13+ Willa Gibbs Quotes On Teamwork

I always keep my temper with my enemies, and that inclines me to lose it with my friends. — Willa Gibbs

The teeth of self-pity had gnawed away her essential self. — Willa Gibbs

The three kinds of services you generally find in the Episcopal churches. I call them either low-and-lazy, broad-and-hazy, or high-and-crazy. — Willa Gibbs

Facts - all facts - explain and confirm each other. They are only partially true until you link them together. — Willa Gibbs

the loneliest place to be is a hotel room in a big city in early evening. — Willa Gibbs

Pain is like a new room in your house that you never knew you had. If you had known, you would have bolted and locked the room past any entering. But truly, it is a room like any other, four glaring white walls and a dark hard floor, and if you don't try to get out, it is possible to remain in it. Once you tried to get out, you ... couldn't ... stand ... it. Don't think of getting out. — Willa Gibbs

From little pain you flinch away but great pain must be embraced. — Willa Gibbs

What is living about? It is the decisions you must make between two rights, hard and costly decisions because always you can do one right thing, but sometimes not two. — Willa Gibbs

Anything that can happen to someone else, can happen also to you. — Willa Gibbs

Minds are like oysters. They spoil if you pry them open. — Willa Gibbs

Pain is a new room in your house. — Willa Gibbs

Power's twin is responsibility. — Willa Gibbs

The truth has a ring of its own. You learn in time to identify it. — Willa Gibbs

Life Lessons by Willa Gibbs

  1. Willa Gibbs teaches us to have courage and to never give up on our dreams. She overcame many obstacles in her life, including poverty and illness, to become a successful author.
  2. Her work also reminds us to be persistent and to never let anyone tell us that we can't do something. She wrote her first book despite having no formal education and no support from her family.
  3. Finally, Willa Gibbs teaches us to be resilient and to never give up hope. Despite all the hardships she faced, she was able to achieve her goals and become a successful author.
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