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Quotes About Choices

Nevertheless, though it is not as bad as sugar and white flour, a white potato is still not a favorable high-starch vegetable to choose, and white rice is not a preferred form of grain to use.
~ Joel Fuhrman
My experience is that most people are in denial about the true risks associated with their preferred eating style. As much as they resist altering their unhealthy diet, they often quickly change their minds once they have their first serious health incident, such as a heart attack or cancer diagnosis. At that point, they curse their former choices and wish they had made better ones. Think about that for a minute: How would the future you want you to eat?
~ Joel Fuhrman
Junk food isn't cheap; we pay a steep price for it years after consuming it.
~ Joel Fuhrman
Processed foods include the following: white bread, bagels, chips, pasta, donuts, cookies, breakfast bars, cold cereals, soft drinks, pretzels, condiments, and premade salad dressings.
~ Joel Fuhrman
The methylcobalamin and hydroxycobalamin forms of B12 are better choices.
~ John A. McDougall
Choose the right friends to live in the right world.
~ John Arthur
Let your friendship with God be real in your life through your conduct, character and choices. Be a best friend of God.
~ John Arthur
There'll be things in your life you'll regret. Dumb mistakes, bad choices. They're like these awful tattoos you can't get rid of. So you wear something over them. Keep them out of sight. That's all I've been doing. Just trying not to look at it.
~ John August
God often allows the natural consequences of our poor choices to play out. The miracle is that he brings good out of our pain by using it to demonstrate his goodness and grace.
~ Unknown
How deceptively light they are, the truly decisive steps we take in life.
~ John Banville
Yet everyone begins in the same place; how is it that most go along without difficulty but a few lose their way?
~ John Barth
Remember that God has given you today and that the choices you make today will shape your tomorrow—not your yesterday.
~ John Bevere
Finally, there are numerous choices and ways that seem good, but their final outcome is sorrow, misery, loss, and death (see Proverbs 14:12). Think of it: our enemy, his servants, and his ways—all of which ultimately seek our demise—are all disguised as good. Scripture doesn't say they can be disguised, but rather that they are disguised. So do not miss this: usually, what is most dangerous to you will not appear as blatant evil. Rather, it will mask itself as good. In
~ John Bevere
Minerva never knew she had other choices. She was lost in a mystified relationship with her father substitute bosses at work. In always trying to do the right thing and please her bosses, she was reenacting her original relationship with her insensitive, unavailable father. Many people reenact their mystified source relationships at work. Their offices become exact replicas of their family of origin. I will have more to say about this later.
~ John Bradshaw
Our lives are limited by our beliefs. In my active addiction, I believed that my life and happiness depended on external forces. I made decisions according to that belief. My false belief led me to make wrong choices. I ultimately created the kind of world I believed in.
~ John Bradshaw
El hombre que se aparta del camino de la sabiduría vendrá a parar en la compañía de los muertos'".
~ John Bunyan
French essayist Michel Eyquem de Montaigne wrote, "The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them; a man may live long yet live very little." The truth is that you can spend your life any way you want, but you can spend it only once.
~ John C. Maxwell
The only way to keep your health is to eat what you don't want, drink what you don't like and do what you'd rather not.
~ John C. Maxwell
we need to make a few critical decisions in major areas of life and then manage those decisions day to day.
~ John C. Maxwell
Should I have that extravagant dessert or call it quits for the night?" "Should I put in the extra effort here or just get by with the minimum amount required?
~ John C. Maxwell
Hell begins on that day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts we wasted, of all that we might have done that we did not do.
~ John C. Maxwell
Sidney Howard said that half of knowing what you want is knowing what you must give up before you get it. When the
~ John C. Maxwell
Decida qué hacer y hágalo; decida qué no hacer y no lo haga». La evaluación de prioridades, sin embargo, no es tan sencilla. Muchas veces las opciones no son blancas o negras, sino de muchos tonos grises. He descubierto que lo último que uno sabe es qué debe
~ John C. Maxwell
HOW ARE YOU FILLING UP THE PAGES OF YOUR LIFE?
~ John C. Maxwell