it means a man doesn't have to be the biggest or the baddest, the richest or the most famous, the tallest or the strongest to be great. he just has to be what he is.An awesome person is willing to stand down and let someone else shine.
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its in Yahoo answers
The origin of the quote "We, the willing, led by the unknowing" is Edward R. Murrow, a journalist and broadcaster.
''Always try your hardest, and you can be anything you want to be at any age.''
it means that you are to afraid of overdoing something basically the quote is telling you your not being a man because you want to show a great impression
James Monroe
He said that quote in 1775.
One quote that has always stuck with me is "It is not flesh and blood but the heart which makes us fathers and sons". I feel as though that is a great quote for a step-father on a father's day card. It couldn't be more fitting.
Great people....great minds....think great thoughts. Little minds can be sidetracked or distracted by petty, immaterial things. It's a "not so nice" way of saying someone is petty, immature or simple.
The quote was stated by Thomas Paine. http://www.marksquotes.com/Founding-Fathers/Paine/
A small mistake can cause you great pain or distress.
Yes, we are willing and prepared to embrace change and tackle new challenges.
The quote "We the willing, led by the unknowing" is attributed to poet and philosopher Konstantin Jireek. It signifies the idea of people who are eager to follow without fully understanding the consequences or implications of their actions.
This quote means that a series of small acts can make a big change.