I really feel that political will is born out of popular will.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most people have the will to win, few have the will to prepare to win.
I believe that the will of the people is resolved by a strong leadership. Even in a democratic society, events depend on a strong leadership with a strong power of persuasion, and not on the opinion of the masses.
The popular will cannot be taken for granted, it must be created.
Will is nothing more than a particular case of the general doctrine of association of ideas, and therefore a perfectly mechanical thing.
Since the time of Richard Nixon, there has been a strange lack of will in the media to identify the real cause for Americans' anger at politicians who fall, publicly and spectacularly.
Over a period of time, I think the popular will in Iran will prevail.
You can't legislate good will - that comes through education.
Those convinced against their will are of the same opinion still.
Everyone thinks politics will just go on the way it is. I don't agree.
I really don't think there's a lack of good will between members of the parties. I go back a long way with a lot of Republicans, so I don't think it's personal. But there does seem to be a much greater gap in both the philosophy and emphasis on partisan victories as opposed to policy development.
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