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1 For the will commandeth that there be a will ; not another, but itself.
2 If there be a will , there must be spirituality in man.
3 There first had to be a will to see, buried somewhere inside living things.
4 Once they fancied they saw a light following them, but it turned out to be a will - o' - the-wisp .
5 Yes, there should be a will .
6 Read on, Jane, it may be a will or something, and we may come in for a share-reward ,youknow.
7 INSPIRATION can all too often be a will o'the wisp, leading one on an erratic course into the middle of a bog.
8 If there be a will for the deed, a way will open; there is nothing but yields to the wit of man.
9 It was a will , and the ink on it was hardly dry.
10 There is a will at Constantinople, Salutius, you know where it is .
11 But there are times when his will is a will of iron.
12 For not only is happiness a mockery, but knowledge is a will - o' - the-wisp .
13 There 's an old maxim about where there 's a will there's a way.
14 Well, if there 's a will, there's always a way, you know?
15 Where there is a will , there is not always a way.
16 There is a Will behind this universe, reader, that I know.
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