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Quotes About Decision

You pay your money and you takes your choice.
~ Unknown
Wisdom oft times consists of knowing what to do next.
~ Herbert Hoover
Wisdom consists not so much in knowing what to do in the ultimate as knowing what to do next.
~ Herbert Hoover
A sabedoria não consiste tanto em saber o que fazer no final, mas em saber o que fazer em seguida.
~ Herbert Hoover
Wisdom consists not so much in knowing what to do in the ultimate as in knowing what to do next.
~ Herbert Hoover
I'll take the contract. He can have the team.
~ Unknown
You are free to choose your own way of life, but you are not free to choose the results.
~ Herbert M. Shelton
The range of choice open to the individual is not the decisive factor in determining the degree of human freedom, but what can be chosen and what is chosen by the individual. The
~ Herbert Marcuse
Non è l'ambito delle scelte aperte all'individuo il fattore decisivo nel determinate il grado della libertà umana, ma che cosa può essere scelto e che cosa è scelto dall'individuo.
~ Herbert Marcuse
Maar als ik nu 'ns... op een ultra-conservatieve partij zou stemmen. Zou dat een klacht waard zijn?' Ik weet niet waarom ik dat zeg. Het komt zomaar bij me op. 'Op welke partij u stemt, zijn uw eigen zaken. Trouwens, hoe zou ik dat ooit te weten komen? Ik neem aan dat u dat niet aan m'n neus zou hangen.' Ik denk even na. Ze heeft gelijk.
~ Unknown
I am suspending my presidential campaign, because of the continued distractions, the continued hurt caused on me and my family, not because we are not fighters. Not because I'm not a fighter.
~ Herman Cain
He who hesitates is lost. There is no real truth in that statement, of course. Any kind of a generalisation is more or less half-baked, including this one. Truth of necessity requires the exposition of both of two opposing points of view.
~ Unknown
I would prefer not to.
~ Herman Melville
To choose the right dog," he said, "you'll need to do your homework." "I finished my homework," said Amelia Bedelia.
~ Unknown
She became aware of his hands, moving up both sides of her, sliding up from her waist to her rib cage. Bad news. Instinctively she knew that it was "either-or." Either she opened her mouth and let the mad tongue in--or he was going to, sure as God made little apples, grab her little apples. The choice, she knew, was hers--for he lingered there, simultaneously, in both areas of combat, as if to say, "You have five seconds, take your pick.
~ Unknown
all face two basic and interrelated questions: What to? How to?
~ Herminia Ibarra
It takes, on average, three years from the time a person decides to leave the company until the day he or she walks out the door. Those are not good or productive years.
~ Herminia Ibarra
And what is choice but a branch of the future grafting itself onto the stem of the present?
~ Unknown
The future irrupts at all times, wanting to actualize itself in every decision we make; it tries, as hard as it can, to become the past. This is what distinguishes the future from mere fancy. The future happens. The
~ Unknown
Windisch piensa: "el final está aquí". Desde que se propuso emigrar ve el final en todos los rincones del pueblo. Y el tiempo detenido para los que quieren quedarse.
~ Herta Muller
She had a distressing sense of life's rushing by before she had a chance to fully make up her mind in which direction she wanted to go.
~ Unknown
Makenna's "He does" clashed with Cogswhallop's "She does." They looked at each other, and she saw the love in his eyes -- but he saw the truth in hers. "He does," she told the Hierarch firmly.
~ Hilari Bell
But at what price? What would she have to block out, just to go from one day to the next? You'll never understand the choice I've had to make. Either way, her life is over. Living like that; or prison. It's the end. Either one will break her.
~ Unknown
pointing towards the doorway.
~ Unknown