I'm more interested in seeing what the material tells me than in imposing my will on it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Will is nothing more than a particular case of the general doctrine of association of ideas, and therefore a perfectly mechanical thing.
I have made my will; I have been tormented to do it. I have bought repose; I know the powerlessness and inutility of it.
The will is commendable though the ability may be wanting.
Yes, I believe the will is very important. It's how I have succeeded in life.
The first reading of a Will, where a person dies worth anything considerable, generally affords a true test of the relations' love to the deceased.
It is not enough to render things equal to the will, that they are equal or alike in themselves.
The will is what matters - as long as you have that, you are safe.
I assess the power of a will by how much resistance, pain, torture it endures and knows how to turn to its advantage.
I always have a will to write. It's organic to me.
A lot of my life is about will - having the will to prove what my body can do.