Quotes About Dilemma
Calculated risks of abuse are taken in order to preserve higher values.
~ Warren E. Burger
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I've only had to choose between family and career once before, when Vancouver Whitecaps wanted to sign me. I didn't want to take my kids out of school so I didn't go.
~ Robbie Savage
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You meet Rush at a certain point in his life where he's made a decision that he's going to not live by the moral code of being a doctor. He's decided to disengage with that side of his life for various reasons, which we find out through the first season.
~ Tom Ellis
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For Liberal Democrats, the political choice between the hard Brexit menus offered by Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt might seem about as tempting as arsenic verses strychnine.
~ Ed Davey
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His thought is both optimistic and anguished. It is anguished because he sees that we are sentenced by our freedom, imprisoned by it (since it makes us afraid); optimistic because Sartre believed that we are truly free and can indeed make free choices.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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In my case, I chose writing in place of death, and because I lacked faith.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Est-ce que c'est possible qu'on soit lâche quand on a choisi les chemins les plus dangereux ? Peut-on juger une vie sur un seul acte ?
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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Pilihlah, manusia yang bebas atau mengakui Tuhan sebagai sumber nilai. Bila dipilih yang terakhir manusia tersebut tidak bebas, mutlak.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
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being torn apart by far too many loyalties that could not possibly live together in the same brain.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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It didn't seem like Sergeant Doakes would give up before my conversion to a beer-bellied sofa ornament was complete, and I could see nothing else to do except play kick the can and hangman with Cody and Astor, performing outrageously theatrical good-bye kisses with Rita afterward for the benefit of my stalker.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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But of course, very few people are Dexter. This is generally a good thing, but in this case it came in handy to be me. Four months after reading a story in the paper about a missing boy, I read a similar story. The boys were around the same age; details like that always ring a small bell and send a Mister Rogers whisper trickling through my brain: "Hello, neighbor.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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Of all the odd thoughts I could have, that might seem the oddest, but there it was. Dexter was in a dither over doing what he does best, merely because it would be a rush job. Was my new life of luxury rotting away the hard and happy core of the monster that is me? Turning me into an old maid incapable of the simplest and most well-justified endings? Was I really so straitlaced?
~ Jeff Lindsay
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But before I could decide which choice to jump at, life intervened, as it usually does, and made the decision for me.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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He didn't even try. He just stared at me for another long moment. There was nothing to hide under, so I just looked back, and finally he turned back to Deborah. "I won't rat out my own son, Sergeant," he said, in a voice that was almost a hiss. "No matter what you think he's done.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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Which one I like better?" "That's the question, Mr. Tour Guide." I felt suddenly awkward, like I was being tested on something I hadn't studied for. I didn't really know which one I liked more. The only photos I looked at regularly were surveillance and crime scene shots. Aesthetics didn't count. Finally
~ Jeffery Deaver
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Everyone should be allowed to follow their own conscience, Wainwright, when it comes to facing a moral dilemma. Bertrand Russell, no doubt, said Wainwright. Jesus Christ, actually, said George
~ Jeffrey Archer
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She didn't know if his perfectionism canceled out his loss of ambition, or if they were two sides of the same coin. When you stood between somebody you loved and death, it was hard to be awake and it was hard to sleep.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
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Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.
~ Jerry Garcia
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Although Freud said happiness is composed of love and work, reality often forces us to choose love or work.
~ Letty Cottin Pogrebin
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Framing the issue of work-life balance - as if the two were dramatically opposed - practically ensures work will lose out. Who would ever choose work over life?
~ Sheryl Sandberg
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Couldn't I for once have you and the work at the same time?
~ Sigmund Freud
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Joblessness gives you liberty
~ Sunday Adelaja
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Life becomes a dilemma when you are living a purposeless and goalless life
~ Sunday Adelaja
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Fast, Cheap, Good: Pick Two.
~ Maria Semple
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