Readiness Quotes
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Extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
The assistance you need will be provided by the universe as soon as you convert your readiness to willingness.
— Wayne Dyer
Any one detail, followed through to its source, will usually reveal the general state of readiness of the whole organization.
— Hyman Rickover
If it be now, 'tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. If it be not now, yet it will come - the readiness is all.
— William Shakespeare
I am not blaming those who are resolved to rule, only those who show an even greater readiness to submit.
— Thucydides
Readiness of speech is often inability to hold the tongue.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Sometimes, we don't know that we are ready until someone tells us we are
— Srividya Srinivasan
Stand fully in the now moment with gratitude, enthusiasm, openness, and readiness to respond to Life as it greets you.
— Michael Beckwith
Sometimes, and in particular dealing with a dictator, the only chance of peace is a readiness for war.
— Tony Blair
Most acts of assent require far more courage than most acts of protest, since courage is clearly a readiness to risk self-humiliation.
— Nigel Dennis
Nothing you can lose by dying is half as precious as the readiness to die, which is man's charter of nobility.
— George Santayana
All things are ready, if our mind be so.
— William Shakespeare
We cannot hope to be secure when our government has declared, by its readiness to act alone, its willingness to be everybody's enemy.
— Wendell Berry
Failure is blindness to the strategic element in events; success is readiness for instant action when the opportune moment arrives.
— Newell Dwight Hillis
By thetest of our faith thehighest standard ofcivilization is the readiness to sacrifice for others.
— David Lloyd George
Their national muskets in a most explosive state of readiness, who stopped all comers and goers,
— Charles Dickens
Readiness is a student's entry point relative to a particular understanding or skill.
— Carol Ann Tomlinson
If France is to be judged, judge her not by the effects of her defeat but by her readiness to sacrifice herself.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Worry does not mean fear, but readiness for the confrontation.
— Bashar Al-Assad
Man lives freely only by his readiness to die, if need be, at the hands of his brother, never by killing him.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The stability of the State depends upon the readiness of every citizen to subordinate his rights to those of the rest.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Readiness for dying arrives by attending the smallest moment and finding the eternal inside of it.
— Sue Monk Kidd
Almighty God freely bestows the good things in this world in proportion to a person's mental readiness to receive.
— Norman Vincent Peale
An over-readiness to criticise or to depreciate a minister of Christ is proof of a lack of devotion to Christ.
— Henry Clay Trumbull
The Holy One's nearness, the readiness to name the Holy One as God, and the recognition of God as Father.
— James Carroll
Rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own readiness to receive him
— Sun Tzu
Readiness for opportunity makes for success. Opportunity often comes by accident; readiness never does.
— Sam Rayburn
Poetry is a search for ways of communication; it must be conducted with openness, flexibility, and a constant readiness to listen.
— Fleur Adcock
Readiness for death is that of character, rather than of occupation. It is right living which prepares for safe or even joyous dying. - Jacques
— Jacques-Benigne Bossuet
There is nothing so unready as readiness of wit.
— Antoine Rivarol
Men become civilized, not in proportion to their willingness to believe, but in proportion to their readiness to doubt.
— H.L. Mencken
Action springs not from thought, but from a readiness for responsibility.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Because America, being a democracy, could not strike first, but had to wait - wait in instant readiness - until she was actually attacked.
— E.E. "Doc" Smith
Readiness,' far far from assuring peace, has at all times and in all countries been instrumental in precipitating armed conflicts.
— Emma Goldman
One of the things that has always been my undoing in politics is my readiness to do whatever job has to be done.
— Judy LaMarsh
Often suffering is the trigger, or a spiritual teaching, or both. Call it readiness, or grace. This is the beginning of the awakening process.
— Eckhart Tolle
Weapons readiness?" "Nominal," Dalal
— Alastair Reynolds
A fast to be true must be accompanied by a readiness to receive pure thoughts and determination to resist all Satan's temptations.
— Mahatma Gandhi
May your sleep be your death, and your wakefulness be your heaven.
— Anthony Liccione
Coachable leaders are ready and willing to make the needed changes and adjustments in their lives.
— Gary Rohrmayer
Your readiness to suffer will light the torch of freedom which will never be put out.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It's probably better and more accessible to measure change readiness rather than change progress.
— Pearl Zhu
We must learn from Mary, and we must imitate her unconditional readiness to receive Christ in her life.
— Pope Francis
It is imperative to change the way we look at education. We should invest in the foundation of school readiness from birth to age 5.
— James Heckman
Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of a readiness to die.
— G.K. Chesterton
But to those who can't see it yet, everything comes in stories, creating readiness, nudging them toward receptive insight.
— Eugene H. Peterson
Nobody is fully ready for paradise. That is why
'the kingdom come' will be like thief in the night. — Toba Beta
'the kingdom come' will be like thief in the night. — Toba Beta
To put it simply, school readiness means creating in this country a public love of children.
— Ernest L. Boyer
Who needs forgiveness, should the same extend with readiness.
— Seneca The Younger
The readiness is all
— William Shakespeare
The readiness to praise others indicates a desire for excellence and perhaps an ability to realize it.
— Eric Hoffer
There is no such thing as failure, only readiness,
— S. Kelley Harrell
Abstract truth has no value unless it incarnates in human beings who represent it, by proving their readiness to die for it.
— Mahatma Gandhi
At day's first light have in readiness, against disinclination to leave your bed, the thought that "I am rising for the work of man."
— Marcus Aurelius
Before philosophy can teach by Experience, the Philosophy has to be in readiness, the Experience must be gathered and intelligibly recorded.
— Thomas Carlyle
The experience of surprise is a sign of one's readiness to grow.
— Sidney Jourard
Wit in conversation is only a readiness of thought and a facility of expression, or a quick conception and an easy delivery.
— Alexander Pope
It is June, the time when men mass and ships lie in readiness. The king conquers Sweden at this time every year.
— Johannes V. Jensen
The higher man is distinguished from the lower by his fearlessness and his readiness to challenge misfortune.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
People reach a point of readiness for change when they reach their own personal bottom.
— Marshall Sylver
Readiness is the best way of truly taking care of soldiers.
— Richard A. Kidd
Happiness is the readiness to be happy.
— James Richardson
The only condition of fighting for the right to create is faith in your own vocation, readiness to serve, and refusal to compromise.
— Andrei Tarkovsky
The happiness of married life depends upon making small sacrifices with readiness and cheerfulness.
— John Selden
A readiness to resent injuries is a virtue only in those who are slow to injure.
— Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Faith, it seems to me, is not the holding of certain dogmas; it is simply openness and readiness of heart to believe any truth which God may show.
— Margaret Deland
No matter what the work you are doing, be always ready to drop it. And plan it, so as to be able to leave it.
— Leo Tolstoy
The first stage of elementary reading - reading readiness - corresponds to pre-school and kindergarten experiences.
— Mortimer J. Adler
Leadership is the readiness to stand out in a crowd.
— John C. Maxwell