A Quote by Julius Caesar

Men willingly believe when they want to. — © Julius Caesar
Men willingly believe when they want to.

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Men willingly believe what they wish.
Men ever follow willingly a daring leader: most willingly of all, in great emergencies.
The exquisite truth is to believe in something that maybe you know is a fiction, but you believe in it willingly.
Perhaps not willingly, but pain can make a man do things he wouldn't willingly do.
The things that we want we willingly believe, and the things that we think we expect everyone else to think.
In the long run, Women's Liberation will of course free men-but in the short run it's going to COST men a lot of privilege, which no one gives up willingly or easily.
I said to him, "Shall I tell you where the men are who believe most in themselves? For I can tell you. I know of men who believe in themselves more colossally than Napoleon or Caesar. I know where flames the fixed star of certainty and success. I can guide you to the thrones of the Super-men. The men who really believe in themselves are all in lunatic asylums.
Always suspect any job men willingly vacate for women.
Unless men see a beauty and delight in the worship of God, they will not do it willingly.
Blessed the one who continually humbles himself willingly; he will be crowned by the One who willingly humbled himself for our sake.
It was this feminine conspiracy which made Southern society so pleasant. Women knew that a land where men were contented, uncontradicted ans safe in possession of unpunctured vanity was likely to be a very pleasant place for women to live. So, from the cradle to the grave, women strove to make men pleased with themselves, and the satisfied men repaid lavishly with gallantry and adoration. In fact, men willingly gave ladies everything in the world except credit for having intelligence.
Shallow men believe in luck, believe in circumstances: it was somebody's name, or he happened to be there at right time, or it was so then, and another day it would have been otherwise. Strong men believe in cause and effect.
[Con] men have long known . . . that their job is not to convince skeptics but to enable the gullible to continue to believe what they want to believe.
The doctor frowned upon drinking and often expressed wonderment at men who willingly made imbeciles of themselves.
When men find they must inevitably perish, they willingly resolve to die with their comrades and with their arms in their hands.
I believe the old boys' network is a powerful one. No one gives up power and privilege willingly, do they?
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