Quotes About Decision
their chests. Mr. Ryu tells us to get off the bus and go inside
~ William Andrews
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You have deliberately tasted two worms and you can leave Oxford by the next town drain.
~ William Archibald Spooner
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When the number of options available is limited, it is foolish to fuss and fret. We should instead simply choose the best of them and get on with life. To behave otherwise is to waste precious time and energy.
~ William B. Irvine
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When the number of options available is limited, it is foolish to fuss and fret. We should instead simply choose the best of them and get on with life. To behave otherwise
~ William B. Irvine
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We always have a choice, Colonel Zuko. From the day we're born. The choice to do good. Or the choice to do evil. - President Kyler
~ William Bernhardt
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If you trap the moment before it's ripe,The tears of repentance you'll certainly wipe;But if once you let the ripe moment goYou can never wipe off the tears of woe.
~ William Blake
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What is the problem? What is the situation that requires this change to solve it? Who says so, and on what evidence? What would occur if no one acted to solve this problem? And what would happen to us if that occurred?
~ William Bridges
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The intellect of man is forced to choose Perfection of the life, or of the work And if it take the second must refuse A heavenly mansion, raging in the dark.
~ William Butler Yeats
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The intellect of man is forced to choose Perfection of the life, or of the work.
~ William Butler Yeats
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Adherence to Joseph E. Johnston would be Jefferson Davis' greatest mistake of 1862-1863 and one of his greatest of the war.
~ William C. Davis
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The perfect man of action, is the suicide.
~ William Carlos Williams
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June 22, 1844. Saturday.] Joseph whispered and told me either to put the records of the Kingdom into the hands o some faithful man and send them away, or burn them, or bury them. I concluded to bury them, which I did immediately on my return home.
~ William Clayton
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Married in haste, we may repent at leisure.
~ William Congreve
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Defer not till tomorrow to be wise, tomorrow's sun to thee may never rise.
~ William Congreve
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But the ifs of history: if Cleopatra's nose had been one inch longer,' he said, 'would Antony have lost the battle of Actium?
~ William Dalrymple
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Save the world by torturing one innocent child? Which innocent child?
~ William Edgar Stafford
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Decision by majorities is as much an expedient as lighting by gas.
~ William Ewart Gladstone
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Given a choice between grief and nothing, I'd choose grief.
~ William Faulkner
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Given the choice between the experience of pain and nothing, I would choose pain.
~ William Faulkner
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A budget tells us what we can't afford, but it doesn't keep us from buying it.
~ William Feather
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We have the power to do any damn fool thing we want to do, and we seem to do it about every 10 minutes.
~ William Fullbright
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Is it for the cultivated man, the man of broad and general views, to throw himself without reserve and with all his weight, into what, for aught he yet knows, may be only a cross-current and eddy, instead of the main stream of truth?
~ William G. T. Shedd
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He has all the time in the world, he can pick and choose, all the time you have is the moment of his arrival.
~ William Gay
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There was something mystic about crossroads, they doubled the options, confused both pursuer and pursued.
~ William Gay
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