785 Quotes About Will
- Author Hajime Isayama
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We're born free. All of us. Free. Some don't believe it, some try to take it away. To hell with them! Water like fire, mountains of ice, the whole bit. Lay your eyes on that, and you'll know what freedom is, that it's worth fighting for! Fight to live, risk it all for even a glimmer of real freedom! It doesn't matter what's waiting outside the gate, or what comes in! It doesn't matter how cruel the world can be, or how unjust! Fight. Fight. Fight. FIGHT! FIGHT!!! - Eren Jaeger
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- Author Ursula K. Le Guin
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But as the day passed, his impatience turned from a fear to a kind of glad fierceness. At least he sought this danger of his own will; and the nearer he came to it the more sure he was that, for this time at least, for this hour perhaps before his death, he was free.
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- Author Parag Tipnis
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hope is just a feeling...will is the real thing....
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- Author Nnamdi Azikiwe
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Freedom is a state of mind.Power is a function of the will.Free minds radiate power.
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- Author Lauren Wilkinson
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I learned that a secret is power, that power in application is force, that force is strength, and strength advantage.
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- Author Wahid Bhat
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When fear is within the will of life, the life is blinded by the excessive shivering of its fingers, and when the fear is outside the crucible of will, life is enlightened by the light of perception, so fear and will are on the line, whether it is a sound look and a decent life.
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- Author Jyoti Arora
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Raah mein kaante ho, to hoSada manzilon ka armaan rakhnaPankho mein zor ho, na hoMagar hauslon mein uraan rakhna
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- Author Tariq Ramadan
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The old antiques dealer whispers to him that the secret of freedom and happiness lies in self-control and in a marriage between knowledge, will and power.
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- Author Tom Cheetham
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It is the mythic experience, the mythic imagination that opens, reveals depth and mystery, which places the human in the context of the nonhuman, and so, forces retreat, humility, and awe, in the presence of spaces beyond our will.
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