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Quotes About Decision

By April 1990, Alan and Jessica had lived with his parents for nearly two months. They decided to move, however. The best place was Hoover, into Jessica's mother and stepfather's house. Sam was a month old. Living in Hoover would be more
~ M. William Phelps
I've just always viewed marriage as a job, and it's not the job I want for myself in the foreseeable
~ M.J. Rose
whatever we're doing, healthy or unhealthy, is always a solution to some problem.
~ Unknown
And I realize that the decision to be human is not one single instant, but is a thousand choices made very day. It is choices we make every second and requires constant vigilance. We have to fight to remain human.
~ Unknown
I was like, Then what is it? A republic. It's a republic. Why? Because we elect people to vote for us. That's my point. So why is it like that? Because if it was a democracy, everybody would have to decide about everything. I thought about that. We could have everybody vote. From the feeds. Instantaneous. Then it would be a democracy.
~ Unknown
Then it was this big thing. She was like, 'I never want to see you again', and I was like, 'Fine. Okay? Fine. Then get some special goggles.
~ Unknown
If your company mission is to climb a tree, which would you rather do: hire a squirrel or train a horse?
~ Mac Anderson
Far too many companies are focused on the product and not the experience. We need to replace our brain with our heart, because that's often how people make decisions. Studies have proven that the essential difference between emotion and reason is that emotion leads to action and reason leads to conclusions.
~ Mac Anderson
Most of the offers I get from Hollywood are for teen comedies. My manager thinks I'm crazy for turning down all that money, but I'm very picky.
~ Macaulay Culkin
When You don't know what to do, just do whatever comes next and go from there.
~ Unknown
In those moments, many of us no longer want to be asked, "What do you think?" We want to be told where to march. That is when Fascism gets its start: other options don't seem enough.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
We see long-term planning as necessary and deliberation as a virtue, but when we decide that action is urgently needed, our tolerance for delay disappears.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
What that something might be is for each of us to decide in accordance with our opportunities and talents, but it begins by pushing back harder against the debilitating cancer of cynicism.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
She did not know how or why, but now that she understood, now that she had come to a decision, the old fears had drained away.
~ Madeleine Thien
How did a person know, he wondered, what was love and what was a facsimile of it? Did it matter? Was the thing that mattered most the action that one took - or failed to take - in the name of that feeling?
~ Madeleine Thien
Doing the right thing often resulted in living the wrong thing forever. -Christian, Marquess of Eastrerbrook
~ Madeline Hunter
emotions don't dictate choices.
~ Unknown
I shift, an infinitesimal movement, towards him. It is like the leap from a waterfall. I do not know, until then, what I am going to do.
~ Madeline Miller
I know, now, how I would answer Chiron. I would say: there is no answer. Whichever you choose, you are wrong.
~ Madeline Miller
As it turned out, I did kill pigs that night after all.
~ Madeline Miller
It was so simple. If you want it, I will do it. If it would make you happy, I will go with you. Is there a moment that a heart cracks? But a cracked heart was not enough, and I had grown wise enough to know it. I kissed him and left him there.
~ Madeline Miller
We were silent a moment. 'So, which of the suitors would you have picked?' I shoved him, and he laughed
~ Madeline Miller
Whichever you choose, you are wrong.
~ Madeline Miller
But now Cathy had created the restlessness, the indignation, the beginnings of that shameful need to clamber aboard my spavined white steed, knock the rust off the armor, tilt the crooked old lance and shout huzzah. Sleep immediately followed decision.
~ John D. MacDonald