What's the problem with 'never?' It keeps you from trying. It ensures that you will fail. End of story.
‐‐ Phyllis George
What's the reality of being inside a zoo, for the animals and for the people who love and care for those animals? There's a lot of joy, and there's a lot of loss.
‐‐ Thomas French
What's the right way to think about the distribution part of Steam? You need to worry about viruses and people trying to publish other people's content, but the underlying thing is to eliminate that barrier between people who create stuff and people who want to have access to it.
‐‐ Gabe Newell
What's the shelf life of a 1931 movie? If it still exists, there will always be film buffs and a niche audience who will want to see it. But in terms of people even understanding in common usage, some of the words we use to describe these movies, I don't know how long that's going to last.
‐‐ Joe Dante
What's the subject of life - to get rich? All of those fellows out there getting rich could be dancing around the real subject of life.
‐‐ Paul A. Volcker
What's the third largest nation in the world after China and India? It's the Facebook nation - 430 million people on Facebook.
‐‐ James G. Stavridis
What's the top area of concern? What's the top issue? National security. That is what people think about night. 'Are my children going to be safe? Am I going to be safe when I'm out and about in the community?'
‐‐ Marsha Blackburn
What's the two things they tell you are healthiest to eat? Chicken and fish. You know what you should do? Combine them, eat a penguin.
‐‐ Dave Attell
What's the use of happiness? It can't buy you money.
‐‐ Henny Youngman
What's the use of making mysteries? It only makes people want to nose 'em out.
‐‐ Edith Wharton
What's the worst that can happen? I get knocked out. At least I tried.
‐‐ Sonny Bill Williams
What's the worst that can happen? If it doesn't do well I can put on my big girl panties, deal with it and move on.
‐‐ Halle Berry
What's the worst that could happen? You're going to come second or lose? It's not like someone has got a gun to your head.
‐‐ Adam Peaty
What's the worst thing that can happen to a quarterback? He loses his confidence.
‐‐ Terry Bradshaw
What's troubling is that the Republicans to defend Mr. DeLay are weakening the ethics process.
‐‐ Barney Frank
What's true for churches is true for other institutions: the older and more organized they get, the less adaptable they become. That's why the most resilient things in our world - biological life, stock markets, the Internet - are loosely organized.
‐‐ Gary Hamel
What's true will never contradict what's true. Article 2 of the Belgic Confession, based on Psalm 19, Romans 1, and several other texts, declares that God has given us two reliable revelations: the words of Scripture and the facts of nature. Thus, it would be impossible for the facts of nature ever to contradict the words of the Bible.
‐‐ Hugh Ross
What's unfortunate about buying a pitcher for $12 million is that he carries no warranty.
‐‐ Bob Verdi
What's unique about the Mormon Church is that it encourages inquiry. I really do think my research and religion are all on the same page. I never could have come up with the notion of disruptive innovations, which went against a lot of conventional wisdom, if I hadn't been raised to always be asking questions.
‐‐ Clayton M. Christensen
What's unique about Washington is that no one's from here. Almost everybody came here to change the world, to make a difference.
‐‐ Mark Batterson
What's universal is the texture of our relationships. It's evolving. Times are changing with the women's movement. Men's roles are being redefined and, in some ways, they're confused.
‐‐ Terry McMillan
What's upsetting about an autobiography is that the final chapter is always missing. I mean, you want the death, don't you?
‐‐ Ian Mckellen
What's valuable to me has become clearer as I've got older. To me, it's about the value of your time and your day and the value of the people you spend it with.
‐‐ Brad Pitt
What's very important is that we build a space that matters in the world, one that operates according to democratic rules, and that small and large countries enjoy a good relationship.
‐‐ Jean-Pierre Raffarin
What's very interesting is that when we look at human bodies, we look at our body as a singular entity when it turns out, no, if I could reduce us to a small size as the size of a cell and put you inside your body, rather than seeing a singular entity, what you would see is a metropolis with 50 trillion citizens.
‐‐ Bruce Lipton
What's vice today may be virtue, tomorrow.
‐‐ Henry Fielding
What's weird is having your mother fly in on an aeroplane with your face on the side of it.
‐‐ Orlando Bloom
What's weird is that I work with these directors and then I start channeling them. I kind of turn into them a bit - which is cool when you're working with Clint Eastwood.
‐‐ Jamie Bell
What's weird is the Hot Boys and the whole New Orleans Cash Money thing had a really big impact on the Bay when that was popping off. I don't all the way understand it. I mean, I know that they were big everywhere and had a lot of commercial success in the mid to late '90s, but they were really, really felt in the Bay Area.
‐‐ G-Eazy
What's with you men? Would hair stop growing on your chest if you asked directions somewhere?
‐‐ Erma Bombeck
What's wonderful about Tolkien and Shakespeare is that they show up your own individual microscope. They're so infinitely vast. You can reinterpret them in so many ways.
‐‐ Andy Serkis
What's wonderful is to read the different translations - some done in 1600 and some in 1900 - of the same passage. It's fascinating to watch the same tale repeated in such a different way by two different centuries.
‐‐ Martin Cruz Smith
What's worked for me is not quitting and being passionate about what I do and not giving up - and when I don't believe in myself, turning to others who believe in me.
‐‐ Marc Jacobs
What's worse than getting divorced?
‐‐ John Catsimatidis
What's worth doing is worth doing for money.
‐‐ Stanley Weiser
What's wrong is that we are not participating to make this the type of government it needs to be.
‐‐ Mike Lowry
What's wrong with a bit of nostalgia between friends? I think nostalgia sometimes gets too much of a bad press.
‐‐ Terry Eagleton
What's wrong with being a boring kind of guy?
‐‐ George H. W. Bush
What's wrong with being elitist if you are trying to encourage people to join the elite rather than being exclusive?
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
What's wrong with extreme dieting and hard-core fitness plans is that they don't take into account the rest of your life.
‐‐ Alison Sweeney
What's wrong with hip-hop is the system that controls the definition of it. There needs to be more balance on the airwaves.
‐‐ Saul Williams
What's wrong with the auto industry isn't that it failed to create jobs. What's wrong is that it emphasizes jobs over general growth itself.
‐‐ Amity Shlaes
What's wrong with us isn't a rap sheet of bad deeds, but a damaged heart, a soul-sickness, that plunges us into fearful self-protection, alienation from God and others.
‐‐ Frederica Mathewes-Green
What saddens me is seeing patients who have been going to therapy for years and years with no change, but they keep going to the same therapist. To me, that's not right.
‐‐ David D. Burns
What saddens me is the corruption of youth and beauty, and the loss of soul, which is only replaced by money.
‐‐ Lisa Bonet
What sane person could live in this world and not be crazy?
‐‐ Ursula K. Le Guin
What SAT tutoring does is it invisibly alters the admissions pool so a school could try to be as egalitarian as they can, but if a student is SAT-tutored, and their score goes up 200 points in a year, and the college admissions committee has no idea that the student got tutored, all of a sudden it's shifting the pool back toward old money.
‐‐ Eliot Schrefer
What satellites help to show us is we've actually only found a fraction of a percent of ancient settlements and sites all over the world... It's the most exciting time in history to be an archaeologist.
‐‐ Sarah Parcak
What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step. It is always the same step, but you have to take it.
‐‐ Antoine de Saint-Exupery