true to the single purpose of the moment. Everyone lets the present moment slip by then looks for it as though he thought it were somewhere else. No one seems to have noticed this fact. But grasping this firmly one must pile experience upon experience. And once one has come to this understanding he will be a different person from that point on, though he may not always bear it in mind. When one understands this settling into single- mindedness well, his affairs will thin out.â
YAMANA ESKIMO ââDo not seek to benefit only yourself; think of other people also… If you were lucky in hunting, let others share it. Moreover, show them the favourable spots… let others, too, have their share. If you want to amass everything for yourself other people will stay way from you; no one will want to be with you. If you should fall ill one day no one will visit you because, for your part, you did not formerly concern yourself about others. Grant other people something also. The Yamana do not like a person who acts selfishly.â
YANN MARTEL ââTo choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation.â
YASNA ââAll these, indeed, gather unto Thee, 0 Mazda! They who have done Thy work, whose actions accord with the Truth, Whose words proceed from the Good-Mind, Whose Inspirer art Thou from the very beginning.â
YASNA ââAt the last turning of life to the faithful making the right choice according to his norm doth Ahura Mazda, the Lord Judge, in His sovereign power Bestow an end better than good. But to him who shall not serve the cause of good, He giveth an end worse than bad, at the last turning of life.â
YASNA ââHe who upholds Truth with all the might of his power, he who Upholds Truth the utmost in his word and deed, he, indeed, is thy most valued helper, 0 Ahura Mazda!â
YASNA ââI shall take the awakened soul to the exalted abode with the help of the Good-Mind, Knowing the blissful rewards of the Wise Lord for righteous deeds. As long as I have power and strength I shall teach all to seek for Truth and Right.â
YASNA ââMay the true-spoken word triumph over the false-spoken word.â
YASNA ââThrough Thy power, 0 Lord, Make life renovated, real at Thy will.â
YASNA ââWith Truth moving my heart, With Best Thought inspiring my mind, with all the might of spiritual force within me, I venerate Thee, 0 Mazda, with songs of Thy praise. And at the last when I shall stand at Thy Gate I shall hear the echo of my prayers from Thy Abode of Songs.â
YASSER ARAFAT- âChoose your friend carefully. Your enemy will choose you.â
YASSER ARAFAT ââI extend my congratulations to the Israeli people towards the Jewish new year. I hope this holiday will be the beginning of a new era of peace and security between the two peoples â the Israelis and Palestinians and other people m the region.â
YASSER ARAFAT ââWhoever stands by a just cause cannot possibly be called a terrorist.â
YEHUDI MENUHIN ââMusic creates order out of chaos: for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous.â
YEVGENY YEVTUSHENKO ââWho never knew the price of happiness will not be happy.â
YIDDISH PROVERB ââThe whole world is a dream, and death the interpreter.â
YIDDISH PROVERB ââWhat soap is to the body, laughter is to the soul?â
YIDDISH PROVERB ââWith money in your pocket, you are wise and you are handsome and you sing well too.â
YITTA HALBERSTAM & JUDITH LEVENTHAL ââAt times, all we have to do in life is show up, be present, and allow the magic to unfold.â
YOGA SUTRAS ââWhen one is established in non-injury, beings give up their mutual animosity in his presence.â
YOGI BERRA ââYou got to be careful if you don’t know where you’re going, because you might not get there.â
YOGIBERRA ââYou should always go to other people’s funerals; otherwise, they won’t come to yours.â
YOHYA B. MUâAD AL RAZI- âParadise is the prison of the sage, just as the world is the prison of the believers.â
YOKA DAISHI ââThe Mind like a mirror is brightly illuminating and knows no obstructions, It penetrates the vast universe to its minutest crevices; All its contents, multitudinous in form, are reflected in the Mind, Which, shining like a perfect gem, has no surface, nor the inside.â
YORUBA PROVERB ââLack of respect to the constituted authority is the source of most conflicts in the world.â
YORUBA PROVERB ââLying does not mean that one could not be rich; Treachery does not mean you may not live to old age; But it is the day of death (judgment) about which one should be baffled.â
YORUBA PROVERB ââOffend me and I will question you â this is the medicine for friendship.â
YORUBA VERSE ââOnly few people act in our interest in our absence, When we are not around. But in our presence, all display their love for us.â
YOSHIDA KENKO – âAmbition never comes to an end.â
YOSHIKO NOMURA ââThe law of cause and effect without exception rules all events that take place in the phenomenal world. There is no effect without a cause and each effect becomes a new cause.â
YUL BRYNNER ââGirls have an unfair advantage over men: if they can’t get what they want by being smart, they can get it by being dumb.â
YURI GAGARIN ââTo be the first to enter the cosmos, to engage, single-handed, in an unprecedented duel with natureâcould one dream of anything more? When I orbited the Earth in a spaceship, I saw for the first time how beautiful our planet is, Mankind, let us preserve and increase this beauty, and not destroy it!â
Z.A.BHUTTO- âDemocracy is a flexible art. What appears impossible today is possible tomorrow.â
ZACHARY SCOTT ââAs you grow older, you’ll find the only things you regret are the things you didnât do.â
ZADOK RABINWITZ ââA man’s dreams are an index to his greatness.â
ZAFARNAMA -âGod is the Master of the earth and the sky: He is the Creator of all men, all places. He it is who creates all â from the feeble ant to the powerful elephant, and is the Embellisher of the meek and Destroyer of the reckless. His name is: “Protector of the meek”, And Himself He is dependent upon no one’s support or obligation. He has no twist in Him, no doubt. And, He shows man the Way to Redemption and Release, From the Guru’s.â
ZAHARIAS ââWinning has always meant much to me, but winning friends has meant the most.â
ZARATHUSTRA ââCourage begets strength by struggle with hardships. Courage grows from fighting danger and overcoming obstacles. Develop the courage to act according to your convictions, to speak what is true, and to do what is Right.â
ZARATHUSTRA ââSeek your happiness in the happiness of all. Regard the sorrows and sufferings of others as yours and hasten to assuage them.â
ZARATHUSTRA ââThese two Primordial Principles in One, Of Light and Darkness, Good and 111, that seem Apart from one another, yet are bound Inseparably together, each to each In Thought, in Word, in Action, everywhere. Are they in operation; and the wise Walk on the side of Light, while the unwise follow the other until they grow wise? These ancient Two, in mutual wrestle-play Give birth to Twin- Desires, high and low, that shape as Hate-Mentality in some, in others as the Better Mind of Love. 0 Mighty Lord of Wisdom, Mazada! Supreme, Infinite, Universal Mind!, Ahura! thou that givest Life to all!,/ Grant me the power to control this , mind,/ This Lower Mind i of mine, this egoism, And put an end to all Duality,/And gain the reign of One as is desired/ Unconsciously by even the graceless ones,/ The evil sinners, in their heart of hearts.â
ZARATHUSTRA-âCourage begets strength by struggle with hardships. Courage grows from fighting danger and overcoming obstacles. Develop the courage to act according to your convictions, to speak what is true, and to do what is right.â
ZAUQ- âAn increase in love increases the light in the world.â
ZELDA FITZGERALD- âI donât want to live â I want to love first, and live incidentally.â
ZELDA FITZGERALD ââI donât want to live- I want to love first and live incidentally.â
ZEN ââLife is the only thing worth living for.â
ZEN BUDDHISM ââA University Professor went to see Nan-in, a Zen Master, to find out more about Zen. As their meeting continued Nan-in was pouring Tea and continued to pour even though the cup was overflowing. The Professor cried. “Enough! No more will go in!” Nan-in replied, “Like this cup you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?â
ZEN BUDDHISM ââThe world is like a mirror, you see? Smile and it smiles back.â
ZEN MASTER KYONG HO ââAccept the anxieties and difficulties of this life ⦠Attain deliverance in disturbance.â
ZEN SAYING ââTo know and not to do is not yet to know.â
ZEN STORY ââOne day it was announced by Master Joshu that the young monk Kyogen had reached an enlightened state. Much impressed by this news, several of his peers went to speak with him. “We have heard that you are enlightened. Is this true?” they inquired. “It is”, Kyogen answered. “Tell us”, said a friend, “how do you feel?” “As miserable as ever”, replied the enlightened Kyogen.â
ZEN THOUGHT ââBefore enlightenment âchop wood and carry water. After enlightenment â chop wood and carry water.â
ZHUANG ZI ââLife is finite, While knowledge is infinite.â
ZIG ZIGLAR – âIf you go looking for a friend, youâre going to find theyâre very scarce. If you go out to be a friend, youâll find them every where.â
ZIG ZIGLAR â âMany marriages would be better if the husband and the wife clearly understood that they are on the same side.â
ZIG ZIGLAR ââA lot of people have gone farther than they thought they could because someone else thought they could.â
ZIG ZIGLAR ââAll of us perform better and more willingly when we know why we’re doing what we have been told or asked to do.â
ZIG ZIGLAR ââKids go where there is excitement. They stay where there is love.â
ZIG ZIGLAR ââSuccess is the maximum utilization of the ability that you have.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââA man in love is incomplete until he has married. Then he’s finished.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR- âGetting divorced just because you donât love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââHusbands are like fires. They go out if unattended.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââI am a marvelous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man, I keep his house.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââI know nothing about sex because I was always married.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââI want a man whoâs kind and understanding. Is that too much to ask of a millionaire.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââI’m an excellent housekeeper. Every time I get a divorce, I keep the home.â
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I groom my horse then we run around a bit I get her to back up and turn but its boring so are there any fun games I could play with my horse on the ground and in the saddle?
Look up Parelli 7 games. They are great and your horse will learn stuff too!
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WAYNE FIELDS ââThe best six doctors anywhere and no one can deny it are sunshine, water, rest, and air Exercise and diet. These six will gladly you attend If only you are willing your mind they’ll ease your will they’ll mend and charge you not a shilling.â
WB YEATS ââThe best lack all conviction, while the worst/Are Jull of passionate intensity.â
WC FIELDS ââHorse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people.â
WCLEMENT STONE ââThere is little difference in people, but that little difference makes a big difference. The little difference is attitude. The big difference is whether it is positive or negative.â
WELSH PROVERB ââThree things give hardy strength: sleeping on hairy mattresses, breathing cold air, and eating dry food.â
WEMHER VON BRAUN ââResearch is what Iâm doing when I donât know what Iâm doing.â
WEN JLABAO ââPlease just hold on, people are going to get you out of here.â
WENDELL BERRY ââEnergy is superhuman in the sense that humans cannot create it. They can only refine or convert it. And they are bound to it by one of the paradoxes of religion: they cannot have it except by losing it; they cannot use it except by destroying it…â
WENDELL BERRY ââMen may dam it and say that they have made a lake, but it will still be a river. It will keep its nature and bide its time, like a caged animal alert for the slightest opening. In time, it will have its way; the dam, like the ancient cliffs, will be carried away piecemeal in the currents.â
WENDELL BERRY ââWe are far more concerned about the desecration of the flag than we are about the desecration of our land.â
WENDELL PHILIPS ââDifference religion breeds more quarrels than difference of polities.â
WENDELL PHILLIPS- âDifference of religion breads more quarrels than difference of politics.â
WENDELL PHILUPS ââLow is nothing unless close behind it Stands a warm living public opinion.â
WENDY MARSTON ââOnce you have the chance to be anything you want, you face the really tough question: What do you want?â
WERICK THE GREAT ââAll religions must be tolerated. Every man must get to heaven in his own way.â
WERNER VON BRAUN ââUse the word “impossible” with the greatest caution.â
WERNHER VAN BRAUN ââDon’t tell me that man doesn’t belong out there. Man belongs wherever he wants to goâ and he’ll do plenty well when he gets there.â
WES NISKER ââif you don’t like the news, go out and make some of your own.â
WH AUDEN ââA poet is a person who is passionately in love with language.â
WH AUDEN ââNo human being can make another one happy.â
WH AUDEN ââNo human being is innocent, but there is a class of innocent human actions called Games.â
WH AUDEN ââWe are here on Earth to do good to others. What the others are here for; I don’t know.â
WH AUDEN ââWe must love one another or die.â
WHITE ââIn antiquity, every tree, every spring, every stream, every hill had its own genius loci, its guardian spirit… Before one cut a tree, mined a mountain, or a brook, it was important to placate the spirit in charge of that particular situation, and to keep it placated. By destroying animism, we have only ended up exploiting nature in a mood of indifference to the feelings of natural objects.â
WHITE HOUSE ââThe sound of the Shafer heralds the beginning of a new year and a time of remembrance and renewal for the Jewish people. During these holy days, men and women are called to reflect on their faith and to honour the blessings of creation.â
WHITMAN ââThe untold want, by life and land ne’er granted, Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find.â
WHITNEY HOUSTON ââIt’s about believinâ when you ain’t got anything to believe in.â
WHITTIER ââThe smile of God is victory.â
WHOOPI GOLDBERG ââIt never occurs to me that there are things I can’t do.â
WIKIPAEDIA ââResearchers reason that all living humans descend from Africans, some of whom migrated out of Africa and populated the rest of the world. If the mitochondrial analysis is correct, then because mitochondrial Eve represents the root of the mitochondrial family tree, she must have predated the exodus and lived in Africa. Therefore many researchers take the mitochondrial evidence as support for the “single-origin” or Out-of-Africa model.â
WIKIPAEDIA ââAs Mahalakshmi, the supreme Goddess of Love and Delight, she lends grace and charms everything divine or human. As Mahasaraswati, the Goddess of Divine skill and Knowledge, she is the firefighter and trouble-shooter for the entire universe.â
WIKIPAEDIA ââHypertextuality is the interconnectedness of all literary works and their interpretation. A woven fabric of cultural consciousness is imitated and, in fact, investigated.â
WIKIPAEDIA ââPrimordial Parashakti is the ultimate dynamic energy of transcendental Brahmn… Brahmn is attributeless whereas Parashakti has many attributes. While, Brahmn has only to be cognised, Parashakti can be worshipped with name and form. She is Divine Will personified. She isconscious power beyond everything. She is the invisible and constant presence that sustains the world, linking form and name, holding them in interdependence. There is nothing impossible for Her She is the Universal Goddess. She is all knowledge, all strength, all triumph and all victory she is the Goddess Supreme, Maheshvari, who brings to us the total state of illumination.â
WIKIPAEDIA âShakti is Mother of the universe. She creates, preserves, dissolves. She is the sat and so creates. She is chit, so she is life. She is ananda or bliss. He is also possessor and controller of opposite qualities: Destruction, death and terror as Mahakali, Goddess of Supreme Strength.â
WIKIPAEDIA ââSpace-time entails a new concept of distance. Whereas distances are always positive in Euclidean spaces, the distance between any two events in space-time â called an “interval” â may be real, zero, or even imaginary.â
WIKIPAEDIA ââThe real purpose of the Paryushan is to purify our soul by staying closer to our own soul, to look at our faults, to ask for forgiveness for the mistakes we have committed, and take vows to minimise our faults. We try to forget about the needs of our body and our business so that we can concentrate on our-self. Swetambers celebrate eight days of Paryushan and the last day is called Samvastsari. In these eight days most of Jains keep fast in many ways and all Jains keep fast on Last day of Paryushan. The process of shedding our KARMAS really begins by asking for forgiveness with true feelings and to vow not to repeat mistakes. The quality of the forgiveness requires humility and suppression of anger.â
WILCOX AND MUMFORD âââI don’t care how poor a man is; if he has family, he’s rich.â
WILFRED B L TROTTER ââThe dispassionate intellect, the open mind, the unprejudiced observer, exist in an exact sense only in a sort of intellectualist folklore; states even approaching them cannot be reached without a moral and emotional effort most of us cannot or will not make.â
WILFRED PETERSON ââThe best leaders are very often the best listeners. They have an open mind. They are not interested in having their own way but in finding the best way.â
WILILAM JAMES ââThere is only one thing a philosopher can be truly relied upon to do, and that is to contradict other philosophers.â
WILL AND ARIEL DURANT ââThe future never just happened. It was created.â
WILL DURANT- âEducation is a progressive discovery of our ignorance.â
WILL DURANT ââIn my youth, I stressed freedom, and in my old age I stress order. I have made the great discovery that liberty is a product of order.â
WILL DURANT ââThe love we have in our youth is superficial compared to the love that an old man has for his old wife.â
WILL DURANT ââThe trouble with most people is that they Think with their hopes or fears or, wishes rather than with their minds.â
WILL ROGERS ââAn onion can make people cry but there’s never been a vegetable that can make people laugh.â
WILL ROGERS ââEven youâre on the right track, you wonât get anywhere if youâre standing still.â
WILL ROGERS ââEverything is funny as long as it is happening to somebody else.â
WILL ROGERS ââIf there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.â
WILL ROGERS ââOne revolution is just like one cocktail, it just gets you organized or the next.â
WILL ROGERS ââOutside of traffic, there is nothing that has held this country back as much as committees.â
WILL ROGERS ââThere is no more independence in politics than there is in jail.â
WILL ROGERS ââWe don’t give our criminals much punishment, but we sure give them plenty of publicity.â
WILL ROGERS ââWe don’t know what we want, but we are ready to bite somebody to get it.â
WILL ROGERS ââYou canât say civilisation isnât advancing, in every war they kill you in a new way.â
WILL SCHUTZ ââMan’s self-concept is enhanced when he takes responsibility for himself.â
WILLA CATHER ââThat is happiness; to be dissolved into something completely great.â
WILLA CATHER ââThere are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before.â
WILLA CATHER ââWhere there is the greatest love, there are always miracles.â
WILLA GATHER ââI like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do.â
WILLA GATHER ââWhere there is great love, there are always miracles.â
WILLA GATHER ââWhere there is great love, there are always wishes.â
WILLARD MARRIOTT ââGood timber does not grow with ease. The stronger the wind the stronger the tree.â
WILLIAM A WARD ââAnother fresh new year is here…/ Another year to live!/To banish worry, doubt, and fear, to love and laugh and I give!/ This bright New Year is given me/to live each day with zest…/To daily grow and try to be/my highest and my best! I have the opportunity/ once more to right some wrongs,/ to pray for peace, to plant a tree,/ and sing more joyful songs.â
WILLIAM A WARD ââDo more than belong: participate. Do more than care: help. Do more than believe: practice. Do more than be fair be kind. Do more than forgive: forget. Do more than dream: work.â
WILLIAM A WART ââAdversity causes some men to break; others to break records.â
WILLIAM ARTHUR WARD ââIf you can imagine it, you can achieve it.â
WILLIAM ASHWORTH ââChildren of a culture born in a water-rich environment, we have never really learned how important water is to us. We understand it, but we do not respect it.â
WILLIAM BENNETT- âThere are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.â
WILLIAM BLACK- âA truth thatâs told with bad intent, beats all the lies you can invent.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââA dog starv’d at the master’s gate/ Predicts the ruin of the State./ A horse misus’d upon the road/ Calls to heaven for human blood./ Each outcry of the hunted hare/ A fibre from the brain does tear,/ A skylark wounded on the wing,/ A cherubim does cease to sing.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââAncient poets animated all sensible objects with gods or geniuses… choosing forms of worship from poetic tales. And at length they pronounced that the gods had ordered such things. Thus men forgot that all deities reside in the human breast.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââExcess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââHe who binds himself to a joy Doth the winged life destroy; But he who kisses the joy as it flies Lives in Eternity’s sun rise.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââI care not whether a man is good or evil; all that I care/ Is whether he is a wise man or a fool. Go! put off holiness,/And put on intellect… Men are admitted into Heaven not because they have curbed and governed their passions or have no passions, but because they have cultivated their understandings. The treasures of Heaven are not negations of passion, but realities of intellect, from which all the passions emanate uncurbed in their eternal glory. The fool shall not enter into Heaven let him be ever so holy.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââI have mental joys and mental health, Mental friends and mental wealth, I’ve a wife that I love and that loves me; have all but riches bodily.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââI myself do nothing. The Holy Spirit accomplishes all through me.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââI was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe I told it not, my wrath did grow.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââIn seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââIt is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââMan’s Desires are limited by his Perceptions; none can desire what he has not perceived.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââNo bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââScientists, in trying to decipher that which should remain indecipherable, would turn that which is soul and life into a mill or machine.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââThe strongest poison ever known/ Came from Caesar’s laurel crown.â
WILLIAM BLAKE ââThe voice of honest indignation is the voice of God.â
William borah- âThe marvel of the history is the patience with which men and women submit to burdens unnecessarily laid upon them by their governments.â
WILLIAM BRAMWELL ââThere is too much meat and drink, too little fasting and self-denial, too much taking part in the world… and too little self-examination and prayer.â
WILLIAM BUTLERYEATS ââEducation is not filling a bucket but lighting a fire.â
WILLIAM CHANNING ââTo live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion, to be worthy not respectable, and wealthy, not rich, to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly, to listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart, to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasions, hurry never, in a word to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common, this is to be my symphony.â
WILLIAM CLAYTON ââThe dumber people think you are, the more surprised they’re going to be when you kill them.â
WILLIAM COFFIN ââOnly reverence can restrain violence â reverence for human life and the environment.â
WILLIAM COWPER – âNature is a good name for an effect whose cause is God.â
WILLIAM COWPER ââBut warâs a game, which, were their subject wise,/ Kings would not play at.â
WILLIAM COWPER ââGod made the country, and man made the town.â
WILLIAM COWPER ââThe bud may have a bitter taste,/But sweet will be the flower.â
WILLIAM COWPER:- âNature is a good name for an effect whose cause is God.â
WILLIAM DRUMMOND ââA man who cannot reason is a fool, a man who will not reason is a bigot, and a man who dare not reason is a slave.â
WILLIAM ERNEST HOCKING ââOnly the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.â
WILLIAM FAULKNER ââDonât bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors. Try to be better than yourself.â
WILLIAM FAULKNER- âFacts and truth really donât have much to do with each other.â
WILLIAM FEATHER ââA determination to succeed is the only way to succeed that I know anything about.â
WILLIAM FEATHER ââEarly morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious.â
WILLIAM FEATHER ââSuccess seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.â
WILLIAM FEATHER ââWe always admire the other person more after we’ve tried to do his job.â
WILLIAM FREDERICK HALSEY ââThere are no great people in this world, only great challenges which ordinary people rise to meet.â
WILLIAM GARTNER ââWhat separates the entrepreneur from others is that entrepreneurs act on what they see.â
WILLIAM GLADSTONE ââDuty is a power that arises with us in the morning, and goes to rest with us in the night. It is co-extensive with the action of our intelligence. It is the shadow that cleaves to us, go where we will.â
WILLIAM GLADSTONE- âJustice delayed is justice denied.â
WILLIAM HAVARD- âOur country welfare is our first concern, and who promotes that best, best proves his duty.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââGrace is the absence of everything that indicates pain or difficulty, hesitation or incongruity.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââGracefulness has been defined to be the outward expression of the inward harmony of the soul.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââGreat thoughts reduced to practice become great acts.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââMan is the only animal that laughs and weeps, for he is the only animal that is struck with the difference between what things are, and what they ought to be.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââThe more we do, the more we can do; the more busy we are the more leisure we have.â
WILLIAM HAZLITT ââThere is heroism in crime as well as in virtue. Vice and infamy have their altars and their religion.â
WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING – âError is the discipline through which we advance.â
WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING ââDifficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage.â
WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING ââTo live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion, to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich, to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly, to listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart, to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasions, hurry never, in a word to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, grow up through the common, this is to be my symphony.â
WILLIAM HOCKING ââOnly the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.â
WILLIAM HOMADY ââWhat I am inside determines the issue in the battle of life.â
WILLIAM J. BENNETT:- âThere are no menial jobs, only menial attitudes.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââAct as if what you do makes a difference. It does.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââBe not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââBelieve life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââIf you care enough for the result, you will almost always attain it.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThe deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThe greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThen you have to make a choice and don’t make it, that is in itself a choice.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThese, then, are my last words to you: Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create that fact.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThis life is worth living, we can say, since it is what we make it.â
WILLIAM JAMES ââThis overcoming of all the usual barriers between the individual and the Absolute and we become aware of our oneness. This is the everlasting and triumphant mystical tradition, hardly altered by differences of clime or creed.â
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN ââDestiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for it is a thing to be achieved.â
WILLIAM JONES ââLet everything you do be done as if it makes a difference.â
WILLIAM L GARRISON ââAre right and wrong convertible terms, dependant upon popular opinion?â
WILLIAM L. SHIRER ââMost true happiness comes from oneâs inner life, from the disposition of the mind and soul.â
WILLIAM LANDBURG ââModern portfolio theory allows for the fact that financial markets are by their nature unpredictable. An infinite array of events that are, impossible to foresee or control affect returns â currency meltdowns, earthquakes, terrorist attacks and 100-year storms (which have a way of occurring every five years!). Logic and rational thinking rarely factor into the mix. As was seen in the dot corn era, a company’s underlying strength, reflected by such variables as profitability, earning prospects and market share, may have far less effect on share price than mindless exuberance. How else can we account for the swings and gyrations in the stock market in recent years?â
WILLIAM LANGLAND ââWe should be low and love like and lean each man to the other And patient as pilgrims, for pilgrims are we all.â
WILLIAM LANGLAND ââWe should be low and love like and lean each man to the other And patient as pilgrims, for pilgrims are we all.â
WILLIAM LAW ââA life devoted to the interests and enjoyments of this world, spent and wasted in the slavery of earthly desires, may be truly called a dream, as having all the shortness, vanity, and delusion of a dream; only with this great difference, that when a dream is over nothing is lost but fictions and fancies; but when the dream of life is ended only by death, all that eternity is lost, for which we were brought into being.â
WILLIAM LAW ââAll other sacrifices that we make whether of worldly goods, honours, or pleasures, are but small matters compared to that sacrifice and destruction of all selfishness, as well spiritual as natural, that must be made before our regeneration hath its perfect work.â
WILLIAM LAW ââFor Heaven is as near to our souls as this world is to our bodies.â
WILLIAM LAW ââLove and pity and wish well to every soul in the world; dwell in love, and then you dwell in God; hate nothing but the evil that stirs in your own heart.â
WILLIAM LONDON ââTo insure good health: eat lightly, breathe deeply, live moderately, cultivate cheerfulness, and maintain an interest in life.â
WILLIAM M THACKERAY ââMother is the name of God in the lips and hearts of children.â
WILLIAM Mc FEE ââThe world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool.â
WILLIAM MCDONOUGH ââDon’t get me wrong: love nuclear energy! It’s just that i prefer fusion to fission. And it just so happens that there’s an enormous fusion reactor safely banked a few million miles from us. It delivers more than we could ever use in just about eight minutes. And it’s wireless!â
WILLIAM MCGONAGALL ââBeautiful city of Glasgow, with your streets so neat and clean, Your stately mansions, and beautiful Green! Likewise your beautiful bridges across the river Clyde, And on your bonnie banks I would like to reside.â
WILLIAM MOMS ââThe true secret of happiness lies in taking a genuine interest in all the details of daily life and elevating them to an art.â
WILLIAM MORRIS ââFellowship is heaven, and lack of fellowship is hell; fellowship is life, and lack of fellowship is death; and the deeds that ye do upon the earth, it is for fellowship’s sake that ye do them.â
WILLIAM MOTHERWELL ââMen say that in this midnight hour, the disembodied have power to wander as it liketh them, by wizard oak and fairy stream.â
WILLIAM ODOUGLAS ââRestriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.â
WILLIAM PENN ââDeath is only a horizon, and a horizon is only the limit of our sight. Open your eyes to see more clearly.â
WILLIAM PENN ââHe that does good for goodâs sake seeks neither praise nor reward, though sure of both at least.â
WILLIAM PENN ââNo pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; r no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.â
WILLIAM PHELPS ââWe look backward too much and we look forward too much; thus we miss the only eternity of which we can be absolutely sure â the eternal present, for it is always now.â
WILLIAM PITT ââNecessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom: it is the argument of tyrants.â
WILLIAM PURKEY ââDance like no one is watching, love like you’ll never be hurt, sing like no one is listening and live like it’s heaven on earth.
WILLIAM R INGE ââWe have enslaved the rest of the animal creation, and have treated our distant cousins in fur and feathers so badly that beyond doubt, if they were able to formulate a religion, they would depict the Devil in human form.â
WILLIAM RANDOLPH ââA politician will do anything to his job âeven become a patriot.â
William S. Burroughs- âBe just, and if canât be just, be arbitrary.â
WILLIAM S. GILBERT- âAnd whether youâre an honest man, or whether youâre a thief, depends up on whose solicitor has given me my brief.â
WILLIAM SAFIRE ââNever assume the obvious is true.â
WILLIAM SAROYAN ââEvery man in the world is better than someone else and not as good as someone else.â
WILLIAM SAROYAN ââNo manâs guilt is not yours, nor is any manâs innocence a thing apart.â
WILLIAM SEWELL ââWe shall be judged, not by what we might have been, but what we have been.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE – âHell is empty and all the devils are here.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE – âWe are such stuff as dreams are made of; and our little life is rounded with a sleep.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââA victory is twice itself when the achiever brings home full numbers.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââAge cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety; other women cloy The appetites .they feed.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââAlas! How should you govern any kingdom, That know not how to use ambassadors.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââFear no more the heat of the sun, Not the furious winter’s rages; Thou thy worldly task hath done, Home art gone, and taken thy wages. Golden lads and girls all must, as chimney-sweepers, come to dust.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââHave more than thou showest, / Speak less than thou knowest, /Lend less than thou owest, / Ride more than thou goest, / Learn more than thou trowest, / Set less than thou throwest; / Leave thy drink and thy whore, / And keep in-a-door, / And thou shalt have more / Than two tens to a score.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââHere comes one with a paper: God give him grace to groan!â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââHere feel we but the penalty of Adam, The seasons’ difference, as the icy fang And churiish chiding of the winter’s wind, Which, when it bites and blows upon my body. Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, “This is no flattery”.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââHow poor are they that have not patience What wound did ever heal but by degrees?â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââI like this place and willingly could waste my time in it.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââIf she be made of white and red,/ Her faults will ne’er be known,/ For blushing cheeks by faults are bred/ And fears by pale white shown:/ Then if she fear or be to blame,/ By this you shall not know,/ For still her cheeks possess the same/ Which native she doth owe.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââIf you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââLove all, trust a few: Do wrong to none.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE -âLove asks me no questions. And gives me endless support.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââMy crown is in my heart, not in my head, Nor decked with diamonds and Indian stones, Nor to be seen; my crown is called contentment. A crown it is, that seldom kings enjoyâ
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââNor stony tower, nor walls of beaten brass, Nor airless dungeon, nor strong links of iron, Can be retentive to the strength of spirit; But life, being weary of these worldly bars, Never lacks power to dismiss itself.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââPoor and content is rich and rich enough.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââReflection is the business of man; a sense of his state is his first duty: but who remembereth himself in joy? Is it not in mercy then that sorrow is allotted unto us?â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââSome rise by sin, some by virtue fall.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââThe gods approve the depth, and not the tumult, of the soul.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââThe law hath not been dead, though it hath slept.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââThe miserable have no other medicine but only hope.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââThough I am not naturally honest, I am so sometimes by chance.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââWhat’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââWhen icicles hang by the wall,/ And Dick the shepherd blows his nail,/ And Tom bears logs into the hall,/ And milk comes frozen home in pail,/When blood is nipp’d and ways be foul,/ Then nightly sings the staring owl,/ Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note,While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââWise men never sit and wail their loss, but cheerily seek how to redress their harms.â
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ââYou, sir, I entertain for one of my hundred; only I do not like the fashion of your garments.â
WILLIAM SHEDD ââA ship in the harbor is safe, but that’s not what ships are built for.â
WILLIAM SOMERSET MAUGHAM ââThe love that lasts the longest is the love that is never returned.â
WILLIAM STYRON ââA good book should leave you… slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it.â
WILLIAM THOMAS- âNo statement can be profound once it has been repeated by others.â
WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY- âBlindness we may forgive but baseness we will smite.â
WILLIAM WARD ââThe experienced mountain climber is not intimidated by a mountainâhe is inspired by it. The persistent winner is not discouraged by a problem â he is challenged by it.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORHT ââWisdom is often near when we stop than when we soar.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ââAnd, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed away, A consciousness remained that it had left, Deposited upon the silent shore Of memory images and precious thoughts That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ââI made no vows, but vows/ Were then made for me; bond unknown to me/ Was given, that i should be, else sinning greatly/ A dedicated spirit.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ââThe World is too much with us; late and soon, Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; little we see in Nature that is ours; we have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! This sea that bares her bosom to the moon; The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers; For this, for everything, we are out of tune; It moves us not â Great God! I’d rather be A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; so might I, standing on this pleasant lea, have glimpses that would make me less forlorn; Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea, or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.â
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ââWisdom is often nearer when we stoop than when we soar.â
WILLIAN ERNEST HOCKING ââOnly the man who has enough good in him to feel the justice of the penalty can be punished; the others can only be hurt.â
WILLIS HARMAN ââBy deliberately changing’ the internal image of reality people can change the world.â
WILLIS PLATER ââA liberal is a person whose interests arenât at stake at the moment.â
WILLIS WHITNEY ââSome men have thousands of reasons why they cannot do what they want to, when all they need is one reason why they can.â
WILLS DURANT ââIndia was the motherland of our race and Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages. India was the mother of Our philosophy, of much of our mathematics, of the ideals embodied in Christianity.. of self-government and democracy In many ways, Mother India is the mother of us all.â
WILLS DURANT ââIt is the function of the youth to defend liberty and innovation; of the old to defend order and tradition, and of middle age to find a middle way.â
WILMA ASKINAS ââA friend is one who sees through you and still enjoys the view.â
WILMA RUDOLPH ââNo matter what great things you accomplish, somebody helps you.â
WILMA RUDOLPH ââNo one goes alone to the heights of excellence. Whether your business is building a loving family, a great idea, a meaningful career, a work of art, or a vast commercial empire, your success will depend on others, and theirs will depend on you.â
WILMA RUDOLPH ââWhen I was going through my transition of being famous, I tried to ask God: Why was I here? What was my purpose? Surely, it wasn’t just to win three gold medals. There has to be more to this life than that.â
WILT ROGERS ââIt’s not what you pay a man, but what he costs you that counts.â
WIN PE ââMonk-poet Shin Maha Thilawuntha wrote poems on the thoughts in the Dhamma like the deep tone of a palace drum heard in the far end of the realm. Shin Maharathathara wrote of the nature of kingship and of matters secular in poems like an ensemble for an anyein or like the warble of a karaweik. I marvel at their use of language and a vocabulary both precise and rich. From which deep intellect did they draw it. By which attrition are we losing it. I feel sad for our collective forgetfulness.â
WINNIE THE POOH ââIf there ever comes a day when we canât be together, keep me in your heart Iâll stay there forever.â
WINNIE THE POOH ââIf you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day, so I never have to live without you.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL – âThere are a lot of lies going around … and half of them are true.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL – âThere are a lot of lies going around … and half of them with out socialism is slavery and brutality.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââAttitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââCourage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââCourage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââCourage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââDemocracy is the worst form of government Except for all the others that have been tried.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââDuring my life, I have often had to eat my own words, and on the whole I have found them a wholesome diet.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââHistory will be kind to me for I intend to write it.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââHowever beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââI am ready to meet my maker, but whether He is prepared for the ordeal is another matter.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââI do not resent criticism even if for the sake of emphasis it parts for the time with reality.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââI like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââIf you are going through hell keep going.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL -âIf you have an important point to make donât try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time-a tremendous whackâ.
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââIf you have an important point to make, don’t try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again, Then hit it a third time, a tremendous whack.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââIn war, you can only be killed once, but in polities, many times.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââKites rise highest against the wind – not with it.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââLet the children have their night of fun and laughter, let the gifts of Father Christmas delight their play. Let us grown-ups share to the full in their unstinted pleasures…â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââMen occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry on as if nothing happened.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââNever yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââOne voyage to India is enough; the others are merely repletion.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââPlay the game for more than you can afford to lose… only then will you learn the game.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââPolitics are almost as exciting as war and quite as dangerous. In war you can only be killed once, but in politics many times.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââSuccess consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââSuccess is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââThe empires of the future are empire of the mind.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââThe pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââThe price of greatness is responsibility.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââWe are happier in many ways when we are old than when we were young. The young grow wild oats, the old grow sage.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââWe make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââWhen I look back on all these worries I remember the story of the old man who said on his deathbed that he had a lot of trouble in his life, most of which never happened.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââWithout measureless and perpetual uncertainty the drama of human life would be destroyed.â
WINSTON CHUECHILL ââYes, madam, I am drunk. But in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly.â
WINWOOD READE ââAnd then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the air is Saharas that separate, planet from planet, and sun from sun. The earth will become a Holy Land that will be visited by pilgrims from all quarters of the universe.â
WITHROP ALDRICH ââThe price of power is responsibility for the public good.â
WM LEWIS ââThe tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.â
WOLF BLITZER ââYou always give the aggrieved party the chance to respond before you publish or go to air.â
WOLFDYKE B KING ââThe beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you.â
WOODROW T WILSON ââAll things come to him who waits – provided he knows what he is waiting for.â
WOODROW T WILSON ââI would rather lose in a cause that will some day win, than win in a cause that will some day lose.â
WOODROW WILSON- âIt is not an army that we must train for war, it is a nation.â
WOODROW WILSON- âThere must be, not a balance of power, but community of power, not organized rivalries, but an organized peace.â
WOODROW WILSON ââYou cannot be friends upon any other terms than upon the terms of equality.â
WOODY ALLEN – âHow it is possible to find meaning in a finite world, given my waist and shirt size.â
WOODY ALLEN – âNot only is there no god, but try getting a plumber on weekends.â
WOODY ALLEN ââDonât let your mind go wandering, its too small to go out by itself.â
WOODY ALLEN- âEternal nothingness is fine if you happen to be dressed for it.â
WOODY ALLEN ââEternal nothingness is fine if you happen to be dressed for it.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI am not afraid of death, I just donât want to be there when it happens.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI don’t want to achieve immortality through my work… I want to achieve it through not dying.â
WOODY ALLEN ââIf you’re not failing, you’re not trying anything.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI’m astounded by people who want to ‘know’ the universe when it’s hard enough to find your way around Chinatown.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI’m astounded by people who want to ‘know’ the universe when it’s hard enough to find your way around Chinatown.â
WOODY ALLEN ââI’m not afraid to die. I just don’t want to be there when it happens.â
WOODY ALLEN ââMy one regret in life is that I am not someone else.â
WOODY ALLEN ââNo man is truly married until he understands every word his wife is not saying.â
WOODY ALLEN ââPeople who drink to drown their sorrows should be told that sorrow knows how to swim.â
WOODY ALLEN ââSex without love is an empty experience, but, as empty experience go, itâs one of the best.â
WOODY ALLEN ââThe heart wants what it wants. There is no logic to those things.â
WOODY ALLEN ââThe heart wants what it wants…. There’s no logic to those things.â
WOODY ALLEN ââTo you Iâm atheist; to God, Iâm the Loyal Opposition.â
WOODY ALLEN ââYou see me as an atheist. God see me as the loyal opposition.â
WORLD BANK ââIf you are not reforming, another country will overtake you.â
WORLD BANK ââReform is like repairing a car with the engine runningâ there is no time to strategise.â
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION, 1948 ââHealth is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.â
WORLD SCRIPTURE ââIn a family, parents are responsible for the welfare of children and offer children an embracing, unconditional love.â
WRITINGS OF BAHA WTAH ââNo man shall attain the shores of the ocean of true understanding except he be detached from all that is in heaven and on earth.â
WRITINGS OF BAHAâuâLLAH ââThat seeker must at all times put his trust in God, must renounce the peoples of the earth, detach himself from the world of dust, and cleave unto Him Who is the Lord of Lords. If anyone revile you, or trouble touch you, in the path of God, be patient, and put your trust in Him Who heareth, who seeth. He, in truth, witnesseth, and perceiveth, and doeth what He pleaseth, through the power of His sovereignty.â
WTPURKISER ââNot what we say about our blessings, but how he uses them, is the true measure of our thanksgiving.â
XENOCRATES ââI have often regretted my speech, never my silence.â
XHARYA MAHAPRAJNA ââThe principle of anekanta symbolizes the fact that no element is either different or same as the total. It is both separate and integrated. A person is not entirely different from this universe; yet, he is not the same. We are undeniably connected â that is why we lead both dependent and independent lives.â
XUN ZI ââA person is born with desires of the eyes and ears, and a liking for beautiful sights and sounds. If he gives way to them, they will lead him to immorality and lack of restriction, and any ritual principles and propriety will be abandoned.â
Y V REDDY ââIn India our mandate encompasses both growth and stability.â
Y.B.YEATS ââEducation is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of fire.â
YAMAMOTO TSUNETOMO ââThere is surely nothing other than the single purpose of the present moment. A man’s whole life is a succession of moment after moment. If one fully understands the present moment, there will be nothing else to do, and nothing else to pursue. Live being true to the single purpose of the moment. Everyone lets the present moment slip by then looks for it as though he thought it were somewhere else. No one seems to have noticed this fact. But grasping this firmly one must pile experience upon experience. And once one has come to this understanding he will be a different person from that point on, though he may not always bear it in mind. When one understands this settling into single- mindedness well, his affairs will thin out.â
YAMANA ESKIMO ââDo not seek to benefit only yourself; think of other people also… If you were lucky in hunting, let others share it. Moreover, show them the favourable spots… let others, too, have their share. If you want to amass everything for yourself other people will stay way from you; no one will want to be with you. If you should fall ill one day no one will visit you because, for your part, you did not formerly concern yourself about others. Grant other people something also. The Yamana do not like a person who acts selfishly.â
YANN MARTEL ââTo choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation.â
YASNA ââAll these, indeed, gather unto Thee, 0 Mazda! They who have done Thy work, whose actions accord with the Truth, Whose words proceed from the Good-Mind, Whose Inspirer art Thou from the very beginning.â
YASNA ââAt the last turning of life to the faithful making the right choice according to his norm doth Ahura Mazda, the Lord Judge, in His sovereign power Bestow an end better than good. But to him who shall not serve the cause of good, He giveth an end worse than bad, at the last turning of life.â
YASNA ââHe who upholds Truth with all the might of his power, he who Upholds Truth the utmost in his word and deed, he, indeed, is thy most valued helper, 0 Ahura Mazda!â
YASNA ââI shall take the awakened soul to the exalted abode with the help of the Good-Mind, Knowing the blissful rewards of the Wise Lord for righteous deeds. As long as I have power and strength I shall teach all to seek for Truth and Right.â
YASNA ââMay the true-spoken word triumph over the false-spoken word.â
YASNA ââThrough Thy power, 0 Lord, Make life renovated, real at Thy will.â
YASNA ââWith Truth moving my heart, With Best Thought inspiring my mind, with all the might of spiritual force within me, I venerate Thee, 0 Mazda, with songs of Thy praise. And at the last when I shall stand at Thy Gate I shall hear the echo of my prayers from Thy Abode of Songs.â
YASSER ARAFAT- âChoose your friend carefully. Your enemy will choose you.â
YASSER ARAFAT ââI extend my congratulations to the Israeli people towards the Jewish new year. I hope this holiday will be the beginning of a new era of peace and security between the two peoples â the Israelis and Palestinians and other people m the region.â
YASSER ARAFAT ââWhoever stands by a just cause cannot possibly be called a terrorist.â
YEHUDI MENUHIN ââMusic creates order out of chaos: for rhythm imposes unanimity upon the divergent, melody imposes continuity upon the disjointed, and harmony imposes compatibility upon the incongruous.â
YEVGENY YEVTUSHENKO ââWho never knew the price of happiness will not be happy.â
YIDDISH PROVERB ââThe whole world is a dream, and death the interpreter.â
YIDDISH PROVERB ââWhat soap is to the body, laughter is to the soul?â
YIDDISH PROVERB ââWith money in your pocket, you are wise and you are handsome and you sing well too.â
YITTA HALBERSTAM & JUDITH LEVENTHAL ââAt times, all we have to do in life is show up, be present, and allow the magic to unfold.â
YOGA SUTRAS ââWhen one is established in non-injury, beings give up their mutual animosity in his presence.â
YOGI BERRA ââYou got to be careful if you don’t know where you’re going, because you might not get there.â
YOGIBERRA ââYou should always go to other people’s funerals; otherwise, they won’t come to yours.â
YOHYA B. MUâAD AL RAZI- âParadise is the prison of the sage, just as the world is the prison of the believers.â
YOKA DAISHI ââThe Mind like a mirror is brightly illuminating and knows no obstructions, It penetrates the vast universe to its minutest crevices; All its contents, multitudinous in form, are reflected in the Mind, Which, shining like a perfect gem, has no surface, nor the inside.â
YORUBA PROVERB ââLack of respect to the constituted authority is the source of most conflicts in the world.â
YORUBA PROVERB ââLying does not mean that one could not be rich; Treachery does not mean you may not live to old age; But it is the day of death (judgment) about which one should be baffled.â
YORUBA PROVERB ââOffend me and I will question you â this is the medicine for friendship.â
YORUBA VERSE ââOnly few people act in our interest in our absence, When we are not around. But in our presence, all display their love for us.â
YOSHIDA KENKO – âAmbition never comes to an end.â
YOSHIKO NOMURA ââThe law of cause and effect without exception rules all events that take place in the phenomenal world. There is no effect without a cause and each effect becomes a new cause.â
YUL BRYNNER ââGirls have an unfair advantage over men: if they can’t get what they want by being smart, they can get it by being dumb.â
YURI GAGARIN ââTo be the first to enter the cosmos, to engage, single-handed, in an unprecedented duel with natureâcould one dream of anything more? When I orbited the Earth in a spaceship, I saw for the first time how beautiful our planet is, Mankind, let us preserve and increase this beauty, and not destroy it!â
Z.A.BHUTTO- âDemocracy is a flexible art. What appears impossible today is possible tomorrow.â
ZACHARY SCOTT ââAs you grow older, you’ll find the only things you regret are the things you didnât do.â
ZADOK RABINWITZ ââA man’s dreams are an index to his greatness.â
ZAFARNAMA -âGod is the Master of the earth and the sky: He is the Creator of all men, all places. He it is who creates all â from the feeble ant to the powerful elephant, and is the Embellisher of the meek and Destroyer of the reckless. His name is: “Protector of the meek”, And Himself He is dependent upon no one’s support or obligation. He has no twist in Him, no doubt. And, He shows man the Way to Redemption and Release, From the Guru’s.â
ZAHARIAS ââWinning has always meant much to me, but winning friends has meant the most.â
ZARATHUSTRA ââCourage begets strength by struggle with hardships. Courage grows from fighting danger and overcoming obstacles. Develop the courage to act according to your convictions, to speak what is true, and to do what is Right.â
ZARATHUSTRA ââSeek your happiness in the happiness of all. Regard the sorrows and sufferings of others as yours and hasten to assuage them.â
ZARATHUSTRA ââThese two Primordial Principles in One, Of Light and Darkness, Good and 111, that seem Apart from one another, yet are bound Inseparably together, each to each In Thought, in Word, in Action, everywhere. Are they in operation; and the wise Walk on the side of Light, while the unwise follow the other until they grow wise? These ancient Two, in mutual wrestle-play Give birth to Twin- Desires, high and low, that shape as Hate-Mentality in some, in others as the Better Mind of Love. 0 Mighty Lord of Wisdom, Mazada! Supreme, Infinite, Universal Mind!, Ahura! thou that givest Life to all!,/ Grant me the power to control this , mind,/ This Lower Mind i of mine, this egoism, And put an end to all Duality,/And gain the reign of One as is desired/ Unconsciously by even the graceless ones,/ The evil sinners, in their heart of hearts.â
ZARATHUSTRA-âCourage begets strength by struggle with hardships. Courage grows from fighting danger and overcoming obstacles. Develop the courage to act according to your convictions, to speak what is true, and to do what is right.â
ZAUQ- âAn increase in love increases the light in the world.â
ZELDA FITZGERALD- âI donât want to live â I want to love first, and live incidentally.â
ZELDA FITZGERALD ââI donât want to live- I want to love first and live incidentally.â
ZEN ââLife is the only thing worth living for.â
ZEN BUDDHISM ââA University Professor went to see Nan-in, a Zen Master, to find out more about Zen. As their meeting continued Nan-in was pouring Tea and continued to pour even though the cup was overflowing. The Professor cried. “Enough! No more will go in!” Nan-in replied, “Like this cup you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?â
ZEN BUDDHISM ââThe world is like a mirror, you see? Smile and it smiles back.â
ZEN MASTER KYONG HO ââAccept the anxieties and difficulties of this life ⦠Attain deliverance in disturbance.â
ZEN SAYING ââTo know and not to do is not yet to know.â
ZEN STORY ââOne day it was announced by Master Joshu that the young monk Kyogen had reached an enlightened state. Much impressed by this news, several of his peers went to speak with him. “We have heard that you are enlightened. Is this true?” they inquired. “It is”, Kyogen answered. “Tell us”, said a friend, “how do you feel?” “As miserable as ever”, replied the enlightened Kyogen.â
ZEN THOUGHT ââBefore enlightenment âchop wood and carry water. After enlightenment â chop wood and carry water.â
ZHUANG ZI ââLife is finite, While knowledge is infinite.â
ZIG ZIGLAR – âIf you go looking for a friend, youâre going to find theyâre very scarce. If you go out to be a friend, youâll find them every where.â
ZIG ZIGLAR â âMany marriages would be better if the husband and the wife clearly understood that they are on the same side.â
ZIG ZIGLAR ââA lot of people have gone farther than they thought they could because someone else thought they could.â
ZIG ZIGLAR ââAll of us perform better and more willingly when we know why we’re doing what we have been told or asked to do.â
ZIG ZIGLAR ââKids go where there is excitement. They stay where there is love.â
ZIG ZIGLAR ââSuccess is the maximum utilization of the ability that you have.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââA man in love is incomplete until he has married. Then he’s finished.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR- âGetting divorced just because you donât love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââHusbands are like fires. They go out if unattended.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââI am a marvelous housekeeper. Every time I leave a man, I keep his house.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââI know nothing about sex because I was always married.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââI want a man whoâs kind and understanding. Is that too much to ask of a millionaire.â
ZSA ZSA GABOR ââI’m an excellent housekeeper. Every time I get a divorce, I keep the home.â
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