Become the kind of leader that people would follow voluntarily; even if you had no title or position. — Brian Tracy Copy Share Image
Man is pre-eminently endowed with the power of voluntarily and consciously determining his own point of view. — Ernst Mach Copy Share Image
We will fight race destruction through thick and thin and never CO exist voluntarily with it. — Tom Metzger Copy Share Image
“I could get used to anything-that is, not really get used, but somehow voluntarily consent to endure it” — Fyodor Dostoevskyor Copy Share Image
“You are transformed and purified through the sufferings, chosen voluntarily, for achieving a greater purpose in life.” — Awdhesh Singh Copy Share Image
“Many people find it easier to live together when that commitment is voluntarily renewed. The” — Gail Sheehy Copy Share Image
The State, in short, subjects people, whereas Society associates them voluntarily. — Felix Morley Copy Share Image
That which we are, we are all the while teaching, not voluntarily, but involuntarily. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
'Prison Notebooks' gives me a basic understanding of how power can influence people through cultural products and intellectual groups, so they will… — Okky Madasari Copy Share Image
When we foster an economy without hope, we guarantee that a segment of our population will be destined to know homelessness on… — Jackie Speier Copy Share Image
People don't get drafted into being housewives. It's a voluntary experience, so people are putting themselves into this situation voluntarily. — Andy Cohen Copy Share Image
We can do without any article of luxury we have never had; but when once obtained, it is not in human natur'… — Thomas Chandler Haliburton Copy Share Image
Nobody will leave any place unless they're forced out. That's the nature of humans. Once you're there, you're there. I've never seen… — Albert Brooks Copy Share Image
I gladly, I voluntarily gave up the kind of commercial film career I had going as soon as I had enough money… — Francis Ford Coppola Copy Share Image
If you're bold enough to talk noise about someone behind their back, then be bold enough to iterate it to them voluntarily. — Veedan Shimakuura Copy Share Image
“We do as we’re told, because there is no other course we can take, but that does not always mean that the… — Heather Lyons Copy Share Image
When you have thrown a stone, you cannot afterwards bring it back again, but nevertheless you are responsible for having taken up… — Aristotle Copy Share Image
I never wore a tie voluntarily, even though I was forced to wear one for photos when I was young and for… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
I owe my dogs much - more than I can say - but they are not my 'companions' - as if we… — Jon Katz Copy Share Image
And if the imam and the Muslim leadership in that community is so intent on building bridges, then they should voluntarily move… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
We know that young babies, as they become capable of moving voluntarily, will share. They will share food, for instance, with their… — Paul Bloom Copy Share Image
If you don't pay your taxes and you don't answer the warrant and you don't go to court, eventually someone will pull… — Penn Jillette Copy Share Image
What is the world that is to be given up? It is here. I am carrying it all with me. My own… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image
America gave the world the notion of the melting pot - an alchemical cooking device wherein diverse ethnic and religious groups voluntarily… — Ivan Krastev Copy Share Image
Schumacher wouldn't have let him past voluntarily. Of course he did it voluntarily, but he had to do it. — Murray Walker Copy Share Image
When you're the king of someplace, you don't voluntarily leave. — Christian Laettner Copy Share Image
[An educated person:] One who voluntarily does more thinking than is necessary for his own survival. — Mildred H. McAfee Copy Share Image
Give voluntarily. When we catch a vision of God's grace, we will give beyond our duty. — Randy Alcorn Copy Share Image
No one should voluntarily remain in an environment which prevents his development. — Orison Swett Marden Copy Share Image
Only when he voluntarily chooses that which he inexorably must do, has man any free will at all. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“How far is one to go to elude nothing? Is one to die voluntarily or to hope in spite of everything?” — Albert Camus Copy Share Image