“I'm known in the trade as Litigiousness because, which means to say I'm willing to pull people into court straight away, no messing, thank you.” PeopleMeanKnownWillingTradeCourt Author:Jimmy Savile
“COURAGE isn't an absence of fear. It is doing what you are afraid to do, letting go of the familiar and forging ahead into new territory. What I have discovered is that the best leaders have the courage to act - are willing to take the risk, make the statement, point the way, lead the way - when others hesitate out of fear. Effective leadership requires the ability to stand up, stand out, and the conviction to do it. I have never known a successful leader that was not courageous.” WayAbilityKnownLeaderSuccessfulRiskWillingLetting GoConvictionAbsenceStatementsFamiliarCourageousTerritoryStanding OutEffective LeadershipBest LeaderForgingNew TerritorySuccessful LeadersForging Ahead Author:John C. Maxwell
“The vast majority of the peoples of the world are against war and against aggression. If they make their wishes known and effective, war can be stopped. It all depends on whether they are willing to make the effort necessary for the purpose. For, that it will require an effort, no one who considers the history of the world on these subjects can doubt.” IfsWorldWarPurposeWishEffortKnownDoubtSubjectsWillingDependsMajorityAggressionWorld HistoryAgainst War Author:Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury
“Happy indeed the poet of whom, like Orpheus, nothing is known but an immortal name! Happy next, perhaps, the poet of whom, like Homer, nothing is known but the immortal works. The more the merely human part of the poet remains a mystery, the more willing is the reverence given to his divine mission.” HumansNextNamesGivenKnownMysteryDivineWillingPoetFameRemainsMissionsImmortalReverenceOrpheus Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“Every person who wins in any undertaking must be willing to cut all sources of retreat. Only by doing so can one be sure of maintaining that state of mind known as a burning desire to win - essential to success.” InspirationalMindPersonsStatesMotivationalDesireWinningKnownCuttingWillingSourceEssentialsDeterminationBurningState Of MindRetreatMaintainingSoftballUndertakingsThink And Grow RichThink Rich Grow RichBurning DesireDesire For SuccessDesire To Win Book:Think and grow rich: Brazilian edition Source: Think and grow rich: Brazilian edition
“I'm known for being a good listener. Most people need a lot of love and encouragement and I'm more than willing to give a person all the encouragement and time they need.” PeopleNeedsGivingPersonsKnownWillingEncouragementListenersGood Listener Author:Narada Michael Walden
“My experience has proved that a man who is running for office, and is not willing to make his honest opinions known to the public, either has no honest opinions or is not honest about them.” MenRunningKnownOpinionHonestWillingOfficeRunning For OfficeNot Honest Book:William Randolph Hearst: a portrait in his own words Source: William Randolph Hearst: a portrait in his own words
“A disease which new and obscure to you, Doctor, will be known only after death; and even then not without an autopsy will you examine it with exacting pains. But rare are those among the extremely busy clinicians who are willing or capable of doing this correctly.” PainKnownWillingDiseaseCapableDoctorsBusyObscureAfter DeathAutopsyClinicians Author:Herman Boerhaave
“For reasons known only to him, God has chosen to work through men and women who are willing to make sacrifices for the sake of the "thing" he has placed in their hearts to do. If God bas birthed a vision in you, it is only a matter of time until you will come upon the precipice of sacrifice.” IfsMenHeartMatterReasonKnownVisionSacrificeWillingMen And WomenSakeChosenPrecipiceMatter Of Time Author:Andy Stanley
“I think it's widely known at this stage that I am willing to put past differences aside and make some money and do the right thing for the fans. If it happens, it happens. It's all good. If it doesn't, I truly am not going to miss a beat of my life.” IfsThinkingHappensPastDifferencesKnownFansStageMissingWillingBeatsRight Thing Author:Bill Goldberg
“We've long known that firms can pay higher wages if they spend less on workplace safety enhancement. Libertarians ask, "If a worker is willing to accept higher wages in return for his agreement to exercise greater caution while performing his job, why should the government prevent him from making that choice?" It's a rhetorically powerful question, yet it overlooks the fact that the agreement in question will have adverse effects on others.” IfsShouldLongFactsGovernmentJobsChoicesAsksPowerfulPayKnownAcceptingGreaterEffectsWillingReturnHigherExerciseSafetyWorkersLibertarianFirmPerformingAgreementWorkplaceWagesCautionAdverseEnhancementWorkplace SafetyAdverse Effects Author:Robert H. Frank
“I am willing to consider powers which would ban known hooligans from rallies and marches and I will look into the powers the police already have to force the removal of face coverings and balaclavas.” LooksFacesForceKnownWillingPoliceMarchCoveringBansRemoval Author:Theresa May
“If I had known what it would be like to have it all - I might have been willing to settle for less.” IfsHas BeensMightWould BeFunnyKnownWillingSettlingSarcasticMight Have BeenEyeglasses Author:Lily Tomlin