Quotes About Decision
I don't always do it, but I like to do it in some cases. I have to decide when to do it.
~ Patricia Crisafulli
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But love and hate, he thought now, good and evil, lived side by side in the human heart, and not merely in differing proportions in one man and the next, but all good and all evil. One had merely to look for a little of either to find it all, one had merely to scratch the surface. All things had opposites close by, every decision a reason against it, every animal an animal that destroys it, the male the female, the positive the negative.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Don't you want to forget it, if it's past? I don't know. I don't know just how you mean that. I mean, are you sorry? No. Would I do the same thing again? Yes. Do you mean with somebody else, or with her? With her, Therese said.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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It was the seventh or eighth floor, she couldn't remember which. A streetcar crawled past the front of the hotel, and people on the sidewalk moved in every direction, with legs on either side of them, and it crossed her mind to jump.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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If I had been blind, I could have got married, I am pretty sure.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Which side are you on, Cade? she asked quietly. Unwilling to answer the implications in that question, Cade gave the simple truth. Mine. His
~ Patricia Rice
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I know what I'd do in the matter, but I'm a dedicated villain. -Roland Otton
~ Patricia Veryan
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When a person says "No" and really means it, he or she is doing far more than saying a word of two letters. The entire organism—glandular, nervous, muscular—gathers itself together into a condition of rejection.
~ Dale Carnegie
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So I banish about ninety per cent of my worries by taking these four steps: Writing down precisely what I am worrying about. Writing down what I can do about it. Deciding what to do. Starting immediately to carry out that decision.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Get the facts. Analyze the facts. Arrive at a decision—and then act on that decision.
~ Dale Carnegie
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casi todas las personas son tan felices como se deciden a serlo.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Our trouble is not ignorance, but inaction.
~ Dale Carnegie
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So she decided on a different approach.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Every day brings a choice: to practice stress or to practice peace.
~ Dale Carnegie
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He meant—once you have made a careful decision based on facts, go into action. Don't stop to reconsider. Don't begin to hesitate, worry and retrace your steps. Don't lose yourself in self-doubting which begets other doubts.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Even a Mongolian idiot wouldn't dream of trying to go back 180 million years to change those tracks.
~ Dale Carnegie
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But your scale still tips one way or another every day.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Taft said: "I don't see how I could have done any differently
~ Dale Carnegie
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There is no question of doing is purely on our own. But we must act. Grace is opposed to earning, not to effort. And it is well-directed, decisive, and sustained effort that is the key to the keys of the kingdom and to the life of restful power in ministry and life that those keys open to us.
~ Dallas Willard
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we fail to be disciples only because we do not decide to be. We do not intend to be disciples. It is the power of the decision and the intention over our life that is missing. We should apprentice ourselves to Jesus in a solemn moment, and we should let those around us know that we have done so.
~ Dallas Willard
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La idea de que puedes confiar en Cristo sin decidir obedecerle es una ilusión generada por el predominio de una «cultura cristiana» descreída. De hecho, no puedes confiar en Jesús sin determinar obedecerle más de lo que podrías confiar en tu médico y en el mecánico de tu coche sin determinar seguir su consejo.
~ Dallas Willard
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Most problems in contemporary churches can be explained by the fact that members have never decided to follow Christ.
~ Dallas Willard
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if we are not prepared to use our power of choice to turn our minds to God, then we do not have contact with God.
~ Dallas Willard
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The general human failing is to want what is right and important, but at the same time not to commit to the kind of life that will produce the action we know to be right and the condition we want to enjoy. This is the feature of human character that explains why the road to hell is paved with good intentions. We intend what is right, but we avoid the life that would make it reality.
~ Dallas Willard
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