Famous Quotes
509 Quotations with Willing.
- 241. Susan B. Anthony: Oh, yes. I'd do it all again; the spirit is willing yet; I feel the same desire ...
- 242. John Kenneth Galbraith: Once the visitor was told rather repetitively that this city was the melting pot ...
- 243. John Kenneth Galbraith: Once the visitor was told rather repetitively that this city was the melting pot ...
- 244. Henry Miller: One has to be a lowbrow, a bit of a murderer, to be a politician, ready and will ...
- 245. Ludwig van Beethoven: One must not hold one's self so divine as to be unwilling occasionally to make i ...
- 246. Bob Richards: One of the great lessons I've learned in athletics is that you've got to discipl ...
- 247. Harry A. Overstreet: One of the most important phases of maturing is that of growth from self-centeri ...
- 248. John W. Gardner: One of the reasons mature people stop learning is that they become less and less ...
- 249. Marcia Wieder: One of your most powerful inner resources is your own creativity. Be willing to ...
- 250. St. Angela of Foligno: Our condition is most noble, being so beloved of the Most High God that He was w ...
- 251. Don Marquis: Ours is a world where people don't know what they want and are willing to go thr ...
- 252. Douglas MacArthur: Part of the American dream is to live long and die young. Only those Americans w ...
- 253. Marilyn Suttle: Peace is achieved by accepting the things you're not willing to change and chang ...
- 254. Marilyn Suttle: Peace is achieved by accepting the things you're not willing to change and chang ...
- 255. Mark Twain: People are much more willing to lend you books than bookcases.
- 256. Norman Vincent Peale: People fail to understand that unless they are themselves willing to give, they ...
- 257. Samuel Beckett: Personally I have no bone to pick with graveyards, I take the air there willingl ...
- 258. Phillips Brooks: Prayer is not conquering God's reluctance, but taking hold of God's willingness.
- 259. Peace Pilgrim: Pure love is a willingness to give without a thought of receiving anything in re ...
- 260. George Eliot: Renunciation remains sorrow, though a sorrow borne willingly.