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Willpower Quotes - Page 2

Willpower is nothing but willingness to do.

B.K.S. Iyengar (2006). “Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom”, p.56, Rodale

Willpower and desire, when properly combined, make an irresistible pair.

Napoleon Hill, Steve Berges (2010). “Think and Grow Rich: Collector's Edition”, p.176, American Liberty Press

Willpower is concrete, not ethereal. When you do something, you demonstrate your willpower, and it becomes all the easier to have the same power of will the next time.

B.K.S. Iyengar (2006). “Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom”, p.56, Rodale

Willpower is steam for life's locomotion.

Praveen Kumar “Celestial Glow”, AUTHOR

Gifts count for nothing; will alone is great; All things give way before it, soon or late.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox (2012). “Leafs On An Idle Breeze - My Inspirational Poems (Annotated Edition)”, p.497, Jazzybee Verlag

Vision creates faith and faith creates willpower.

Arnold Schwarzenegger (2012). “The New Encyclopedia of Modern Bodybuilding: The Bible of Bodybuilding, Fully Updated and Revis”, p.413, Simon and Schuster

Will cannot be quenched against its will.

Dante Alighieri (1948). “Dante”

Sugar and caffeine. My willpower crumbled.

Rick Riordan (2013). “Percy Jackson: The Complete Series”, p.257, Penguin UK

Marriage doesn't just happen! It takes a solid set of decisions, a huge amount of skill and enormous willpower.

Neil Clark Warren (1998). “The Triumphant Marriage: 100 Extremely Successful Couples Reveal Their Secrets”, Focus on the Family Pub

If you don't have the willpower to stop eating carbs, you won't have the willpower to do a dissertation. #truth.

"Geoffrey Miller, Visiting NYU Professor, Slammed For Fat-Shaming Obese PhD Applicants" By Meredith Bennett-Smith, www.huffingtonpost.com. June 4, 2013.

If you want to do something that requires willpower - like going for a run after work - you have to conserve your willpower muscle during the day.

Charles Duhigg (2012). “The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do, and How to Change”, p.137, Random House