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Quotes About Willing

Yet hold it more humane, more heav'nly, first, By winning words to conquer willing hearts, And make persuasion do the work of fear.
~ John Milton
crucial moments of choice most of the business of choosing is already over." Willing is not conscious resolve, but rather being true to what one loves or sees.
~ Tom Butler-Bowdon
I like TV, I feel comfortable there and I'm willing to take every opportunity that's offered to me.
~ Sofia Vergara
Nobody else in the world can do what we can do. And nobody else is willing to do it for altruistic reasons. I mean, we don't go into places like Iraq to grab their oil or colonize their country. We go there to deliver, as George W. Bush said, the blessings of liberty.
~ John Cornyn
I don't believe I'll be in the new 'Arrested Development' unless they ask me, in which case, okay! That's how easy I am to get.
~ Simon Helberg
I am willing to do business and I'm willing to play ball with anyone, for I am very open-minded.
~ Matt Hardy
His spirit was willing, but his will was not spirited.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I don't know when reading books became the most essential thing about me, but it happened over the years and I found myself the most willing servant of what I considered a rich habit.
~ Pat Conroy
Love means will-to-good, willing the benefit of what or who is loved. We may say we love chocolate cake, but we don't. Rather, we want to eat it. That is desire, not love. In our culture we have a great problem distinguishing between love and desire, but it is essential that we do so.
~ Dallas Willard
Mysterious beings we seek from birth; what does that mean to me? Something we seek, and as we age it becomes more elusive, yet our spirit remains willing, but our flesh grows weak.
~ Anton Szandor LaVey
There are two healings: nature's, and ours and nature's. Nature's will come in spite of us, after us, over the graves of its wasters, as it comes to the forsaken fields. The healing that is ours and nature's will come if we are willing, if we are patient, if we know the way, if we will do the work.
~ Wendell Berry
The healing that is ours and nature's will come if we are willing, if we are patient, if we know the way, if we will do the work.
~ Wendell Berry
We human beings have a great defect, which is that we are all too often willing to both spread and enforce our ideas with violence.
~ Whitley Strieber
Lord, when we are wrong, make us willing to change. And when we are right, make us easy to live with. Peter Marshall
~ Les Parrott III
He had seen them bowing down low in islam, that supple word whose associated meanings in Arabic ripple out to include peace and wholeness, but which means above all submission. True, it was not a forced submission but a willed and willing acceptance.
~ Lesley Hazleton
You can really get your chops in shape in the resident theatres, and I urge anyone to investigate them and to be willing to go anywhere to pursue the great roles.
~ Jefferson Mays
What's missing in the musical theater is producers willing to nurture new work, raise the money and put it on.
~ Harold Prince
Obama sought a strategy of accommodating our enemies, even if they weren't so willing to accommodate us.
~ Pete Hoekstra
A lot of people like structure, so there's definitely a risk with being an artist that a lot of people aren't really willing to take.
~ Ravyn Lenae
The chaos in our world may have brought you close to despair, but if you are willing to look at reasons for hope, perhaps you are ready for the 'Aquarian Conspiracy.'
~ Marilyn Ferguson
the concept, going back to the misty foundations of the nation, that France was the land of the free—that no one should be kept in unwilling servitude on its soil.
~ Tom Reiss
Naked service providers are so concerned about helping a client that they are willing to ask questions and make suggestions even if those questions and suggestions could turn out to be laughably wrong. They
~ Patrick Lencioni
Complaining is a sign that someone isn't willing to risk moving on a changeable situation, or won't consider the immutable circumstance in his or her plans.
~ David Allen
Worse, the deadly accuracy of filial faultfinding is facilitated by access, by trust, by willing disclosure, and so constitutes a double betrayal.
~ Lionel Shriver