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Quotes About Willing

That's the beauty of living in New York City is that a good chunk of the media is here and willing to drink with you.
~ Bre Pettis
It would be nice to make a movie that other people want to make, because every one of these movies, I basically have to find the only company in the world that's willing to make it, and it's always a big challenge. I end up spending a tremendous amount of energy and time trying to get money to make these movies and it's exhausting.
~ Darren Aronofsky
Daring also means to act, however, and if you are not willing to act, then you have already lost the game.
~ Stephen Richards
Americans are very practical folks. Accustomed to hard choices in their own lives, they are willing to give us in intelligence a lot of slack as we make the hard choices our profession demands.
~ Michael Hayden
It's very hard when you do photocalls. You have to be on time, you have to be all cheesy smiles, and have your hair and make-up done, and be into it. It's not like a photoshoot. You have to really put the cheese factor in. I think you have to be more willing to go for it.
~ Georgia Salpa
So I guess I'm a fool, I'm a fool in love. But I'm willing to stay here, and bask in the glory of his heart.
~ Rihanna
Rule 1: A rational investor should be willing to pay a higher price for a share the larger the growth rate of dividends and earnings.
~ Burton G. Malkiel
If only I could rest for a time in quiet pain and awaken new and willing. He is looking forward and I am inward.
~ Camilla Gibb
A war is justified if you're willing to send your son. If you're not willing to send your son, then how do you send someone else's?
~ Jesse Ventura
Anybody that we can get here or would be interested, I'd be willing to talk to, to try to make them come to the Knicks. I think we are one of the best franchises ever. Everybody wants to play here.
~ Jose Calderon
Then you must be willing to fight," Mircea responded. "Life is not a gift, Raphael; it's a challenge. Rise to it!
~ Karen Chance
people are generally willing to help, especially if you are specific and modest in your request.
~ Karen Wright
I regretted it. But it can't be avoided. A writer has to use everything he has. If you want to write, you have to be willing to be a son of a bitch sometimes.
~ Brian Morton
The serious fact is that the bulk of the really important things economics has to teach are things that people would see for themselves if they were willing to see. —Frank Knight, "The Role of Principles in Economics and Politics
~ Bryan Caplan
Some Iraqi troops aren't willing to fight for their government. But many Shiites appear willing to fight for their religious leaders.
~ Richard Engel
Trump is not a fan of fundraising, but he's willing to do it.
~ Paul Manafort
The press aren't willing to wait for whatever the truth is - the truth never catches up with the lie... Destroying people ought not to be a competitive business.
~ Bert Lance
I'm happy that I'm learning and a lot of these fashion houses are willing to collaborate. I just want to put my swag to what they're doing, because I like street style.
~ Tyga
Some people would rather change and some people don't. Some people don't want to be forced to stay in a certain atmosphere.
~ Donald Trump
You are a willing conspirator in his dreams. Understandably. He offered you sanctuary when you solely needed it. He wants to train you for a purpose, this is clear. And if you go along with that, without knowing all the facts, that is the fault of your silence rather than Taropat's secrecy, surely.
~ Storm Constantine
Marianne was surprised, not for the first time, that one can concentrate really hard and even enjoy thinking about something which isn't at all what one is really wanting to think about.
~ Catherine Storr
I am willing to run anywhere that the Green Party and our membership thinks it makes sense for me to run.
~ Annamie Paul
Faith itself is an act of human willing enabled and disciplined by grace.
~ Thomas C. Oden
when people choose their occupations according to what the public wants and is willing to pay for, that is "greed," but when the public is forced to pay for what the anointed want done, that is "public service.
~ Thomas Sowell