“The only sensible way to regard the art life is that it is a privilege you are willing to pay for... You may cite honors and attentions and even money paid, but I would have you note that these were paid a long time after the creator had gone through his struggles.” WayMayLongArtLife IsPayAttentionStruggleGoneWillingHonorLong TimePaidRegardNotesRewardsPrivilegeCreatorSensibleCitingArt Life Book:The Art Spirit Source: The Art Spirit
“The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight; that he shall not be a mere passenger, but shall do his share in the work that each generation of us finds ready to hand; and, furthermore, that in doing his work he shall show, not only the capacity for sturdy self-help, but also self-respecting regard for the rights of others.” FirstsSelfHelpingShowsHandsAbleRightsGenerationsShareSelf HelpWillingReadyCitizensCapacityWeightRegardMereRepublicPassengersGood CitizenSturdy Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“We are to make a plan for the day, pray over that plan, and then proceed with that plan. When we are willing to regard the unexpected as God's intervention, we can flex with the new plan, recognizing it as God's plan.” PlansWillingPrayingRegardUnexpectedRecognizingInterventionGod's Plan Book:Loving God with All Your Mind Source: Loving God with All Your Mind
“I am all for cultural diversity and would be willing to see each recognizable group value its cultural heritage. I am a New York patriot, for instance, and if I lived in Los Angeles, I would love to get together with other New York expatriates and sing "Give My Regards to Broadway".” IfsGivingWould BeTogetherValuesGroupsNew YorkWillingDiversityRegardInstanceLos AngelesHeritagePatriotBroadwayGet TogetherCultural DiversityCultural HeritageExpatriates Book:I, Asimov: A Memoir Source: I, Asimov: A Memoir
“As inequality grows, the basic bonds of social fraternity are fraying - as we discussed in regard to Occupy Wall Street. As tensions increase, people will become more willing to engage in protest. But that moment is not now.” PeopleMomentsSocialGrowsStreetsWillingWallIncreaseRegardInequalityTensionProtestThat MomentFraternityOccupy Wall Street Author:Edward Snowden
“Quite frankly, I have to admit that with regard to the enormous financial assets and funds of Russian leaders in Western banks and on stock markets, the chances for the West to exert influence on Russia are quite low. I doubt that Western leaders are willing to exert pressure. I would not exclude an intervention in case of a crisis.” ChanceLeaderCasesDoubtInfluenceWillingLowsPressureRegardCrisisWestWesternFinancialRussiaEnormousFundAssetsIntervention Author:Garry Kasparov
“When a human kills an animal for food, he is neglecting his own hunger for justice. Man prays for mercy, but is unwilling to extend it to others. Why should man then expect mercy from God? It's unfair to expect something that you are not willing to give.” IfsMenGivingFeelsShouldHumansWellsI CanVoiceJusticeAnimalAcceptingWillingPrayingMercyRegardInjusticeHungerNeglectUnfairVegetarianismUnwillingInconsistentInconsistency Author:Isaac Bashevis Singer
“Today, we need a nation of Minutemen, citizens who are not only prepared to take arms, but citizens who regard the preservation of freedom as the basic purpose of their daily life and who are willing to consciously work and sacrifice for that freedom.” NeedsTodayPurposeNationsFreedomLibertySacrificeWillingArmsCitizensGunRegardPreparedLibertarianDaily LifeLibertarianismPreservationFreedom And LibertyMiscellaneousSecond AmendmentFirearmsRight To Bear ArmsBearing ArmsLimiting GovernmentFounding Fathers GunAmendment 19Minutemen Author:John F. Kennedy
“That praises are without reason lavished on the dead, and that the honours due only to are paid to antiquity, is a complaint likely to be always continued by those who, being able to add nothing to truth, hope for eminence from the heresies of paradox; or those who, being forced by disappointment upon consolatory expedients, are willing to hope from posterity what the present age refuses, and flatter themselves that the regard which is yet denied by envy will be at last bestowed by time.” ReasonTruthAgeAbleLastsWillingPaidPraiseRegardAddDisappointmentRefuseDuesEnvyParadoxHonourDeniedComplaintsPosterityHeresyAntiquityEminence Author:Ben Jonson
“Of course I am frustrated with regard to extreme poverty, to violence that never seems to cease. Greed is the key. It's easy to sit in relative luxury and peace and pontificate on the subject of the Third World debts. Not many of us are willing to give up everything we have. We can however give some, and millions of people do, governments do, but there is so much more to be done.” PeopleWorldGivingDoneSeemsGovernmentCoursesEasyPovertyMillionsViolenceSubjectsWillingKeysGiving UpThirdsRegardGreedExtremesDebtCeaseLuxuryRelativeFrustratedThird WorldEnding PovertyExtreme Poverty Author:Roger Moore
“After the events of last week, I'm appalled at the standard Australia seems to be willing to accept in regards to its own behaviour and the behaviour of our leaders. Accuse me of playing the gender card all you like, but I will not walk past it any more. You might consider joining me.” SeemsMightLastsPastLeadershipWalksLeaderAcceptingWeekEventsWillingStandardsRegardGenderCardsAustraliaBehaviourJoining Author:Clementine Ford