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Quotes About Personal choices

Jesus must make decisions on his own, choices that probably seem confusing, and, in this case, offensive to those around him. This is often true of all of us when we make truly free decisions.
~ James Martin
Will our grandchildren enjoy the freedom and prosperity we enjoy, or will they ask us, "Where were you when freedom died?" The choices we make in the next few years—in our personal lives, families, churches, and politics—will determine the answer.
~ James Robison
Mrs. Pearson said dryly: "I can't see me cluttering myself up with kids if I didn't have to. You wouldn't catch me marrying and getting kids if I had my chance over again, but it takes all sorts to make a world.
~ Doris Lessing
But you see, Miss Helier, this isn't a serial story. This is real life; and real life stops just where it chooses.
~ Agatha Christie
Some make light of decisions, arguing that all possible decisions will occur. In such a world, how could one be responsible for his actions? Others hold that each decision must be considered and committed to, that without commitment there is chaos. Such people are content to live in contradictory worlds, so long as they know the reason for each.
~ Alan Lightman
If there's two things I will never do, it would be grow a beard and pick up the uke again.
~ Jens Lekman
No, I never drink beer. I've never had a pint of lager in my life.
~ John Barnes
We read a lot from the Satanic bible. It's not quite the opposite of the normal bible - a lot of its principles are just about being yourself, if you want to do something you do it, if you wanna have affairs you can. But we never hold daily rituals or anything.
~ Jeff Hanneman
As a woman of a certain age - and really, ever since I hit puberty and my baby-making parts were suddenly subject to public debate - I've been told over and over again that I will 'change my mind' about not wanting kids.
~ Jen Kirkman
Warhol wanted to put me in a film, but my mother wouldn't let me.
~ Patti D'Arbanville
Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy.
~ Rachel Howzell Hall
Sometimes what other people want is wantable, briefly, before dissolving in the face of your own wants.
~ Rachel Kushner
Each day, each one of us chooses not to do many things that would be legal but offensive to those around us.
~ Ralph Peters
All human activity suddenly seemed to me composed of such sport: We each chose the game we thought would yield the most for us and our own. We gambled, gambled selfishly, gambled more than we could afford, the odds staggeringly stacked in somebody else's favor.
~ Rattawut Lapcharoensap
We all control our careers. Those choices that you make are so critical.
~ Angela Ahrendts
Some of my friends don't have a cell phone. Patti LaBelle doesn't have a cell phone.
~ Lee Daniels
I care most about how people live their lives, what choices they make, and how they get the best from themselves.
~ MS Dhoni
You have to just make the choices you make in life. I made the choices I made because I believed they were right for me.
~ Angelina Jolie
When I go to the supermarket, I can see people looking in my cart. So I have to be careful what I buy and when. I send my sister to Costco to pick up the personal items.
~ Jill Biden
I get very few nasty letters. A few from people who disapprove of the fact that I'm getting naked on television yet again. I don't know why - I suppose they don't like the idea that I'm doing that while I'm married with children.
~ Rupert Penry-Jones
If you want to change your hair colour or your nail colour or things like that its fine, but you have to realize the dangers and repercussions of surgery.
~ Heidi Montag
Having nasal surgery while you're an active boxer is like breast surgery, a lift right before you have kids. What's the point?
~ Paul Nassif
Me and most of my girlfriends have said that we would never have a boob job, but we all said that we might have a boob lift. That doesn't sound so surgical, does it?
~ Miquita Oliver
Whatever sartorial choices a woman makes are hers and hers alone. It is neither a man's nor the state's place to define proper "womanhood" in Islam. Those who treat the Muslim woman not as an individual but as a symbol either of Islamic chastity or secular liberalism are guilty of the same sin: the objectification of women.
~ Reza Aslan