Home
Authors
Tags
App
Get QuoteDark Inspirational Quotes App
" Questions that have no right to go away are those that have to do with the person we are about to become; they are conversations that will happen with or without our conscious participation. "
David Whyte
Right
Person
Participation
Related Quotes:
" The greatest luxury of having money should be not having to worry about it. "
David Whyte
Worry
Greatest
Having
" Regret is a short, evocative and achingly beautiful word: an elegy to lost possibilities even in its brief annunciation. "
David Whyte
Word
Short
Regret
" Sincere regret may be a faculty for paying attention to the future, for sensing a new tide where we missed a previous one, for experiencing timelessness with a grandchild where we neglected a boy of our own. "
David Whyte
Regret
Tide
Boy
" The marvelous thing about a good question is that it shapes our identity as much by the asking as it does by the answering. "
David Whyte
Much
Asking
Good
" If you've given away a sense of your own destiny, you need enormous amounts of hierarchy and protection within the structure to make up for what you've given away. "
David Whyte
Need
Away
Structure
" Things have a way of being richer in the end, a product better made, for the circuitous route we take to include all the elements that are necessary for a job well done. "
David Whyte
End
Job
Way
" Poetry gives us courage and sets us straight with the world. Poems are great companions and friends. "
David Whyte
Friends
Great
Poetry
" Honesty is not found in revealing the truth, but in understanding how deeply afraid of it we are. To become honest is in effect to become fully and robustly incarnated into powerlessness. "
David Whyte
Honesty
Honesty Is
Truth
" Poetry is often the art of overhearing yourself say things you didn't know you knew. It is a learned skill to force yourself to articulate your life, your present world or your possibilities for the future. "
David Whyte
Art
Future
Life
" I don't have an all-embracing vision which people have to buy. I'm simply trying to work with the struggles we all deal with every day while we're trying to live out our personal destinies and make a living at the same time. "
David Whyte
Time
People
Live
" A good poem brims with reflected beauty and even a bracing, beautiful ugliness. At the center of our lives, in the midst of the busyness and the forgetting, is a story that makes sense when everything extraneous has been taken away. "
David Whyte
Beautiful
Sense
Story
" The ultimate lesson is that there is no immunity, no matter our age or the size of our retirement account, from going through constant cycles of integration and disintegration in which we are humbled and hopefully set to rights with the world again. "
David Whyte
Retirement
World
Age
" In the poetic tradition, the heart's affections are indeed holy, and if organizations are asking for people's hearts and minds, they are asking in a way for their holy and hidden affections at the same time. "
David Whyte
People
Minds
Heart
" Sometimes you have to make a complete disaster of your life in such an epic way that it will be absolutely clear to you what you've been doing. "
David Whyte
Doing
Will
You
" Honesty allows us to live with not knowing. We do not know the full story; we do not know where we are in the story. We do not know who, ultimately, is at fault or who will carry the blame in the end. "
David Whyte
Live
Story
Know
" A sure sign of a soul-based workplace is excitement, enthusiasm, real passion; not manufactured passion, but real involvement. And there's very little fear. "
David Whyte
Workplace
Passion
Fear
" To admit regret is to understand that we are fallible - that there are powers beyond us. To admit regret is to lose control not only of a difficult past but of the very story we tell about our present. To admit sincere and abiding regret is one of our greatest but unspoken contemporary sins. "
David Whyte
Lose
Control
Regret
" Stop trying to change reality by attempting to eliminate complexity. "
David Whyte
Reality
Stop
Trying
" Being a good parent will necessarily break our hearts as we watch a child grow and eventually choose their own way, even through many of the same heartbreaks we have traversed. "
David Whyte
Child
Grow
Own
" Poetry is a street fighter. It has sharp elbows. It can look after itself. Poetry can't be used for manipulation; it's why you never see good poetry in advertising. "
David Whyte
Look
You
Advertising
" It is the province of poetry to be more realistic and present than the artificial narratives of an outer discourse, and not afraid of the truthful difficulty of the average human life. "
David Whyte
Poetry
Discourse
Afraid
" When I'm working with German audiences, I will call on my Rilke and Goethe in the original. "
David Whyte
German
Call
Original
" A good poem looks life straight in the face, unflinching, sincere, equal to revelation through loss or gain. "
David Whyte
Life
Loss
Looks
" It is not the thing you fear that you must deal with: it is the mother of the thing you fear. "
David Whyte
Deal
Thing
Mother
" In Germany, they have great difficulty with anything that smacks of cultism or messianic leadership. You can't talk about leadership in its charismatic forms. "
David Whyte
Talk
Leadership
Great
" Without the compassionate understanding of the fear and trepidation that lie behind courageous speech, we are bound only to our arrogance. "
David Whyte
Arrogance
Understanding
Lie
" There are many tough conversations, but one of the most difficult is between a parent and an adolescent daughter, partly because as a parent we are almost always attempting to relate to someone who is no longer there. "
David Whyte
Always
Tough
Someone
" We're moving toward the kind of work world which has less security. But we hope it has more creativity and possibility of real engagement. "
David Whyte
Hope
Moving
Work
" There are millions of people living Thoreau's life of quiet desperation, and they do not have the language to escape from that desperation. "
David Whyte
Life
People
Quiet
" I have hundreds of poems memorized. Mostly by others, but also my own. I use the poems when I lead retreats for management groups on topics like creating teams, or coming up with a more entrepreneurial system, or creating more excitement. "
David Whyte
My Own
More
Own