Too many are willing to sit at God’s table, but not work in his field.
People are wiser than we are willing to attribute to them.
Companies that are willing to share, to withhold in order to further the growth of the company, willing to try to get a better atmosphere through a demonstration of democratic principles, fairness and cooperation, a better product, those will win in the end.
Cautious, careful people, always casting about to preserve their reputation and social standing, never can bring about a reform. Those who are really in earnest must be willing to be anything or nothing in the world's estimation.
The way I look at it within myself, why not? Why can't I be the MVP of the League? Why can't I be the best player in the League? I don't see why-why-why can't I do that? I think I work hard, I think I dedicate myself to the game and sacrifice a lot of things at a young age and I know if I continue to do good, what I can get out of it and if that's me going out or doing whatever, I'm willing to do it because I know in the long run, it's going to help me.
There are people who are willing to work within the system, and people who don't want to work with the system at all.
I'm willing to make a fool out of myself in public. I'm also willing to make those mistakes that you're going to make the first time you go out, so hopefully the next time it will be better.
Don't have good ideas if you aren't willing to be responsible for them.
God give us men. The time demands strong minds, great hearts, true faith and willing hands.
Unless you're willing to look a little foolish, forget the possibility of becoming great.
God is far more willing to save sinners than sinners are to be saved.
Indeed, organizing atheists has been compared to herding cats, because they tend to think independently and will not conform to authority. But a good first step would be to build up a critical mass of those willing to 'come out,' thereby encouraging others to do so. Even if they can't be herded, cats in sufficient numbers can make a lot of noise and they cannot be ignored.
People love fast. When you're fast people think you're smart, think your products are of higher quality, think your management is of higher quality, think that you're worth more and they're willing to pay more money for it. So, I'm really big into speed.
If you can get someone to laugh with you, they will be more willing to identify with you, listen to you. It parts the waters.
My legacy is going to be in affordable health care. I am willing to invest in developing that model and the policies around it.
Ask yourself honestly, who do you wanna be and what are you willing to do to become that person?
The only thing that I'm not willing to do is really stupid, horribly written sitcoms. It can be tempting during pilot season time, but I realized this a while ago when I almost signed my life away to a stupid pilot.
There's a simple, but oft-neglected lesson here: to sustain success, you have to be willing to abandon things that are no longer successful.
We would like you to reach the place where you're not willing to listen to people criticize one another. . . where you take no satisfaction from somebody being wrong. . . where it matters to you so much that you feel good, that you are only willing to think positive things about people. . . you are only willing to look for positive aspects; you are only willing to look for solutions, and you are not willing to beat the drum of all of the problems of the world.
Our tradition in this country has not been to deny health information to interested individuals when they claim that they can handle it and are willing to pay for the cost of getting it.