Scars are the paler pain of survival received unwillingly and displayed in the language of injury.
Margaret Thatcher was a pioneer, willingly or unwillingly, for the role of women in politics.
That which anyone has been long learning unwillingly, he unlearns with proportional eagerness and haste.
If you bear the cross unwillingly, you make it a burden, and load yourself more heavily; but you must bear it.
To get a name can happen but to few; it is one of the few things that cannot be brought. It is the free gift of mankind, which must be deserved before it will be granted, and is at last unwillingly bestowed.
Redistribution divided society into two social classes: the beneficiaries of transfer, who are calling for ever more; and the victims, who submit unwillingly. It could hardly fail to injure social peace and harmony.
Fortunately in my work there's always a choice: I can choose to do it willingly or unwillingly.
I value peace, and I should unwillingly see any event take place which would render war a necessary resource.
Fate intervened. Some of us, that day, she led inexorably through the gates of death. Some of us, innocent and unsuspecting, took, unwillingly, that one last step to oblivion. Some of us took very little sugar.
It is impossible to pretend that you are not heir to, and therefore, however inadequately or unwillingly, responsible to, and for, the time and place that give you life -- without becoming, at very best, a dangerously disoriented human being.
In the morning when thou risest unwillingly, let this thought be present - I am rising to the work of a human being. Why then am I dissatisfied if I am going to do the things for which I exist and for which I was brought into the world?
There are few things that we so unwillingly give up, even in advanced age, as the supposition that we still have the power of ingratiating ourselves with the fair sex.
No one who errs unwillingly is evil.
Old age is a strange country, and most of us enter it unwillingly.
But come back in November or December, in February or March, when the fog, la nebbia, settles upon the city like a marvelous monster, and you will have little trouble believing that things can appear and disappear in this labyrinthine city, or that time here could easily slip in its sprockets and take you, willingly or unwillingly, back.
The soul is unwillingly deprived of truth.
Either I do not corrupt the young or, if I do, it is unwillingly.
Truth is born into this world only with pangs and tribulations, and every fresh truth is received unwillingly.
Here is a thing which the more it is needed the more it is rejected: and this is advice, which is unwillingly heeded by those who most need it, that is to say, by the ignorant.