You are what you do, not what you say you'll do.
We are what we are because of what we've been
It isn't what they say about you, it's what they whisper.
Nigera is what it is because its leaders are not what they should be.
What is the answer? In that case, what is the question?
This is the story of what a Woman's patience can endure, and what a Man's resolution can achieve.
History is not necessarily what happened but what is recorded.
I am not struggling. What I do, it is what I do.
When I'm playing comedy, it is such a crap shoot of what will work and what won't.
So few people were left who knew what combat was like. People were so easy to frighten. Combat taught a man what to fear – and what to ignore.
I was so sure that I knew what they needed and what I wanted to sell them that I never stopped long enough to find out what it was they wanted to buy.
At such a time it seems natural and good to me to ask myself these questions. What do I believe in? What must I fight for and what must I fight against?
What if all the dreaming gets in the way of actually doing things? What if there isn't time for dreaming?" "There's always time for dreaming," Jackson said. "If it makes you happy, then there's time.
[She] knows that it's fear that keeps her love in check. But what if falling in love is a sign not of weakness but of courage? What if it isnt falling or crashing but taking a leap?
[She] knows that it's fear that keeps her love in check. but what if falling in love i a sign not of weakness but of courage? what if it isnt falling or crashing but taking a leap?
isn't that dangerous?" I objected. "What if somebody used it on people - what if they put it on replace and turned us all into fictional characters?" "How do you know they haven't?" asked Marc.
Don’t be attached to outcomes. Enjoy your experiences for what they are, what you have gained and what you have learned.
Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before! What if Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store. What if Christmas...perhaps...means a little bit more!
A while back, when Dick and Barry and I agreed that what really matters is what you like, not what you are like, Barry proposed the idea of a questionnaire for prospective partners.
She was reflecting back on a truth she had learned over the years: that people heard what they wanted to hear, saw what they wanted, believed what they wanted.
Is what I did really so much worse than what anybody else does? Is it really so much worse than what you do? Think about it.