It is sometimes difficult to be inspired when trying to write a persuasive essay, book report or thoughtful research paper. Often of times, it is hard to find words that best describe your ideas.
VIPessays now provides a database of over 150,000 quotations and proverbs from the famous inventors, philosophers, sportsmen, artists, celebrities, business people, and authors that are aimed to enrich and strengthen your essay, term paper, book report, thesis or research paper.
Try our free search of constantly updated quotations and proverbs database.
Letter "W" » worldly
«By the worldly standards of public life, all scholars in their work are of course oddly virtuous. They do not make wild claims, they do not cheat, they do not try to persuade at any cost, they appeal neither to prejudice nor to authority, they are often frank about their ignorance, their disputes are fairly decorous, they do not confuse what is being argued with race, politics, sex or age, they listen patiently to the young and to the old who both know everything. These are the general virtues of scholarship, and they are peculiarly the virtues of science.»
Author: Jacob Bronowski
|
Keywords:
appeal,
argued,
at any cost,
cheat,
claims,
confuse,
decorous,
disputes,
fairly,
frank,
General Public,
oddly,
Old Course,
patiently,
peculiarly,
persuade,
public works,
scholars,
scholarship,
sex appeal,
standards,
worldly
«A man had given all other bliss, And all his worldly worth for this, To waste his whole heart in one kiss Upon her perfect lips»
Author: Alfred, Lord Tennyson
|
Keywords:
bliss,
given,
had,
her,
kiss,
lips,
perfect,
The Whole Man,
waste,
whole,
worldly,
worth
«Have you never been moved by poor men's fidelity, the image of you they form in their simple minds? Why should you always talk of their envy, without understanding that what they ask of you is not so much your worldly goods, as something very hard to define, which they themselves can put no name to; yet at times it consoles their loneliness; a dream of splendor, of magnificence, a tawdry dream, a poor man's dream /and yet God blesses it!»
«A man should conceive of a legitimate purpose in his heart, and set out to accomplish it. He should make this purpose the centralizing point of his thoughts. It may take the form of a spiritual ideal, or it may be a worldly object, according to his nature at the time being; but whichever it is, he should steadily focus his thought forces upon the object which he has set before him. He should make this purpose his supreme duty, and should devote himself to its attainment, not allowing his thoughts to wander away into ephemeral fancies, longings, and imaginings. This is the royal road to self-control and true concentration of thought. Even if he fails again and again to accomplish his purpose (as he necessarily must until weakness is overcome), the strength of character gained will be the measure of his true success, and this will form a new starting point for future power and triumph.»
Author: James Allen
(
Statesman)
|
Keywords:
again and again,
allowing,
attainment,
centralized,
centralizing,
conceive,
conceive of,
concentration,
concentration of power,
devote,
ephemeral,
fancies,
legitimate,
longings,
royal,
royal road,
self control,
set out,
starting,
steadily,
Supreme Power,
wander,
worldly
«Buddha's full teachings dispel the pain of worldly existence and self-oriented peace; may they flourish, spreading prosperity and happiness throughout this spacious world.»
«For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, / Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world; / Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ; / Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.»
Author: Bible
|
Keywords:
appearing,
denying,
godly,
grace of God,
lusts,
purify,
redeem,
righteously,
saviour,
soberly,
ungodliness,
worldly
«A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul.»
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
(
Dramatist,
Novelist,
Playwright,
Poet)
|
About:
Poetry
|
Keywords:
Beautiful Music,
cares,
day care,
fine,
human soul,
implant,
implanted,
implanting,
implants,
obliterate,
obliterated,
obliterates,
order of the day,
picture,
sense of hearing,
The sense,
worldly
«From a worldly point of view, there is no mistake so great as that of being always right.»
«All must abandon their worldly homes; no one remains here forever. »
«Fear no more the heat o'the sun, nor the furious winter's rages. Thou thy worldly task hast done, home art gone and taken thy wages.»