Will
●The will is the law (John Wilson)
●Cultivation of the will is the goal of our existence (Love Xiansheng)
●Will leads people to a smooth road, sadness leads people into a maze (E. Spencer)
●Do you want to make a difference? Then go on firmly! Retreating from love will only weaken your will (Roy Herrick)
●Hardship can temper people's will (Tor Brown)
●Only when you have a strong will can you Have a great life (England)
●The power of the will is greater than the power of the hand (Sophocles)
●The will governs things (Virgil)
●All things are created by human will (Platus)
●Although we use judgment to think about problems, it is will, not intellect, that ultimately solves problems (Waller)
●As long as we are willing to do it, nothing is impossible in the world (Jefferson)
●Whoever has the will to go through untold hardships can achieve any goal (Menander)< /p>
●Once you have a will, your steps will become easier (Europe)
●Having a firm will is like adding a pair of wings to your feet (Joe Bailey)< /p>
●A person with a strong will can take the world in his hands and knead it like a lump of clay (Goethe)
●Wherever there is a will, there will be a way out (Germany)
p>●Will is power (Latin America)
●The power of the ship is in the sail, and the power of the person is in the heart
●Will is the spiritual power of everyone, It is the longing for freedom to create or destroy something, the creativity that can create miracles from nothing (Lermontov)
●The will cannot be forced (Latin)
< p>●No one can deprive us of our free will (Epictetus)●If we deny the freedom of the will, there is no morality at all (Froud)
●Everything Theories are against free will; all experience is in favor of free will----(Ser. Johnson)
●The only way to make the will free is to free the will from willfulness----(Zhu Cha ·Hare)
●History is created in this way. The final result is always produced from the conflict of many individual wills...and the final result is something that no one expected. ...Each will contributes to the resultant force, and is therefore included in the resultant force (Engels)
●Wills and fates often run in opposite directions, and determinations will be overthrown in the end (Shakespeare)
< p>●A will without power is like a child pretending to be a soldier (Canning)●A will that does not make any decisions is not a realistic will; a person without character never makes a decision (Hegel)
p>●Whoever wavers in confidence midway is a weak-willed person; whoever lacks flexibility after making up his or her mind is a fool (Knowles)
●Those who have no will will find everything difficult. For people without brains, everything seems simple (North Korea)