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Quotes About Decision

Would you have done anything different, if you had the chance to undo your regrets?
~ Matt Haig
another life you could have lived. To see how things would be if you had made other choices . . . Would you have done anything different, if you had the chance to undo your regrets?
~ Matt Haig
Entre a vida e a morte, há uma biblioteca — disse ela. — E, dentro dessa biblioteca, as prateleiras não têm fim. Cada livro oferece uma oportunidade de experimentar outra vida que você poderia ter vivido. De ver como as coisas seriam se tivesse feito outras escolhas... Você teria feito algo diferente, se houvesse a chance de desfazer tudo de que se arrepende?
~ Matt Haig
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – / I took the one less travelled by, / And that has made all the difference . . .' 'What if there are more than two roads diverging in the wood? What if there are more roads than trees? What if there is no end to the choices you could make? What would Robert Frost do then?
~ Matt Haig
Nora pushed a pawn forward two spaces.
~ Matt Haig
marriage was something you did at the appropriate time with the nearest available person. A game where you grabbed the first person you could find when the music stopped.
~ Matt Haig
Between life and death there is a library,' she said. 'And within that library, the shelves go on for ever. Every book provides a chance to try another life you could have lived. To see how things would be different if you had made other choices . . . Would you have done anything different, if you had the chance to undo your regrets?
~ Matt Haig
She remembered something Mrs Elm had told her in the Midnight Library. 'You see, doing one thing differently is very often the same as doing everything differently. Actions can't be reversed within a lifetime, however much we try .
~ Matt Haig
Quizá no estaba seguro de lo que me interesaba realmente, pero, en todo caso, estaba completamente seguro de lo que no me interesaba.»
~ Matt Haig
It was, she decided, a very good time to die.
~ Matt Haig
or if they had got married because marriage was something you did at the appropriate time with the nearest available person.
~ Matt Haig
You gave up the universe for a life on the sofa?' 'I didn't realise that at the time.
~ Matt Haig
I)t was different because she was alive, when she had so nearly been dead. And because that had been her choice. A choice to live. Because she had touched the vastness of life and within that vastness she had seen the possibility not only of what she could do, but also feel.
~ Matt Haig
Pi?manl?klar?n? telafi etme ?ans?n olsayd?, baz? konularda farkl? davran?r m?yd?n?
~ Matt Haig
It's hard to predict, isn't it?' she asked, looking blankly in front of her as she moved a black bishop across the board to take a white pawn. 'The things that will make us happy.
~ Matt Haig
That excellent outcomes were the result of 'the wise choice of many alternatives'.
~ Matt Haig
Doing one thing differently is often the same as doing everything differently. Actions can't be reversed in a lifetime, however much we try...
~ Matt Haig
And it was different because she was alive, when she had so nearly been dead. And because that had been her choice. A choice to live.
~ Matt Haig
There are more possible ways to play a game og chess than the amount of atoms in the observable universe. So it gets very messy. And there is no right way to play; there are many ways. In chess, as in life, possibility is the basis of everything.
~ Matt Haig
Robert Frost. 'Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – / I took the one less travelled by, / And that has made all the difference . . .
~ Matt Haig
And Nora smiled as she stared at all the pieces she still had left in play, thinking about her next move.
~ Matt Haig
YaÅŸamla ölüm aras?nda bir kütüphane var dedi. Bu kütüphanedeki raflar sonsuza kadar gider. Her kitap yaÅŸam?? olabileceÄŸin baÅŸka bir hayat? yaÅŸama ÅŸans?n? sunar sana. Farkl? seçimler yapm?? olsan, ÅŸu an nas?l bir hayat?n olaca??n? görürsün... PiÅŸmanl?klar?n? telafi etme ÅŸans?n olsayd?, baz? konularda farkl? davran?r m?yd?n?
~ Matt Haig
If you really want to live a life hard enough, you don't have to worry. You will stay there as if you have always been there. Because in one universe you have always been there. The book will never be returned, so to speak. It becomes less of a loan and more of a gift. The moment you decide you want that life, really want it, then everything that exists in your head now, including this Midnight Library, will eventually be a memory so vague and intangible it will hardly be there at all.
~ Matt Haig
Ain't no choice in love and life
~ Matt Haig