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Quotes About Willing

A man must be willing to die for justice. Death is an inescapable reality and men die daily, but good deeds live forever.
~ Jesse Jackson
everybody wants to make a difference, but nobody is willing to be different.
~ Andy Andrews
was she keen to let slip that she'd been back to visit Joanna the night before. He began with a recap.
~ Ann Cleeves
I think as an actor you're used to having to travel, so wherever the work, is you're willing to go.
~ Laura Carmichael
I don't know what country's willing to export - for free - the computer scientists, engineers, doctors. It's hard to me to understand.
~ Luis Videgaray Caso
I love working with family and friends because, as an actor, it makes my job easy. I feel comfortable with all of these people, and I feel more willing to take risks.
~ Dave Franco
What does Burma have to give the United States? We can give you the opportunity to engage with people who are ready and willing to change a society.
~ Aung San Suu Kyi
Is it not the disparity of wealth that consumes the willing soul. Rather, the golden keys of opportunity clamor softly with fraught anxiety of things which may never come.
~ Joel T. McGrath
I'm realistic. And realistically, I'm not that type of player that earns that type of money any more. So I'd be willing to take a little cut to get a couple of extra years.
~ Brett Hull
Real change will come when you focus on yourself - not on changing him, Real change comes when you are willing and able to state your claim on what you are and are not willing to live with. Just remember to let him in on it
~ Dory Hollander
If your inner life is not producing what you would like on the outside, don't be discouraged... just be willing to change.
~ Joyce Meyer
A willing heart adds feather to the heel, And makes the clown a winged Mercury.
~ Joanna Baillie
Yeah, I'm a real piece of work- a single man fucking a willing partner in the privacy of my own home. Sometimes I cry myself to sleep, I'm so ashamed of my actions.
~ Joanna Wylde
People are more willing to offer their opinion when the goal is to win a bet rather than get along with people in a room.
~ Annie Duke
When we own something, we value it more highly than an identical item that we do not own. Richard Thaler was the first to name this cognitive illusion, calling it the endowment effect. In fact, he introduced the endowment effect in that same 1980 paper where he coined the term "sunk cost." He described the endowment effect as "the fact that people often demand more to give up an object than they would be willing to pay to acquire it.
~ Annie Duke
Happy to be a Hawk. Shows a lot of promise that the organization is willing to take the time to pick me.
~ John Collins
Any promoter who wants to put me on their card, I'm willing to fight.
~ Riddick Bowe
Americans, while occasionally willing to be serfs, have always been obstinate about being peasantry
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I'll play for whoever drafts me. I'm just not going to be presumptuous about what they want to do. It's the draft.
~ Joe Burrow
You're going to kill him fast?"Graeme frowned, shedding his lab coat as Cullen handed him his weapon. "My dear, we need to discuss the idea of true pain. You'll rue the day if you show him mercy. Shall we discuss the merits of torture instead …" The frightening part was the fact that she seemed all too willing to listen.
~ Lora Leigh
I'm a crotchety old thing, and always shall be, but I'm willing to own that you are right, only it's easier for me to risk my life for a person than to be pleasant to him when I don't feel like it. It's a great misfortune to have such strong likes and dislikes, isn't it?
~ Louisa May Alcott
This gives rise to a new symptom, namely a dissociation, or rather the power of a momentary dissociation of three faculties which, in man, are united: the faculties of willing, feeling and thinking. We must learn to separate and to re-unite them at will. So long, for example, as some outer event carries us away with uncontrolled enthusiasm, we are immature, for such enthusiasm comes from the event, not from ourselves, and we may even exercise a shattering influence of which we are not master.
~ Rudolf Steiner
because, in my life, fate has never been unwilling to lend a hand.
~ Salman Rushdie
There is a sort of subjection which is the peculiar heritage of largeness and of love; and strength is often only another name for willing bondage to irremediable weakness.
~ George Eliot