Saturday 14 April 2012

THE WILL TO DO SOMETHING IS FAR DIFFERENT FROM THE STRENGHT TO DO SOMETHING

"The man who goes farthest is
generally the one who is willing
to do and dare. The sure-thing
boat never gets far from
shore." Dale Carnegie

"You have a very powerful mind
that can make anything happen
as long as you keep yourself
centered. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer

"Strength does not come from
physical capacity. It comes from
an indomitable will."
Mahatma Gandhi

"Will power is to the mind like a
strong blind man who carries on
his shoulders a lame man who
can see."
Arthur Schopenhauer

"The world is full of willing
people, some willing to work, the
rest willing to let them." Robert
Frost

"Great souls have wills; feeble
ones have only wishes." Chinese
Proverb

"A man can do all things if he but
wills them." Leon Battista Alberti

"People do not lack strength;
they lack will." Victor Hugo

"What you have to do and the
way you have to do it is
incredibly simple. Whether you
are willing to do it, that's another
matter." Peter F. Drucker

"Will is character in action."
William Mcdougall

"It is fatal to enter any war
without the will to win it."
Douglas Macarthur

"Free will and determinism are
like a game of cards. The hand
that is dealt you is determinism.
The way you play your hand is
free will." Norman Cousins

"Self-will so ardent and active
that it will break a world to
pieces to make a stool to sit on."
Richard Cecil

"They can conquer who believe
they can. He has not learned the
first lesson is life who does not
every day surmount a fear."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

"The time is always right to do
what is right." Martin Luther
King Jr.

"Your own mind is a sacred
enclosure into which nothing
harmful can enter except by your
promotion."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

"'Tis better to be alone than in
bad company.'" George
Washington

"It is not because things are
different that we do not dare; it
is because we do not dare that
they are difficult." Anonymous

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