Quotes About Decision
Me gustaría quedarme contigo, Patrick. ¿Te parece bien? —Es la mejor oferta que he recibido este año, Ange.
~ Dennis Lehane
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Qualsiasi cosa tu abbia intenzione di fare, Teddy, non prendere quelle pillole.
~ Dennis Lehane
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People who know the difference between right and wrong do the wrong thing all the time. You know why? Because they can.
~ Dennis Prager
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The dilemma is awesome. But it has to be faced. Should you battle on, take the pain, endure the indignities, and await the inevitable end, which may be days, weeks, or months away? Or should you take control of the situation and resort to some form of euthanasia, which in its modern-language definition has come to mean "help with a good death"?
~ Derek Humphry
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Kahvalt? tepsisini kar?m?n baÅŸucuna b?rakmak üzereyken kafas?n? kald?r?p yüzüme bakt?; "zaman? geldi mi" diye sordu.
~ Derek Humphry
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The decision that the man was to marry proceeded from God, not from the man.
~ Derek Prince
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You cannot hold on to two things. If you use two hands to hold two things, the strength would be half. So it is best to let go of one and hold on tightly to the other.
~ Unknown
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Sometimes our best action result in things that are most regrettable.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I meant it, Claire,' he said quietly. 'My life is yours. And it's yours to decide what we shall do, where we go next. To France, to Italy, even back to Scotland. My heart has been yours since first I saw ye, and you've held my soul and body between your two hands here, and kept them safe. We shall go as ye say.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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The dog would run a few steps toward the house, circle once or twice as though unable to decide what to do next, then run back into the wood, turn, and run again toward the house, all the while whining with agitation, tail low and wavering. Jesus H. Roosevelt Christ, I said. Bloody Timmy's in the well!
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Torn between the impulse to stroke his head, and the urge to cave it in with a rock, I did neither.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Between hell now, and hell later, Sassenach, he said, his speech measured and precise, I will take later, every time.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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If I'd known I should meet a damn bear, Jamie said, grunting as he lifted another stone into place, I would have taken another path.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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There is a saying: in the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is king. I promptly invented its analogy, based it on experience. When no one knows what to do anyone with a sensible suggestion is going to be listened to.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Fraser stood quite still for a moment, breathing slowly and regarding Woodbine as a tiger might regard a hedgehog: yes, he could eat it, but would the inconvenience of swallowing be worth it?
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I chose my way when I wed ye, though I kent it not at the time. But I chose, and cannot now turn back, even if I would.' 'Would you?' I looked into his eyes as I asked, and read the answer there. He shook his head. 'Would you? For you have chosen, as much as I.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Was a struggle to choose one's own destiny less worthwhile than the necessity to stop a great evil?
~ Diana Gabaldon
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It's not too late, you know," she said. She smiled, teasing a little tremulously. "You could still back out." "It's been too late for me since the day I saw you," he said gruffly.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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My life is yours. And it's yours to decide what we shall do, where we go next. To France, to Italy, even back to Scotland. My heart has been yours since the first time I saw ye, and you've held my soul and body between your hands here and kept them safe. We shall go as ye say.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Well, that's the hell of it, isn't it?" she said, turning away. "You never know, but you have to act anyway, don't you?
~ Diana Gabaldon
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of Jamie. God, how could I do it? Leave him
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I prayed all the way up that hill yesterday; not for you to stay; I didna think that would be right. I prayed I'd be strong enough to send ye away. I said, Lord, if I've ever had courage in my life before, let me have it now. Let me be brave enough and not fall to my knees and beg her to stay.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Sometimes our best actions result in things that are most regrettable.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Well, my mother told me I'd be some lassie's choice one fine day." He reached down a hand and helped me up. "I told her," he continued, "that I thought it was the man's part to choose." "And what did she say to that?" I asked. "She rolled her eyes and said 'You'll find out, my fine wee cockerel, you'll find out.' " He laughed. "And so I have.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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