Quotes About Decision
Every job you take is a gamble that could increase your options or shut them down.
~ Jack Welch
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Over the course of your career, your Detroit will surely call you at one point or another. If you can go, that's great. If you can't, make peace with the reasons why.
~ Jack Welch
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I wish sometimes that the gods would either choose better, or make their wishes clearer
~ Jacqueline Carey
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And having once chosen, never to seek to return to the crossroads of that decision-for even if one chooses wrongly, the choice cannot be unmade.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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Tell me, my heart, would you rather wed a handsome man or a wealthy one?" Zariya considered the question. "If I had the luxury of choice, I would choose a kind man.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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So what? You're no worse off than if you hadn't asked. At least this way you give yourself a fifty-fifty chance
~ Jacqueline Susann
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Je to zvláÅ¡tní - každý rok prožíváme datum své smrti, a pÃ…â"¢itom o tom ani nevíme. Pokud si ho ovÅ¡em nevybereme sami.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
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I decided to sort that out straight away the minute I got home.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
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The story takes up space as a knot in a piece of wood. If the knot is removed, a hole remains. We must ask ourselves, how will this hole that we have opened be filled? The hole, Maisie, is our responsibility.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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just because you know right from wrong, it doesn't mean you stay away from the wrong part.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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I reckon, Billy, that there's such a thing as serendipity, that if you are meant to move on, you will. And I believe that if you imagine, and keep on imagining, a better life for your family, then events will conspire to present the opportunity to you. And when that time comes, you will make your decision, one way or another." "Bit of a gamble, though, ain't it?" "So is staying in one spot." Epilogue
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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Trouble is, your best ain't always the best for those who want a say in the matter.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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I trust Robinson, so I will go ahead," said Davenham. Maisie moved back to the desk, and looked down at her notes, then to the rooftops where pigeons were busy returning to newly built nests, before she brought her attention back to the man in the leather chair before her. "Yes, Mr. Davenham. I will, too." Maisie allowed her acceptance of the case to be underlined by another moment of silence.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
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When there are many worlds you can choose the one you walk into each day.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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five traits: decision, desire, will, closure, and security.
~ Jacques Derrida
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how to justify . . . the decision which subordinates a reflection on the sign to a logic?
~ Jacques Derrida
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To be effective, propaganda must constantly short-circuit all thought and decision. It must operate on the individual at the level of the unconscious. He must not know that he is being shaped by outside forces...but some central core in him must be reached in order to release the mechanism in the unconscious which will provide the appropriate - and expected - action.
~ Jacques Ellul
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Shortly after Lazaridis decided to cut his ties to RIM, he drove to a Waterloo electronics store. Preparing for what he regarded as an unthinkable future without keyboard BlackBerrys, Lazaridis emptied the store's shelves of BlackBerrys, filling a large box with his purchases. "The most frightening thought," he says, "was that I wouldn't have a BlackBerry.
~ Jacquie McNish
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en la guerra, el fin justifica los medios. Aquel
~ Jaime Manrique
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As Rumi reminds us, a bee and a wasp may drink from the same flower, but one produces nectar and the other a sting. We must choose the nectar.
~ Jamal Rahman
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It took her three seconds-one, two, three-to know that her destiny required her to join this man, and his gun and his wagon, and his waiting horses. She had no conception of what was being asked of her, but she knew that there could be no viable alternative. She dashed inside the orphanage and grabbed the few things that belonged to her.
~ James A. Michener
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~ James A. Michener
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What did the hat say to the hatrack? You stay here and I'll go on a head.
~ James A. Michener
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the burden of the thinking man is to calculate the probable good against the possible bad and to decide whether the change will be worth the risk.
~ James A. Michener
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