Quotes About Dilemma
We were using a hand-held camera to film the scene when Morse collapses. The camera wouldn't start. Three times they said action and it still wouldn't work. To this day, they still don't know what was wrong.
~ John Thaw
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You know, Castle, like anyone else, is a human being first. If you take a human being - especially a vain one like 'Castle' -and you bring in a gorgeous woman and have sparks fly, who can help themselves? What are you gonna do? Sparks happen!
~ Nathan Fillion
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You can have a value system and be unable to totally live it.
~ Lisa Brennan-Jobs
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This will be a frequent dilemma for historians trying to apply the comparative method to problems of human history: apparently too many potentially independent variables, and far too few separate outcomes to establish those variables' importance statistically.
~ Jared Diamond
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Maybe those sorts of yes-or-no life-and-death decisions are easier to make because they are so black and white. I can cope with them because it's easier. Human emotions, well. . .they're just a fathomless collection of grays and I don't do so well on the midtones.
~ Jasper Fforde
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To espresso or to latte, that is the question...whether 'tis tastier on the palate to choose white mocha over plain...or to take a cup to go. Or a mug to stay, or extra cream, or have nothing, and by opposing the endless choice, end one's heartache...
~ Jasper Fforde
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Because there's someone else here in East Carmin. Someone hopelessly unsuitable. It's all a really bad idea and will lead to trouble of the worst sort. But no matter what, every minute in her presence makes my life a minute more complete.
~ Jasper Fforde
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To espresso or to latte, that is the question," he muttered, his free will evaporating rapidly. I had asked Hamlet for something he couldn't easily supply: a decision. "Whether 'tis tastier on the palate to choose white mocha over plain
~ Jasper Fforde
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We all make the best choices we can with the information we have available at the time we have to make them. None of us ever has enough information to be absolutely sure we're making the right choice.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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Çocuklar bir yanda özerk, sorumlu, özgür ve bilinçli varl?klar olmak zorundayken öte yandan boyun eÄŸmek, tepki göstermemek, itaat etmek ve kurallara uymak zorundad?rlar. Çocuk, bütün bu alanlarda mücadele etmek durumundad?r. ÖrneÄŸin, uymak zorunda kald??? çeliÅŸkili bir mecburiyete ikili bir stratejiyle kar?? koymaktad?r.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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La carencia misma de responsabilidad le producía sentimientos contradictorios: una sensación inusitada de libertad al mismo tiempo que una frustración inexplicable.
~ Jean M. Auel
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İnsan kendi kendine sormal?, diye düÅŸündü Mösyö Darbédat, sorumluluk nerede baÅŸlar ya da daha çok nerede biter?
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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Ali ta sloboda pomalo li?i na smrt.
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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She was a committed romantic and an anarcha-feminist. This was hard for her because it meant she couldn't blow up beautiful buildings.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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I had to leave. She would have died for my sake. Wasn't it better for me to live a half life for her sake?
~ Jeanette Winterson
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there's no choice that doesn't mean a loss
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Somehow she had done wrong by trying to do right.
~ Jeanne DuPrau
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Besides, I'm not taking anything that isn't mine, not forcing folk to do anything they don't want to do, just helping out the people of Claiborne County who through no fault of their own are in an awful bind. Obey the law and starve. Or break the law and eat. Not a lot to ponder there.
~ Jeannette Walls
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Existence is an imperfection.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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I can always choose, but I ought to know that if I do not choose, I am still choosing.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Perhaps it's inevitable; perhaps one has to choose between being nothing at all, or impersonating what one is. That would be terrible,' he said to himself: 'it would mean that we were duped by nature.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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The plight of modern man is that he is condemmed to be free.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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what we might call everyday morality is exclusive of ethical anguish.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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There are two ways to go to the gas chamber, free and not free.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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