"A man who has nothing he is willing to die for has nothing worth living for"
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"You can't think decently if you're not willing to hurt yourself"
"That history just unfolds, independently of a specified direction, of a goal, no one is willing to admit."
"I am that which I am, and I am willing to allow all others to be that which they are."
"In a complex universe, in a society undergoing unprecedented change, how can we find the truth if we are not willing to question everything and to give a fair hearing to everything?"
"Those who are willing to forfeit liberty for security will have neither."
"Anyone willing to give up liberty in exchange for security deserves neither."
"Any business you go into, you have to think about how much money you are willing to put into it, and how much you are not."
"People Really Do Respect Those who are Willing to Speak their Truth"
"All pride is willing pride."
"Don't hope more than you're willing to work."
"Only those willing to do what the very few do will get the rewards that the very few get."
"Throughout our history, We Americans have been willing to meet great challenges and do what is right when our destiny demanded it."
"As soon as you are willing to say 'it's not for you', you're freed up to make art."
"If you're not willing to get your 'worst one ever' out of the way, how will you possibly do better than that?"
"A faith gained in strength only when people were willing to lay down their lives for it."
"Hate I shall, if I can; if I can't, I shall love though not willing."
"It's not hard to own something. Or everything. You just have to know that it's yours, and then be willing to let it go."
"A lottery is the perfect tax...laid only upon the willing."
"The more a person indulges himself the less others are willing to indulge him."