Quotes About Will
Accident is as much a part of fiction as anything else, symbolic of the grace that, along with will, conspires to put words on the page.
~ Mark Helprin
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If physical power be the fountain of law, then law and force are synonymous terms. Or, perhaps, rather, law would be the result of a combination of will and force; of will, united with a physical power sufficient to compel obedience to it, but not necessarily having any moral character whatever.
~ Lysander Spooner
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If we believe in a democratic system, we have to accept the will of the people.
~ Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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Courtship is romantic. Marriage ... is an act of will," said Pippa, taking a sip of water. "I mean, I adore Herb. But the marriage functions because we will it to. If you leave love to hold everything together, you can forget it.
~ Rebecca Miller
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You will not be making light of the situation if I die before your wedding. In that event, Desdemona and my fortune will go to my distant cousin in England. You know very well that pitiful sister of yours will never marry, so the responsibility of providing an heir to the Blackwell fortune is yours. It's time you face up to that obligation, and my new will forces you to do just that.
~ Rebecca Paisley
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Embraces do not matter; they merely indicate the will to love and may as well be followed by defeat as victory. But disregard means that now there needs to be no straining of the eyes, no stretching forth of the hands, no pressing of the lips, because theirs is such a union that they are no longer aware of the division of their flesh.
~ Rebecca West
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Genuine strength of will, the effect of divine grace, is drawn from humble, trusting, and persevering prayer.
~ Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange
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It seems absurd for a man of twenty-eight to renounce the pleasures of life, doing violence to his nature by a pure act of will. An untold number had done this before him for religious reasons, but Kafka had based his renunciation on nothing but a self-image. He claimed that for better or worse he was what he was, and that therefore much was out of the question for him
~ Reiner Stach
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The autonomy of the state is so great as to suggest a permanent will wholly independent of the will of individuals who are its current members.
~ Reinhard Bendix
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The same strength which has extended our power beyond a continent has also interwoven our destiny with the destiny of many peoples and brought us into a vast web of history in which other wills, running in oblique or contrasting directions to our own, inevitably hinder or contradict what we most fervently desire. We cannot simply have our way, not even when we believe our way to have the "happiness of mankind" as its promise.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
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Power," said Henry Adams, "is poison"; and it is a poison which blinds the eyes of moral insight and lames the will of moral purpose. The
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
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But what then am I? A thing that thinks. What is that? A thing that doubts, understand, affirms, denies, wills, refuses, and that also imagines and senses.
~ Rene Descartes
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Whence then come my errors? They come from the sole fact that since the will is much wider in its range and compass than the understanding, I do not restrain it within the same bounds, but extend it also to things which I do not understand: and as the will is of itself indifferent to these, it easily falls into error and sin, and chooses the evil for the good, or the false for the true.
~ Rene Descartes
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The will determines itself; it should not be described as blind, any more than vision should be described as deaf.
~ Rene Descartes
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This is so much the case that the will is the chief basis for my understanding that I bear a certain image and likeness of God.
~ Rene Descartes
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Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power.
~ Rene Descartes
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Passive, submissive imitation does exist, but hatred of conformity and extreme individualism are no less imitative. Today they constitute a negative conformism that is more formidable than the positive version. More and more, it seems to me, modern individualism assumes the form of a desperate denial of the fact that, through mimetic desire, each of us seeks to impose his will upon his fellow man, whom he professes to love but more often despises.
~ Rene Girard
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More and more, it seems to me, modern individualism assumes the form of a desperate denial of the fact that, through mimetic desire, each of us seeks to impose his will upon his fellow man, whom he
~ Rene Girard
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The only trouble is that in the spiritual life there are no tricks and no shortcuts. Those who imagine that they can discover spiritual gimmicks and put them to work for themselves usually ignore God's will and his grace. — Thomas Merton
~ Renovare
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A schedule broken at will becomes a mere procession of vagaries.
~ Rex Stout
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Si lo ves en tu mente, lo tendrás en tu mano.
~ Rhonda Byrne
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Faith is a matter of the will as much as it is of the intellect. I wanted to believe in Jesus. My friend wanted to believe in himself. In spite of how convincing my reason was, my reason was not compelling.
~ Rich Mullins
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The whole of Revelation could be regarded as a vision of the fulfilment of the first three petitions of the Lord's Prayer: 'Your name be hallowed, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven' (Matt. 6:9–10). John and his readers lived in a world in which God's name was not hallowed, his will was not done, and evil ruled through the oppression and exploitation of the Roman system of power.
~ Richard Bauckham
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Till you can rest in God's will you will never have rest.
~ Richard Baxter
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