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Quotes About Decision

Jamie lingered awkwardly a moment, and then, as though suddenly making up his mind to it, stepped forward and bending down, cupped Grey's face between his hands.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I took an especially deep breath, smell notwithstanding, exhaled, and shut my eyes with decision. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. That had been one of Frank's favorite expressions, and by and large, a good sentiment.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I took an especially deep breath, smell notwithstanding, exhaled, and shut my eyes with decision. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. That had been one of Frank's favorite expressions, and by and large, a good sentiment. Depends a bit on the day, though, doesn't it? I thought in his direction.
~ Diana Gabaldon
There's a reason why the hero never dies, you know," I said, and attempted a smile, though my face felt stiff and false. "When the worst happens, someone still has to decide what to do. Go into the house now, and get warm.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I lifted the pistol a little
~ Diana Gabaldon
Do it, I thought, in an agony of apprehension. For God's sake, do it now and don't be gentle!
~ Diana Gabaldon
Don't tell me you didn't think of that when you decided to come here.
~ Diana Gabaldon
head of the gangplank, she would drop the goat
~ Diana Gabaldon
No, there were differences. However unknown my future, it would be shared, and the bond between my man and me went much deeper than the flesh. Beyond all this was the one great difference, though—I had chosen to be there.
~ Diana Gabaldon
A STATE OF CONFLICT September 10, 1777 John Grey found himself wondering how many horns a dilemma could have.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Bazen en piÅŸmanl?k duyaca??m?z hareketler en iyi sonuçlar? doÄŸururlar.
~ Diana Gabaldon
There was no other means of anesthesia available, and I could under no circumstances do it with a conscious patient. Above all, Myers had asked me to do it. I sought Jamie's face, wanting advice. He was there, standing beside me, and saw the question in my eyes. Well, he'd
~ Diana Gabaldon
Do what must be done, and then deal with the consequences.
~ Diana Gabaldon
You asked me if I thought it was worth it. I don't know. But it is my duty, regardless.
~ Diana Gabaldon
I've always known I've lived a life different from other men. One day I turned around and looked back and saw that each step I'd taken was a choice. A choice between right and wrong, between love and hate. Sometimes between life and death. And the sum of those choices becomes your life.
~ Diana Gabaldon
However unknown my future, it would be shared, and the bond between my man and me went much deeper than the flesh. Beyond all this was the one great difference, though—I had chosen to be there.
~ Diana Gabaldon
You—shoot him, can't you?" Jamie shrugged and, lifting the rifle to
~ Diana Gabaldon
The most important thing I've learned about women, Sassenach, is which one to choose.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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
Well, I asked him who would start the war first.
~ Samantha Smith
Nooooooo... favorite film, that's like asking if you have a favorite kid!
~ Sylvia Sidney
I have no political aspiration.
~ Prabhas
It was always assumed that I would go to college.
~ Paul D. Boyer
I think there's this assumption that everybody would rather be a director, and I don't know that that's the case for me, so we'll see.
~ Rachel Morrison