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Quotes About Choices

When you take this journey of becoming an actor, there are only destinations - one, where people give you that limelight and expect the world from you, and two, they don't know who you are, and they don't care what you are doing. You have to choose where you want to go.
~ Vicky Kaushal
Nobody destroys people - people destroy themselves, and it's very, very sad.
~ John Catsimatidis
As an actor, you don't really have a say or a voice in what the conversation of the show is going to be. So, as an actor, I'm just trying to make sense of why the character is making these choices, and somehow, in that way, you can sympathize or root, at least not detest, what this person is doing. That's, at least, my job in telling that story.
~ Shiri Appleby
I think a lot of people miss out on opportunities, they miss out on achieving their dream, and they miss out on doing what they love to do because they're allowing something else, something outside of them and outside of God, to dictate what their life's going to look like.
~ Kurt Warner
If a character artiste accepts too many small roles his career dies a slow death.
~ Mukesh Rishi
Drinks-wise, I stick to water, sometimes a Diet Coke.
~ Steph McGovern
I don't believe in dieting. But I don't eat rice at all.
~ Meghana Raj
I don't believe in diets, and no one should.
~ Montel Williams
The cult of celebrity turned me off, and when the opportunities came along for me to play different characters, that's what I went for rather than the safe choices.
~ Dennis Christopher
I was looking to play different characters, and films didn't offer many choices.
~ Pankaj Kapur
It's good to give seniors more choices and more options, let them choose a plan that's best for them and target assistance to the lowest income people.
~ John Sununu
As a manager, when you can't get your first target do you go and spend on your second, third, fourth choice?
~ Graeme Souness
I make a fair amount of my food choices for environmental-type reasons than nutrition or taste. I'm trying to minimize impact, which is something most people don't necessarily think about when they're shopping.
~ Alex Honnold
Far too often the choices reality proposes are such as to take away one's taste for choosing.
~ Jean Rostand
My wife has her stuff and her taste, and I have my stuff and my taste.
~ Peter Eisenman
If a script is good, you are 10 steps into the part just reading it. But my choices are not all down to my taste. It is about people you have worked with before.
~ Olivia Colman
I'm no stranger to the occasional dodgy juice, but it doesn't taste very nice and it is bloody boring. It's not a way to live.
~ Kate Winslet
I think that style, taste, and choices in general are forged by everything that surrounds you - everything you see, taste, touch, smell and hear. So of course, my family has influenced me as a person and in my own style, but so have all the experiences that I went through as an individual.
~ Margherita Missoni
The problem is that restaurants have assumed that kids don't want to eat anything other than chicken nuggets or fast-food burgers, but they do. They want to eat things that taste good.
~ Kimbal Musk
I famously tasted shark fin soup many, many years ago before we understood exactly what was going on with the harvesting of sharks. I've consequently come out against it. I make personal choices in my life and stand behind them.
~ Andrew Zimmern
Everybody has different tastes. Some people love Italian food; some don't.
~ Dirk Nowitzki
The food industry has forced people in-between two choices, either quality food that tastes great and takes a lot of work to make or convenient food thats very, very cheap and bad for you.
~ Gagan Biyani
I am a dichotomy of tastes. I'm big on water, and I do a protein drink in the morning, but then I eat off the kids' menu after that. So, there's only like six foods I like. I like quesadillas. I like hamburgers. I like sushi. I like pizza, PB&J, or breakfast any time of the day.
~ Brad D. Smith
His tastes were probably formed by whatever wife he was married to at the time and what he could afford.
~ Jack Hemingway