Quotes About Dilemma
Pique or policy. We would never know.
~ Roger Kahn
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Good Morning. You're in trouble.
~ Roger Zelazny
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Make up your mind, yaar, choose one thing.' 'How can I? I'm just a human being,' he replied
~ Rohinton Mistry
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In case they don't have strawberry, which one – chocolate or vanilla?
~ Rohinton Mistry
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It is not a question of crime and punishment -- it is problem and solution.
~ Rohinton Mistry
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We're a strange animal, so often destroying what we love for selfish ends, and yet tantalized by the sense that there are other choices if only we had strength to make them. In the politics of 400 years ago, we find the same questions we battle with today.
~ Roland Joffe
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He saw too clearly that greater freedom could lead to greater disorder and, by a dangerous dialectic, back to a loss of freedom. Hamilton's lifelong task was to try to straddle and resolve this contradiction and to balance liberty and order. The
~ Ron Chernow
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Dodd, do you often act for both sides in a case?
~ Ron Chernow
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As it turned out, Junior resigned from the bank board the following year, finding some of its practices questionable.
~ Ron Chernow
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For a time, they were held back by Benjamin Brewster, and Rockefeller, unwilling to move without a consensus, yielded against his better judgment.
~ Ron Chernow
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Via com bastante clareza que mais liberdade podia conduzir a uma maior desordem e, por uma dialética perigosa, de volta à perda da liberdade.
~ Ron Chernow
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He believed the definite loss of freedom was worse than the possible loss of life.
~ Lawrence Wright
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when good people do good, and evil people do evil, it is not surprising. But when good people do evil, it takes religion to do that.
~ Lawrence Wright
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between what you thought you wanted and what you wanted? Why did people have to be such a danger to themselves? She had had reasons for her choices. Good
~ Leah Stewart
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Everybody has a choice in life.
~ Lee Child
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He was moving in the chair. Imperceptibly. Tiny violent movements, from side to side. Like he was fighting two alternating opponents, one on his left, one on his right. Like he knew he had to tell me where he had been, but like he knew he couldn't. He was jumping around like the absolute flesh-and-blood definition of a rock and a hard place.
~ Lee Child
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Reacher kept quiet. He could see where this game was going. If he said yes, he'd be expected to hurt the guy badly. Which he had no objection to in principle, but he'd prefer to do it on his own terms. If he said no, Borken would call him a coward with no sense of natural justice and no self-respect. An obvious game, with no way to win. So he kept quiet, which was a tactic he'd used a thousand times before: when in doubt, just keep your mouth shut.
~ Lee Child
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It's true.' 'Then why did you snatch him?' 'We had to. We don't have any choice.' 'Everyone
~ Lee Child
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Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to; or he cannot and does not want to. If he wants to, but cannot, he is impotent. If he can, and does not want to, he is wicked. But, if God both can and wants to abolish evil, then how comes evil in the world? Epicurus, philosopher
~ Lee Strobel
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In fact, when some wedding guest inevitably complains about the seating arrangements, you might point out how long it would have taken you to consider every possibility: assuming you spent one second considering each one, it would come to more than half a million years. The unhappy guest will assume, of course, that you are being histrionic.
~ Leonard Mlodinow
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Scully zerkn??a k?tem oka na Muldera. Kiedy spa?, wygl?da? niewinnie i bezbronnie jak dziecko. Geniusz w opa?ach czy k?opotliwy szaleniec? Pozosta?o jej tylko czeka? i obserwowa?.
~ Les Martin
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Cellad?n fikri ÅŸöyleydi: Gövdesi olmayan bir kafa kesilemezdi, zaten daha önce böyle bir ÅŸey yapmak zorunda kalmam??t? ve bu yaÅŸtan sonra da yapmaya niyeti yoktu. Kral'?n fikri de ÅŸöyleydi: Kafas? olan her ÅŸeyin kafas? kesilebilirdi ve bu konuda daha fazla saçmalaman?n anlam? yoktu. Kraliçe'nin fikri ise ÅŸöyleydi: EÄŸer bir dakika içinde bir sonuca var?lmazsa, oradaki herkesin kafas? kesilecekti.
~ Lewis Carroll
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Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?
~ Lewis Carroll
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But it must be borne in mind that, if there is a Scylla before me, there is also a Charybdis - and that, in my fear of being read as a jest, I may incur the darker destiny of not being read at all.
~ Lewis Carroll
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