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Quotes About Outcome

The better day, the worse deed.
~ Matthew Henry
Sometimes inaction is worse than action.
~ Dave Rubin
One of the primary reasons why the human brain has evolved to look so far into the future is so that we can take actions in the present that will bring us to a better future rather than a worse one.
~ Daniel Goldstein
Regret is the worst human emotion. If you took another road, you might have fallen off a cliff. I'm content.
~ William Shatner
Pressure brings the best out of people, or it can bring the worst out. It's just how you use it.
~ Clint Dempsey
I always think that struggle can bring out the best in people - or the worst.
~ Abby Wambach
In every operation, there's a risk, and you don't know whether it's gonna... you know, obviously there's that 95% chance, whatever they say, they can never say 100% you're gonna be better. But the concern and the worry is the worst thing.
~ Jess Glynne
I've asked myself what is the worst thing that can happen if I take this decision and go along with it. Very often, I find that the worst thing that can happen is something that I can live with. And if that's the case, I will do it.
~ Margrethe Vestager
It wouldn't be the worst thing if you don't play that well but take points.
~ Ralph Hasenhuttl
Nothing is worth doing unless the consequences may be serious.
~ George Bernard Shaw
For me, dance is about the aesthetics and the hard work that goes into creating something so beautiful. Motivation and dedication to the craft is what pushes me to do my best, to always strive to do better, and the outcome is always worth it.
~ Yuan Yuan Tan
The situation in Iraq will be long, it will be expensive and it will be difficult. But in the end, Iraq will very much be worth it.
~ Robert Foster Bennett
I don't think any actor has the luxury of knowing exactly what scripts are going to turn out well and what ones aren't. It would be wonderful to have that particular skill, and maybe people like Tom Cruise have it more than most, but you go into each project hoping that a good, if not great, film will come out the other end.
~ Jonny Lee Miller
The Egyptian tomb was the outcome of the Mesopotamian influence and followed from the religious crisis the country had undergone.
~ Stephen Gardiner
I have always been very calm on the outside. I'm not too stressed now just because I'm in formula one. For me, tomorrow will be another day whether I finish first or last. I have to do the maximum and I cannot ask any more from myself.
~ Fernando Alonso
It doesn't matter who's directing, or who's doing the movie; there are a ton of things that can go wrong, and they do all the time. So you just have to figure out how to get through it, and then how the director finally puts it together, and then see what the audience takes from it. That's the most important thing to me.
~ Rutger Hauer
You know, another thing people don't realize is that there's a ton of luck in 'Jeopardy.'
~ Brad Rutter
I didn't have a ton of success as Justin Hawk Bradshaw, but it wasn't a failure, either.
~ John Layfield
If I do decide to review a product, I sometimes negotiate with a company the timing of the review but never its outcome or tone. I sometimes strive to be the first to publish a review, but I never promise a good review in exchange for that timing.
~ Walt Mossberg
In the fight with Hunt, all I can say is it was a good night for me. I'm happy to get out of there without taking too much damage, and I'd take that every time.
~ Stipe Miocic
Health-assessment software such as CareEvolution's 'Safer Covid' tool can combine multiple health factors to evaluate a person's total risk of contracting Covid or suffering a bad outcome.
~ Scott Gottlieb
The choices we make lead up to actual experiences. It is one thing to decide to climb a mountain. It is quite another to be on top of it.
~ Herbert A. Simon
The sprint is sometimes like a toss of a coin. Sometimes it's heads, and sometimes it's tails.
~ Victoria Pendleton
When you win the toss and bowl, the result always dictates whether you'll be criticised or applauded.
~ Michael Clarke