Walt Disney was not a merchant of sadness.
‐‐ James MacArthur
Walt Disney wasn't making films for kids. Neither were the Muppets. A lot of the great, really cool films, they weren't making them for kids.
‐‐ Pete Docter
Walt gave me a VIP tour of the studio. I remember people doing voices.
‐‐ Paul Winchell
Walt had a marvelous intuition. And because he understood people very well, liked them and had great respect for people, there was nothing cynical about Walt.
‐‐ John Hench
Walt put everything he knew about communication with images into the park, so it was very familiar.
‐‐ John Hench
Walt's idea was that - as soon as the people who were dining got through their main course. They were supposed to all be seated, served at the same time, when they got into the dessert.
‐‐ John Hench
Walt understood all of those things, and even common things about people. For instance: Usually you get your idea of what kind of day it is by looking at the horizon, because the horizon is your eye level. So what Walt did is to eliminate the horizon.
‐‐ John Hench
Walt Whitman defended the sacredness of love, the purity of passion - the passion that builds every home and fills the world with art and song.
‐‐ Robert Green Ingersoll
Walt Whitman, he who laid end to end words never seen in each other's company before outside of a dictionary.
‐‐ David Lodge
Walt Whitman is the only great modern poet who does not seem to experience discord when he faces his world. Not even solitude - his monologue is a universal chorus.
‐‐ Octavio Paz
Walter Benjamin used to think that languages expand their register thanks to translation, because translation forces ways of using words and structures that were alien to the original speaker of the target language.
‐‐ Alvaro Enrigue
Walter Cronkite had a golden rule for all wartime reporters: never self-aggrandize.
‐‐ Douglas Brinkley
Walter Cronkite was a personally decent and convivial man, who literally couldn't kill a fly, was kind to his children, generally helpful to juniors, authentically curious about the news, and, in his time, an energetic reporter.
‐‐ Conrad Black
Walter Cronkite was the last newsman everyone trusted in the same way that the Beatles were the last music everyone loved and Marilyn was the last star everyone concurred was worthy of the word.
‐‐ Steve Erickson
Walter Lippmann suggests that the United States behaves like a society which thinks it is complete with no more to accomplish; that, for better or worse, we are what we are, and the only danger to our comfort is external.
‐‐ Gore Vidal
Walter Mayer was a hero at a Salvation Army home fire in Cincinnati.
‐‐ Ring Lardner
Walter Scott has no business to write novels, especially good ones. It is not fair. He has fame and profit enough as a poet, and should not be taking the bread out of the mouths of other people.
‐‐ Jane Austen
Walter, who had been in the lead all day, was the first to scramble up; a native Alaskan, he is the first human being to set foot upon the top of Alaska's great mountain, and he had well earned the lifelong distinction.
‐‐ Hudson Stuck
Wandering around the mall and giggling at magazines doesn't interest me. I've never enjoyed shopping. I detest shoes.
‐‐ Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Wandering around the web is like living in a world in which every doorway is actually one of those science fiction devices which deposit you in a completely different part of the world when you walk through them. In fact, it isn't like it, it is it.
‐‐ Douglas Adams
Wandering re-establishes the original harmony which once existed between man and the universe.
‐‐ Anatole France
Want balance in your life? Then sure, get your own act together, but don't forget four powerful disciplines of execution in your team and organization.
‐‐ Stephen Covey
Want is misery.
‐‐ Ellen Pompeo
Want nothing but the best for your friends because when your friends are happy and successful, it's probably going to be easier for you to be happy.
‐‐ Roxane Gay
Want to be a well-paid bioethicist, with one, two, or even three university appointments? Just get yourself a two-piece navy polyester suit and follow these three simple rules: (1) Never name names. (2) Screw principles; just follow procedures. (3) Bury the money.
‐‐ Alice Dreger
Want to depose the government of a poor country with resources? Want to bash Muslims? Want to build support for American military interventions around the world? Want to undermine governments that are raising their people up from poverty because they don't conform to the tastes of Upper West Side intellectuals? Use human rights as your excuse!
‐‐ Stephen Kinzer
Want to know the best thing about being a professor? Colored chalk.
‐‐ Donald Sadoway
Want to learn to eat a lot? Here it is: Eat a little. That way, you will be around long enough to eat a lot.
‐‐ Tony Robbins
! want to leverage the creativity of researchers across mathematics, statistics, data mining, computer science, biology, medicine, and the public at large.
‐‐ Tan Le
Want to raise children who will be happy adults? Teach them not to whine.
‐‐ Dennis Prager
Wanted: a man who is larger than his calling, who considers it a low estimate of his occupation to value it merely as a means of getting a living.
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
Wanted: a man who will not lose his individuality in a crowd, a man who has the courage of his convictions, who is not afraid to say 'No,' though all the world say 'Yes.'
‐‐ Orison Swett Marden
Wanted: a needle swift enough to sew this poem into a blanket.
‐‐ Charles Simic
Wanted has gone into second, third and fourth printings of the individual issues and the north American printings of Wanted #1 are now close to 100,000.
‐‐ Mark Millar
'Wanted' is about a girl I was friends with, but at the time it was teetering on the edge of something more. I wanted to show her that I really cared about her. 'Wanted' was my way of saying, 'we're friends and have a great foundation, and this could be something really special.'
‐‐ Hunter Hayes
Wanting a more positive environment isn't enough. You need to do something, and it doesn't require a great deal of effort or some huge change in the way you approach things at work.
‐‐ Tom Rath
Wanting more majors, wanting more wins, almost feels like I think I'm being too greedy.
‐‐ Inbee Park
Wanting something is not enough. You must hunger for it. Your motivation must be absolutely compelling in order to overcome the obstacles that will invariably come your way.
‐‐ Les Brown
Wanting to be a good actor is not good enough. You must want to be a great actor. You just have to have that.
‐‐ Gary Oldman
Wanting to be a rock star, I get it. I'm like, 'Oh, my God, dude! The freedom!'
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
Wanting to be a screenwriter is like wanting to be a co-pilot.
‐‐ Marshall Brickman
Wanting to be an actor and wanting to be famous are different.
‐‐ Blake Lively
Wanting to be in a Western film won't get me very far. Unless the opportunity arose, it doesn't matter how much I want to be in one. But if an opportunity did arise, no actor would pass it up.
‐‐ Zhang Ziyi
Wanting to be liked means being a supporting character in your own life, using the cues of the actors around you to determine your next line rather than your own script. It means that your self-worth will always be tied to what someone else thinks about you, forever out of your control.
‐‐ Jessica Valenti
Wanting to be someone else is a waste of the person you are.
‐‐ Kurt Cobain
Wanting to be understood by an audience that didn't know Russian, I tried to paint musical pictures by emphasizing the phrasing, using voice color more boldly, and varying the shade and nuance.
‐‐ Galina Vishnevskaya
Wanting to do it was much more powerful than the fright.
‐‐ Charlotte Gainsbourg
Wanting to take a light camera with me when I climb or do mountain runs has kept me using exclusively 35 mm.
‐‐ Galen Rowell
Wanton killing of innocent civilians is terrorism, not a war against terrorism.
‐‐ Noam Chomsky
Wanxiang and Ener1 share a vision to help fulfill our country's strong commitment to electrifying transportation on a mass scale and to deploy lithium-ion technology to improve the effectiveness of the power grid.
‐‐ Lu Guanqiu