“When enough women realize that birth is a time of great opportunity to get in touch with their true power, and when they are willing to assume responsibility for this, we will reclaim the power of birth and help move technology where it belongs-in the service of birthing women, not their master.” EnoughHelpingMovingOpportunityRealizingInspiringResponsibilityTechnologyWillingMastersBirthAssumingThought ProvokingPregnancyChildbirthGreat OpportunityGiving BirthTrue PowerBirthing Author:Christiane Northrup
“If there is to be responsible party government, the party label must be something more than a mere device for securing office. Unless those who are elected under the same party designation are willing to assume sufficient responsibility and exhibit sufficient loyalty and coherence, so that they can cooperate with each other in the support of the broad general principles, of the party platform, the election is merely a mockery, no decision is made at the polls, and there is no representation of the popular will.” IfsMadeGovernmentDecisionPartyResponsibilityPrinciplesSupportWillingOfficeResponsibleElectionAssumingMereLoyaltyLabelsSufficientDevicesBroadsPlatformsRepresentationPollsExhibitsMockeryBeing ResponsibleCoherenceDesignation Author:Calvin Coolidge
“If things are ever to move upward, some one must take the first step, and assume the risk of it. No one who is not willing to try charity, to try non-resistance as the saint is always willing, can tell whether these methods will or will not succeed.” IfsTryingFirstsMovingStepsRiskWillingSucceedMethodAssumingCharitySaintResistanceFirst StepsWilling To Try Book:Writings, 1902-1910 Source: Writings, 1902-1910
“The definition of an extreme authoritarian is one who is willing blindly to assume that government accusations are true without any evidence presented or opportunity to contest those accusations.” GovernmentOpportunityWillingEvidenceAssumingDefinitionsExtremesContestsAccusation Author:Glenn Greenwald
“[T]he courts are so willing to assume that anything that is predominantly black must be inferior.... The mere fact that a school is black does not mean that it is the product of an unconstitutional violation.” MeanDoeFactsSchoolBlackWillingProductsConstitutionPrejudiceCourtAssumingMereInferiorsViolationUnconstitutional Author:Clarence Thomas
“If most people are not willing to see the difficulty, this is mainly because, consciously or unconsciously, they assume that it will be they who will settle these questions for the others, and because they are convinced of their own capacity to do this.” PeopleIfsEconomyWillingCapacityDifficultyAssumingConvincedSettlingRoad To Serfdom Author:Friedrich August von Hayek
“Where God and man are in relationship, this must be the ideal. God must be the communicator, and man must be in the listening, obeying attitude. If men and women are not willing to assume this listening attitude, there will be no meeting with God in living, personal experience.” IfsMenAttitudeWillingListeningMen And WomenIdealsAssumingMeetingsPersonal ExperiencesObeyingCommunicators Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“The common people feel themselves oppressed by the grasping of some, and their vanity is flattered by others. Fired with evil passions, they are no longer willing to submit to control, but demand that everything be subject to their authority. The invariable result is that government assumes the noble names of free and popular, but becomes in fact the most execrable thing, mob rule.” PeopleFeelsFactsGovernmentPassionEvilNamesResultsCommonSubjectsWillingDemandAuthorityAssumingNobleVanitySubmitOppressedGraspingFlatteredMob Rule Author:Polybius
“The welfare state destroys the market mechanisms - lessens free choice and willing exchange. Simultaneously creating unnatural specializations, it must, granted statism's premise, resort to welfarism; that is, it must assume the responsibility for the people's welfare: their employment, their old age, their income, and the like. As this is done, man loses his wholeness; he is dispossessed of responsibility for self, the very essence of his manhood. The more dependent he becomes, the less dependable!” PeopleMenSelfStatesDoneAgeChoicesLosesResponsibilityWillingCreatingEssenceAssumingIncomeOld AgeEmploymentGrantedWelfareDependentMechanismWholenessManhoodResortsPremisesUnnaturalWelfare StateSpecializationDependableFree Choice Author:Leonard Read
“We can't continue assuming that politics is something which is decided elsewhere by distant leaders in a distant capital. Protest is insufficient too. If people who are willing to put time into demonstrations also prove willing to work on behalf of candidates in local elections - or to become candidates themselves - they will achieve far more. If all of this upheaval provokes more involvement, then we have a slim chance of ending up with more vibrant democracies eventually. The alternative, as you've hinted, is that democracy fails altogether.” PeopleIfsChanceLeaderDemocracyFailingAchieveWillingProveDecidedElectionAssumingLocalsAlternativesCandidatesProtestElsewhereProvokingBehalfInvolvementDemonstrationInsufficientSlimUpheaval Author:Anne Applebaum
“Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputation on the line in support of an idea or enterprise. They willingly assume responsibility for the success or failure of a venture and are answerable for all its facets.” IdeasLinesResponsibilitySupportRiskWillingEntrepreneurAssumingReputationEnterpriseVentureFacetsRisk-takingDiceSuccess Or Failure Book:Going for It: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur Source: Going for It: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
“People seem to be losing their sense of boundaries more and more, what people are willing to put up on the internet, especially blogs. People seem to assume that only their friends are going to read it but anyone in the world could read it at any time.” PeopleWorldSeemsWillingInternetLosingAssumingBoundariesBlogs Author:Jon McGregor
“A responsible choice is a choice that creates consequences that you are willing to assume responsibility for.” ChoicesResponsibilityWillingConsequenceResponsibleAssuming Author:Gary Zukav