But it would be good to know that guided by self-will or diktat, companies have thought about the issue. |
It does not speak of animose anger, impatience, or self-will, but of animose temptations to these, and temptation is the subject in dispute. |
Pray to them, indeed, we need not, as if they would help us out of any self-will of their own. |
In other words, the yolk of the fried egg symbolizes a possibility for self-will. |
But they have encountered the limits of self-will in a particularly dire way. |
But first must come the abandonment of self-will, bit by bit, to the death. |