A guest will not know what fasting means.
What is sweet in the mouth is not always good in the stomach.
Wise care keeps what it has gained.
An hour may destroy what an age was building.
The chicken sings what the cock teaches him.
No one was ever hung for what he was thinking.
What you give away you keep.
What's the use of consulting a dead man's horoscope?
Take what you want, then pay for it.
The afternoon knows what the morning never suspected.
Venture all; see what fate brings.
Freedom from anxiety is characterized by three inner attitudes. If what we have we received as a gift, and if what we have is to be cared for by God, and if what we have is available to others, then we will possess freedom from anxiety.
If all we seek is an escape, what does that say about the world we live in. We are desperate with our dreams. What - oh, what - does that say?
Going to see plays isn't what you people should do. Try looking at yourselves a little more often and see what gray lives you all lead. How much of what you say is unnecessary.
And what were the rules at St. Cloud's? What were Larch's rules? Which rules did Dr. Larch observe, which ones did he break, or replace--and with what confidence?
Never worry about what others have; worry about what you have and refuse to use. Someone else will also worry about what you have when you begin to make use of it!
We want who we want, right? No matter what other people say. No matter what reason or reality we’re faced with. No matter what facts our brains process. The heart’s a stubborn organ.
Be deliberate in your choices. We are created to do what we are called to do and what we are born to experience, not what we believe other people expect us to do. Your time is precious.
We become what we think; we don’t become what we don’t think about. When we think of a bigger picture, that’s what we get printed.
it is not only what we have that enhance our dignity but what we do with what we have also magnifies our reputation to the highest level
Much of the study of history is a matter of comparison, of relating what was happening in one area to what was happening elsewhere, and what had happened in the past. To view a period in isolation is to miss whatever message it has to offer.