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Quotes About Decision

All paths cause pain, so to chose the safe over the audacious will not give you less pain, only less beauty.
~ Michael Ventura
Our choices are truncated in evil's presence.
~ Michael Ventura
That's what America's all about, man, if it's about anything. You can choose your own name.
~ Michael Ventura
If you must play, decide upon three things at the start: the rules of the game, the stakes, and quitting time.
~ Unknown
The 50–50–90 rule: Anytime you have a 50–50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability you'll get it wrong. Andy Rooney
~ Unknown
each one of us will face a moment when eternity whispers into our hearts, This is your time.
~ Michael W. Smith
Historian Bernard DeVoto later called 1846 "the year of decision." Not all the decisions proved wise.
~ Unknown
Day one we're moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem. Netanyahu's all in.
~ Michael Wolff
Nobody now believed that firing Comey was a good idea;
~ Michael Wolff
This was the job Bannon a week later.
~ Michael Wolff
Agape love is the decision to keep loving and seeking the best for someone even when we don't feel like it, even when that person sins against us.
~ Unknown
Should I just die? The decision struck me as premature.
~ Michel Houellebecq
What could we do, then? We asked ourselves the question while crossing the dunes. Live? It's precisely in this kind of situation that, crushed by the sense of their own insignificance, people decide to have children; this is how the species reproduces, although less and less, it must be said.
~ Michel Houellebecq
There was no way I could think it over without a second Calvados. After thinking it over, I decided that the really prudent thing was to go out and buy another bottle.
~ Michel Houellebecq
I spent whole afternoons at Bon Marché looking at pullovers, there was no sense in going on like that.
~ Michel Houellebecq
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~ Michel Houellebecq
Les chiffres étaient impressionnants : plus de douze mille personnes, en France, chaque année, choisissaient de disparaître, d'abandonner leur famille et de refaire leur vie, parfois à l'autre bout du monde, parfois sans changer de ville.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Not having children derives not from dislike, but from love too great to bring them into this world, too limited, too vain, too cruel.
~ Michel Onfray
And in the midst of that calling, God then called me to run for the United States Congress. And I thought, "What in the world would that be for?" And my husband said, "You need to do this." And I wasn't so sure. And we took three days, and we fasted and we prayed. And we said "Lord, is this what you want, are you sure? Is this your will?" And after, along about the afternoon of day two, He made that calling sure.
~ Michele Bachmann
Patrick: Is fear rith maith n? drochseasamh. Jessica:And that means what? Patrick: A good run is better than a bad stand. Jessica: Oh. And that means what? Patrick: It means, Jessica, that life is about choices. Sometimes you fight, sometimes you flee, but you never surrender.
~ Michele Bardsley
The ripple effect. You throw a pebble into the water and it creates ripples. Your action was to throw the pebble—the representation of your choice. That's all that you can control. But not the ripples—those are the consequences of your choice. And that you cannot control.
~ Michele Bardsley
I paused, deciding which story to pluck from my quiver and shoot in his direction" -Eve
~ Michele Jaffe
away is hard to go, but no one asked me to stay
~ Unknown
And just because I was a little more willing and a lot more able to be a parent didn't mean I was itching to become one.
~ Michelle Huneven