The world turns aside to let any man pass who knows where he is going.
‐‐ Epictetus
The world turns aside to let any man pass who knows whither he is going.
‐‐ David Starr Jordan
The world ultimately is what we say it is.
‐‐ David Friedrich Strauss
The world used us as an excuse to go mad.
‐‐ George Harrison
The world wants India to remain an import-based economy. Then India can be a dumping ground where gold can be dumped and other commodities such as oil and gas. They look at India as a huge market.
‐‐ Anil Agarwal
The world wants to like America.
‐‐ Feisal Abdul Rauf
The World War broke out with such elemental violence, and with such resort to all means for leading or misleading public opinion, that no time was available for reflection and consideration.
‐‐ Hjalmar Branting
The World War I, I'm a child of World War I. And I really know about the children of war. Because both my parents were both badly damaged by the war. My father, physically, and both mentally and emotionally. So, I know exactly what it's like to be brought up in an atmosphere of a continual harping on the war.
‐‐ Doris Lessing
The World War II generation believed the United States could do anything - anything... And Vietnam was a shattering experience for everyone.
‐‐ Richard Holbrooke
The world was like a huge red carpet out ahead of me to be walked on. And it stretched on and on, no end.
‐‐ Elia Kazan
The world was not created once and for all time for each of us individually. There are added to it in the course of our life things of which we have never had any suspicion.
‐‐ Marcel Proust
The world was not supportive. They look at me as a joke for 13 to 14 years until I could prove feasibility; then I had competitors. Those that laughed at me became my competitors.
‐‐ Ada Yonath
The world, we are told, was made especially for man - a presumption not supported by all the facts. A numerous class of men are painfully astonished whenever they find anything, living or dead, in all God's universe, which they cannot eat or render in some way what they call useful to themselves.
‐‐ John Muir
The world we build tomorrow is born in the stories we tell our children today. Politics moves the pieces. Education changes the game.
‐‐ Jonathan Sacks
The world we live in has been and is being increasingly politicised so that our daily experience is more and more a matter of public policy.
‐‐ Deborah Eisenberg
The world we live in is like a Benetton ad. It's changed, and we have to appeal to a broader audience. You want younger kids of every race to be able to see themselves in the movie.
‐‐ Antoine Fuqua
The world we live in is not purely visual. For me it's totally poly-sensorial so the tactile, sensual aspect of living in the work that I do is brought to the fore.
‐‐ Ross Lovegrove
The world we live in is vastly different from the world we think we live in.
‐‐ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The world went by, and we didn't get caught up in all the other things, because we didn't have time. We had no spare time. It was always thinking about training and focusing on what we wanted, our goals.
‐‐ Peggy Fleming
The world when I was 13 wasn't truly driven by tabloid magazines and social media and reality shows. I was able to have a little more of a private life.
‐‐ LeAnn Rimes
The world, when you look at it, it just can't be random. I mean, it's so different than the vast emptiness that is everything else, and even all the other planets we've seen, at least in our solar system, none of them even remotely resemble the precious life-giving nature of our own planet.
‐‐ Chris Hadfield
The world, whether we like it or not, will become more and more borderless.
‐‐ John Key
The world wide web has really been quite spectacular and not something I would have predicted.
‐‐ Jon Postel
The World Wide Web went from zero to millions of web pages in a few years. Many revolutions look irrelevant just before they change everything swiftly.
‐‐ George M. Church
The world will always need revolution. That doesn't mean shooting and violence. A revolution is when you change your thinking. Confucianism and Christianity were both revolutionary.
‐‐ Jose Mujica
The world will change for the better when people decide they are sick and tired of being sick and tired of the way the world is, and decide to change themselves.
‐‐ Sydney Madwed
The world will never come together and say, 'We are one.'
‐‐ Sylvester Stallone
The world will never have lasting peace so long as men reserve for war the finest human qualities. Peace, no less than war, requires idealism and self-sacrifice and a righteous and dynamic faith.
‐‐ John Foster Dulles
The world will not accept dictatorship or domination.
‐‐ Mikhail Gorbachev
The world will step aside for nearly anyone who has the courage of his of her opinions.
‐‐ George Weinberg
The world will try to make you think that being good is outdated and old-fashioned and that popularity comes from breaking the rules and lowering your standards. Don't buy into that way of thinking. As you watch TV or read magazines, you might be made to feel abnormal when, really, you are the one who has it figured out.
‐‐ Margaret D. Nadauld
The world would be a better place if everyone learned to dance.
‐‐ Anton du Beke
The world would be a duller place without Moulin Rouge.
‐‐ Jim Broadbent
The world would be a very sad place if readers could only love one story.
‐‐ Sylvia Day
The world would be better off with multiple superpowers. When Communist USSR was a superpower, the world was better off.
‐‐ Janeane Garofalo
The world would be happier if men had the same capacity to be silent that they have to speak.
‐‐ Baruch Spinoza
The world you live in is not a given; much of what is best in it has been built through the struggles of passionate activists over the last centuries. They won us many freedoms and protected many beauties. Count those gifts among your growing heap.
‐‐ Rebecca Solnit
The Worldly Hope men set their Hearts upon Turns Ashes - or it prospers; and anon, Like Snow upon the Desert's dusty Face, Lighting a little hour or two - is gone.
‐‐ Omar Khayyam
The worlds I paint leave a lot to engage the imagination by hinting at what lies beyond the four edges of the painting. I think getting beyond the four edges of an opportunity or challenge is one of the basic skills you need in business.
‐‐ Thomas Kinkade
The worlds in which man is evolving as he treads the circle of births and deaths are three: the physical world, the astral or intermediate world, the mental or heavenly world.
‐‐ Annie Besant
The worlds of art and fashion have always been very intertwined at Dior. Francois-Xavier Lalanne and his wife, Claude, for instance, did windows for Monsieur Dior. Dior himself was a gallerist before becoming the revolutionary fashion designer we all know.
‐‐ Delphine Arnault
The worlds of art, philanthropy, and business are absolutely intertwined.
‐‐ Jorge M. Perez
The worldview implied by literary fiction is complex and ambiguous, trying to be faithful to the complexity and ambiguity of life.
‐‐ Nancy Kress
The worldwide, agelong struggle between fascism and democracy will not stop when the fighting ends in Germany and Japan.
‐‐ Henry A. Wallace
The worm of paranoia begins to eat into even the hardest adversary.
‐‐ David Ignatius
The worse a situation becomes the less it takes to turn it around, the bigger the upside.
‐‐ George Soros
The worse my drawings were, the more beautiful did the originals appear.
‐‐ John James Audubon
The worse the newspapers speak of the world, the better I feel.
‐‐ Alejandro Jodorowsky
The worse the reviews, the better for our demographic.
‐‐ Johnny Knoxville
The worse thing in the world is for an individual to live, breath and exist and leave this earth, die, and not make impact.
‐‐ Marvin Sapp