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I've felt that dissatisfaction is the basis of progress. When we become satisfied in business, we become obsolete.
— J. Willard Marriott
I do a lot of schmoozing.
— Willard Scott
It's simply a tragedy that anyone today goes blind from glaucoma, when it's so unnecessary.
— Willard Scott
The lore of our fathers is a fabric of sentences. A pale gray lore, black with fact and white with convention.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
It is one of the consolations of philosophy that the benefit of showing how to dispense with a concept does not hinge on dispensing with it.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
Find a person who has embraced anger, and you will find a person with a wounded ego.
— Dallas Willard
The ultimate freedom we have as human beings is the power to select what we will allow or require our minds to dwell upon.
— Dallas Willard
Most problems in contemporary churches can be explained by the fact that members have never decided to follow Christ.
— Dallas Willard
Librarians have always been among the most thoughtful and helpful people. They are teachers without a classroom. No libraries, no progress.
— Willard Scott
Jesus is actually looking for people he can trust with his power.
— Dallas Willard
Implication is thus the very texture of our web of belief, and logic is the theory that traces it.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
If prayers worked, Hitler would have been stopped at the border of Poland by angels with swords of fire.
— Nancy Willard
Jean Piaget observed that scarcely any question seems absurd to a child, but he was silent on the question of absurd answers from adults.
— Nancy Willard
Sometimes questions are more important than answers.
— Nancy Willard
Just do the math. In the next 50 to 75 years, people will be living to be 130 and 140. They'll be working until they're 100. It's incredible.
— Willard Scott
I've produced more pilots than United Airlines, and they've all been disasters. Every audition I ever took in my life I lost.
— Willard Scott
God's address is at the end of your rope.
— Dallas Willard
When something's over with me, it's over.
— Willard Scott
The small meannesses bred by the law of competition corrode men's character as rust spoils steel.
— Frances E. Willard
What is thinking? It is the activity of searching out what must be true, or cannot be true, in the light of the given facts or assumptions.
— Dallas Willard
Back when I was a kid, we had a saying, 'Unlucky at love, lucky at grand theft auto,'" Charley said.
— Fred Willard
The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum.
— Frances E. Willard
The main thing God gets out of your life is not the achievements you accomplish. It's the person you become.
— Dallas Willard
Knowing the 'right answers' does not mean we believe them. To believe them means to act as though they're true.
— Dallas Willard
Theology is a part of our lives. It's unavoidable. A thoughtless theology guides our lives with just as much force as a thoughtful and informed one.
— Dallas Willard
They were to bring the presence of the kingdom and its King into every corner of human life simply by fully living in the kingdom with him.
— Dallas Willard
We forgive someone of a wrong they have done us when we decide that we will not make them suffer for it in any way. This
— Dallas Willard
Few people arise in the morning as hungry for God as they are for cornflakes or toast and eggs.
— Dallas Willard
My central claim is that we can become like Christ by doing one thing
by following him in the overall style of life he chose for himself. — Dallas Willard
by following him in the overall style of life he chose for himself. — Dallas Willard
Kingdom obedience is kingdom abundance
— Dallas Willard
The larger office, the corner space, the extra window are the teddy bears and tricycles of adult office life
— Willard Gaylin
Prayer is, above all, a means of forming character. It combines freedom and power with service and love. What
— Dallas Willard
I think that, when I die, it might be some time until I know it.
— Dallas Willard
The first act of love is always the giving of attention.
— Dallas Willard
Our task in ourselves and in others is to transform right answers into automatic responses to real-life situations.
— Dallas Willard
How many possible men are there in that doorway?
— Willard Van Orman Quine
Logic is an old subject, and since 1879 it has been a great one.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
Worship is at once the overall character of the renovated thought life and the only safe place for a human being to stand.
— Dallas Willard
One man's observation is another man's closed book or flight of fancy.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
Mongols were "a race of people on the path to extinction, incapable of progress, doomed to be swallowed up by their neighbors.
— Willard Sunderland
The sinner is not the one who uses a lot of grace ... The saint burns grace like a 747 burns fuel on take off.
— Dallas Willard
Some may find comfort in reflecting that the distinction between an eliminative and an explicative physicalism is unreal.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
They then easily moved on to the faith-destroying, even blasphemous idea that everything that happens in this world is caused by God.
— Dallas Willard
Your objective of being in love with each other will require both you and your spouse to focus your attention on the other's most important needs.
— Willard F. Harley
Grace is not just about forgiveness but about life.
— Dallas Willard
When I first heard that Barack Obama was going to be the first black president, I wanted to do the smallest, biggest tribute in history.
— Willard Wigan
I don't know if I can trust again. How do I make my heart and mind work together? My heart wants to leap while my brain is saying run for my life.
— A.M. Willard
Say, you told me you thought Les Miserables was the greatest novel ever written. I think Vanity Fair is the greatest. Let's fight. - Joe Willard
— Maud Hart Lovelace
My teacher said my brain was the size of a pea. He made my life miserable by singling me out in the classroom as a failure.
— Willard Wigan
Keep eternity before the children.
— Dallas Willard
Without intent all painting is meaningless.
— Christopher Willard
It would be strange if we came to shun the genuine
simply because it resembled the counterfeit. — Dallas Willard
simply because it resembled the counterfeit. — Dallas Willard
Everyone complains about the weather, but nobody ever seems to do anything about it.
— Willard Scott
Science is not a substitute for common sense, but an extension of it.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
To be is to be the value of a bound variable.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
I've always had a reputation as a buffoon.
— Willard Scott
Tom Browkaw said it best. He said NBC could survive without him or the rest of the news division, but not Nancy Fields.
— Willard Scott
As we mature in Christ, it is actually possible to outgrow fear.
— Dallas Willard
God is action - let us be like God.
— Frances E. Willard
Nature's a tranquilizer as you get older.
— Willard Scott
At school I'd want to be so small that nobody could see me, and so my work depicts and reflects me - what it felt like to grow up in a world of pain.
— Willard Wigan
Meaning is what essence becomes when it is divorced from the object of reference and wedded to the word.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
I wore dresses all the time. I like to wear dresses.
— Willard Scott
If someone else of the opposite sex joins either of you in your favorite recreational activities, you are at risk of falling in love with that person.
— Willard F. Harley
I'm just honoring my mother's words. She always told me, 'The smaller your work, the bigger your name will become.'
— Willard Wigan
See and be seen. Get out of your office, walk around, make yourself visible and accessible.
— J. Willard Marriott
Only one man lived who could understand Gibbs's papers. That was Maxwell, and now he is dead.
— Muriel Rukeyser
I believe that every human being is sufficiently depraved that when we get to Heaven, no one will be able to say, 'I merited this.'
— Dallas Willard
Live in your roots, not in your branches.
— Nancy Willard
Take care of your people and they will take care of your customers.
— J. Willard Marriott
Method is always tied to subject matter, and in dealing with life in general there is no such thing as a single scientific method.
— Dallas Willard
Communicate. Listen to your customers, associates and competitors.
— J. Willard Marriott
Recall, now, that the kingdom of God is the range of his effective will: that is, it is the domain where what he prefers is actually what happens. And
— Dallas Willard
Legalists and theological experts with "lips close to God and hearts far away from him" (Isa. 29:13). The world hardly needs more of these.
— Dallas Willard
No person can get very far in this life on a 40 hour week.
— J. Willard Marriott
Great power requires great character if it is to be a blessing and not a curse, and that character is something we only grow toward.
— Dallas Willard
The critics - how come you never see any of them on TV?
— Willard Scott
Believing is a disposition. We could tire ourselves out thinking, if we put our minds to it, but believing takes no toll.
— Willard Van Orman Quine
Two ways of thinking: Human kingdom and human cleverness or God's kingdom and God's cleverness
— Dallas Willard
Understanding is the basis of care. What you would take care of you must first understand, whether it be a petunia or a nation.
— Dallas Willard
When Jesus directs us to pray, "Thy kingdom come," he does not mean we should pray for it to come into existence.
— Dallas Willard
Spiritual formation in Christ moves toward a total interchange of our ideas and images for his.
— Dallas Willard
The Spiritual disciplines are wisdom and not righteousness.
— Dallas Willard
The best cookies of all in the world are the ones my daughter Sally makes. They come out all uniform with nice little air holes.
— Willard Scott
All creatures are great and small.
— Willard Wigan
The hardest thing about leadership is the intimacy it requires.
— Dallas Willard
We live from our depths - most of which we do not understand. Do
— Dallas Willard
Take good care of your employees, and they'll take good care of your customers, and the customers will come back.
— J. Willard Marriott
It was a big story and yesterday's soup. Who cares?
— Willard Scott