Will Quotes
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He's got a strong vision and a strong will of what he wants to do. . . . It's the stuff of which governors are made to look good or bad.
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We will do it sooner rather than later.
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As a young Christian, I was praying fervently one day for guidance on a particular issue when I felt the Spirit gently interrupt. I was shocked to think I heard him suggest that I was too busy seeking his will. How could that be? Then I heard the rest of his suggestion. “Don’t seek my will in this matter. Seek me—and then you will know my will.” Seeking God’s will is important, but in this case my focus was wrong.
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Prayer is an effort of will.
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Will is to grace as the horse is to the rider.
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And Beasts that have Deliberation , must necessarily also have Will.
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The world, as it is now, wants to die, wants to perish — and it will.
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If I can't - then I must. If I must - then I will.
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Whether we will philosophize or we won't philosophize, we must philosophize.
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When you undervalue what you do, the world will undervalue who you are.
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I will say that you can't live your life with any regrets.
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A thought comes when it will, not when I will.
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You shall know the truth, and it will make you odd.
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There is no failure in God's will, and no success outside of God's will.
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Life has become terribly insecure. It's on the vortex of civil war. It's difficult to know how America will bring it back from the brink and build up good will.
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First you fuel the desire, then the desire will fuel you.
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Who will bell the cat?
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The nobility of securing the people's will, is more important to me than Egypt's rule.
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The greatest intellectual capacities are only found in connection with a vehement and passionate will.
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Only the wit and the hard work and will of individual men, black men and white men, can from wreck and sediment create a fairer world.
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Sometimes superheroes are born, sometimes they are made. Sometimes they make themselves. Sometimes all it takes is will.
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Light enhances but its shadow deletes, thus giving the picture its depth, its third dimension and its subtractive properties... I believe that commitment and technical skill can be achieved by means of one's own will and study , while fantasy and passion are more valuable because they are innate and inescapably peculiar assets.
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Obedience . . . allows us to reach a higher and more spiritual level in life, using our agency to do the will of the Lord.
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Are not our noblest feelings as it were the poems of our will.