His spirit was willing, but his will was not spirited.
by P.G. Wodehouse (0 Reviews)
In "A Prefect's Uncle," author P.G. Wodehouse explores the conflict between intention and action through the quote, "His spirit was willing, but his will was not spirited." This reflects a common struggle individuals face when they desire to achieve something but find themselves lacking the motivation or determination to follow through. The protagonist grapples with his aspirations, highlighting the disconnect between desire and the practical steps required to realize those hopes....
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