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Quotes About Dilemma

But when Kaname asked: Would you like to separate, then? Misako answered: Would you? They knew that divorce was the solution, and yet neither had the courage to propose it, each was left face to face with his own weakness.
~ Jun'ichir? Tanizaki
I may cut my coat to follow fashion, sir, but not my conscience.
~ Kage Baker
Ashoka's dilemma is the dilemma of civilization itself. As society developed and weaponry became more deadly, the empire, founded on and maintained by violence, would paradoxically become the most effective means of keeping the peace.
~ Karen Armstrong
How am I to get back to my room dressed like this? He grinned at her, his teeth flashing whitely in the dim light from the fire. You'll leave a trail of water. Which the servants will report to your sister.
~ Karen Hawkins
God save her from a man with green eyes. It was like trying to do complex math while your favorite song played in the background.
~ Karen Hawkins
What, I say, can I do with them?
~ Karen Hesse
I'd no particular ambitions beyond being either widely admired or stealthily influential—I was torn between the two.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
cuando un hombre escoge una acción, también escoge el resultado.
~ Karen Ranney
Everything Jacen did to grab power was within the law. There's law, and there's justice, and sometimes they're not the same thing.
~ Karen Traviss
It was an ethical choice between rules or lives, and rules didn't always translate into what was right.
~ Karen Traviss
There is a fine line between neutral and amoral. In fact, there may be no line there at all.
~ Karen Traviss
Two wrongs—not equal to or more than a right (...) Good luck with quantifying a unit of right or wrong.
~ Karen Traviss
it was better to be guilty and rich than innocent and poor.
~ Karin Slaughter
There were good guys and bad guys, and to protect one, you did what you had to do to the other.
~ Karin Slaughter
Will's life was complicated enough right now without Sara putting him on the spot.
~ Karin Slaughter
Ipak, nije mogla a da se ne zapita zašto muškarac kojeg želi nije slobodan, a onoga koji to jest ne želi. I tako se nastavila njezina misija da si život pretvori u televizijsku sapunicu.
~ Karin Slaughter
And Helen's, too. The last time Lydia had talked to her mother, Helen had said, "Don't make me choose between you and your sister." To which Lydia had responded, "I think you already have.
~ Karin Slaughter
Nice to have an option," Sara mumbled. Cathy had practically poked her girls with a stick. "What
~ Karin Slaughter
Claire joined her, absently watching a lone squirrel hop across the decking and drink saline water from the pool. Asking what to do next was a loaded question, because what it all boiled down to was whether or not Claire wanted to know more. This was past red pill/blue pill. This was skinning the proverbial onion.
~ Karin Slaughter
So this is what it's like to be in love? he mused quietly. And then he frowned. Damn. Now what do I do?
~ Kasey Michaels
A man does not necessarily sin who does that which our reason and our conscience condemn.
~ J. G. Holland
I am nowhere. You can call me the man in the middle.
~ Jean-Luc Godard
I wonder if it's ethical to watch a man with binoculars and a long-focus lens? D'ya suppose it's ethical even if you prove that he didn't commit a crime? I'm not much on rear window ethics.
~ John Michael Hayes
Inability to tell good from evil is the greatest worry of man's life.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero