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Quotes About Willingness

It's not that I am not comfortable wearing a bikini on screen. If I get an opportunity in future, why not?
~ Hina Khan
Are we willing and able to stand up to Islamophobia on days when there are not brutal terrorist attacks on Muslims in mosques?
~ Mehdi Hasan
The only thing more dangerous than a willingness to ignore the Law is an ability to change it.
~ Robin Wasserman
Maybe that alone was the foundation of a good marriage, an endless willingness to forgive and to love in spite of ourselves, an ability to ride the highs and endure the lows, the decision to always go home. She
~ Lisa Unger
True allegiance is only given willingly.
~ Lloyd Alexander
Talent. I don't have talent. I have willingness.
~ Lorrie Moore
The only thing that guarantees an open-ended collaboration among human beings, the only thing that guarantees that this project is truly open-ended, is a willingness to have our beliefs and behaviors modified by the power of conversation.
~ Sam Harris
It is time we recognized that the only thing that permits human beings to collaborate with one another in a truly open-minded way is their willingness to have their beliefs modified by new facts.
~ Sam Harris
It is time we recognized that the only thing that permits human beings to collaborate with one another in a truly open-ended way is their willingness to have their beliefs modified by new facts. Only openness to evidence and argument will secure a common world for us.
~ Sam Harris
secularism is simply a commitment to keeping religion out of politics and public policy. Your religion is your business, and my religion, or lack of one, is mine. A willingness to build a wall of separation between church and state is what defines secularism—but, as you point out, behind that wall one may be a full-blown religious fanatic, so long as one doesn't try to impose the fruits of one's fanaticism on others.
~ Sam Harris
It's being willing to walk away that gives you strength and power - if you're willing to accept the consequences of doing what you want to do.
~ Whoopi Goldberg
Without an understanding of the issue of race and a willingness to confront it head on, the working class will not build its strength.
~ Michael Yates
To shift the direction of our planet, we must now be willing to experiment with the theory that within the speed and stress, we are good.
~ Sakyong Mipham
The willingness to experiment with change may be the most essential ingredient to success at anything.
~ Pat Summitt
Success, in my view, is the willingness to strive for something you really want
~ Fran Tarkenton
What we need are positive, realistic goals and the willingness to work. Hard work and practical goals.
~ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Remember that adversity presents us with numerous possibilities for success, if we are just willing to see them.
~ Lou Holtz
The first quality of courage is the willingness to launch with no guarantees. The second quality of courage is the ability to endure when there is no success in sight.
~ Brian Tracy
Well, maybe that's what love is, as state of mind ready to grace anyone willing to accept it. Anyone who cares.
~ Alice Hoffman
There was tremendous affection in Billy's eyes, or at least they held a tremendous offer of affection, a tremendous willingness to find whomever he was talking to bright and witty and better than most
~ Alice McDermott
Curiosity…endows the people who have it with a generosity in argument and a serenity in cheerful willingness to let life take the form it will.
~ Alistair Cooke
Es mejor estar física y mentalmente dispuesto pero no del todo entrenado que lo contrario.
~ Joe Friel
Men, she thought, were one of the world's few sure comforts, like a fire on a cold October night, like cocoa, like broken-in-slippers. Their clumsy affections, their bristly faces, and their willingness to do what needed to be done - cook an omelette, change lightbulbs, make with hugging - sometimes almost made being a woman fun.
~ Joe Hill
What he'd thought of as a personal strength---he was happy to know about her only what she wanted him to know---was something more like selfishness. A childish willingness to remain in the dark, to avoid distressing conversations, upsetting truths. He had feared her secrets---or, more specifically, the emotional entanglements that might come with knowing them.
~ Joe Hill