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Quotes About Willing

intellect is only one facet of the mind, and that beyond it is a universal intelligence which is freely available to each of us. If we're willing to put down the book entitled My Mind, we can wander around the whole library and even access the thoughts of God.
~ Michael Neill
More than anything else, let me be clear - we need to be willing to fight for freedom, and free markets, and traditional moral values. That's what the American people want to see this movement and this party return to.
~ Mike Pence
Few have the mindset of employers when many are willing to stay employed for life.
~ Unknown
There is no benefit of claiming to be a democratic state while you are not willing to practice the true virtues of democracy.
~ Unknown
She was more than willing to let him walk off his temper. And the man had one, even if he wasn't willing to admit it.
~ Nalini Singh
He leaned close to whisper in her ear, "Is there any other tension I can relieve for you, cher? I am willing and most certainly able.
~ Unknown
The mind, ever the willing servant, will respond to boldness, for boldness, in effect, is a command to deliver mental resources.
~ Norman Vincent Peale
She wanted to be loved. But she deserved a relationship based on honesty, respect and consideration. Mazy was no longer willing to accept any romance that was not a pairing of equals.
~ Unknown
Such was life in France. People pushed by force of habit, pushed for the pure pleasure of pushing, and they would go on pushing until you showed them you were willing to push back, at which point you would earn their respect.
~ Paul Auster
Jesus knew he had come not just to preach the gospel of sacrifice, but also to be that sacrifice, yet he was perfectly willing.
~ Paul David Tripp
You can never really know that Scriptures until you're willing to be changed by them.
~ Unknown
For voice to be meaningful, there must be those willing to listen.
~ Unknown
Any who say they are not willing to shoot an inmate are not hired.
~ Pete Earley
That the regime was willing to hit itts chief political constituency in the pocket was a clear sign of desperation.
~ Unknown
The most total opposite of pleasure is not pain but boredom, for we are willing to risk pain to make a boring life interesting.
~ Peter Kreeft