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Quotes About Decision

U ?oveku se kriju obe mogu?nosti: svinja i svetac. Šta ?e neko ostvariti zavisi od njegovih odluka, a ne od uslova. Viktor Frankl: Zašto se niste ubili
~ Viktor Frankl
divided Europe. Abel looked back on it all and wondered where he had made his mistake. Was it when he agreed to take the job from Saeed? Was it when he pushed the assassins and threatened to hunt them down? At the time, it seemed like his only option, but looking back on it now, it had been a foolish and emotionally inspired move. He had no idea who they were, and they knew far too much about him. It was clear now what they had decided. He had threatened
~ Vince Flynn
his gutsy decision
~ Vince Flynn
The gods thought otherwise. Dis aliter visum.
~ Virgil
We make our destiny by our choice of the gods.
~ Virgil
It was a great mistake to have come. He should have stayed at home and read his book, thought Peter Walsh; should have gone to a music hall; he should have stayed at home, for he knew no one.
~ Virginia Woolf
When she looked in the glass and saw her hair grey her cheek sunk, at fifty, she thought, possibly she might have managed things better--her husband; money; his books. But for her own part she would never for a single second regret her decision, evade difficulties, or slur over duties
~ Virginia Woolf
To leave a door shut that might be open is in my eyes some form of blasphemy.
~ Virginia Woolf
AÅŸa-numita persoan? deprimat? care încearc? s? se sinucid? nu face asta din disperare sau din vreo convingere abstract?. Åži nici pentru c? dintr-o dat? ideea de a muri îi devine atr?g?toare. Persoana a c?rei agonie invizibl? a atins un nivel insuportabil se va sinucide la fel cum o persoan? va alege s? sar? de la fereastra unei înc?peri cuprinse de fl?c?ri.
~ Virginia Woolf
to say, Oh, yes, Frisk. I'll call him Frisk. She wanted even to say, Was
~ Virginia Woolf
In a conflict between the heart and the brain, follow your heart.
~ Vivekananda
The Scandinavian king St Olaf made his subjects choose between baptism or death.
~ Vivianne Crowley
and the red sun of desire and decision (the two things that create a live world) rose higher and higher, while upon a succession of balconies a succession of libertines, sparkling glass in hand, toasted the bliss of past and future nights.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
I moved on, and at noon, dragging through some village, I decided to halt, since even at such
~ Vladimir Nabokov
the red sun of desire and decision (the two things that create a live world) rose higher and higher
~ Vladimir Nabokov
You are sure you are not coming with me? Is there no hope of your coming? Tell me only this
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Van tussled with his slightly overweight conscience (both grinning like old pals in their old gymnasium) — and accepted Dick's offer.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
To think that between a Hamburger and a Humburger, she would--invariably, with icy precision--plump for the former.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Glancing sideways, he said that he loved her. Then, turning rapidly, he walked away and entered a tobacco shop.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
there is no such thing as a riskless strategy Strategy will always involve both opportunity and risk
~ W. Chan Kim
Find the right price for an irresistible offer, which, by the way, isn't necessarily the lower price.
~ W. Chan Kim
The traditional units of strategic analysis—company and industry—have little explanatory power when it comes to analyzing how and why blue oceans are created. (..) The most appropriate unit of analysis for explaining the creation of blue oceans is the strategic move—the set of managerial actions and decisions involved in making a major market creating business offering.
~ W. Chan Kim
Hell, I never vote for anybody, I always vote against.
~ W.C. Fields
An artist must be free to choose what he does, certainly, but he must also never be afraid to do what he might choose
~ Langston Hughes