Quotes About Decision
Partire e fermarsi sono le due cose più difficili
~ Niall Williams
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Hagas lo que hagas te arrepentiras.
~ Nicanor Parra
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You don't know what you're going to do in a crisis," said Frieda. "Until it happens.
~ Unknown
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In the end you have to choose who you will become. You are your life's work. Every moment of every day makes you. Only at the end, when your story is over, do you know what you have created.
~ Unknown
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Spune nu doar acela care îl ?tie pe da. Îns? el, care ?tie totul, la nu ?i da are foile rupte.
~ Unknown
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If they didn't sail soon, the invasion would have to be postponed, perhaps until the following year.
~ Unknown
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My friends,' he told them. 'I am going to throw this aboard the English ship.
~ Unknown
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VILLENEUVE HOLDS A COUNCIL OF WAR
~ Unknown
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The council of war took place aboard the Bucentaure on 8 October.
~ Unknown
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Napoleon decided to wait. Spring 1805 was the time.
~ Unknown
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who marched his men to the top of the hill and marched them down again.
~ Unknown
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By mid-afternoon, Villeneuve was forced to abandon any hope of getting his fleet out before dusk.
~ Unknown
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Villeneuve didn't hesitate. Gravina was right. The whole fleet must form line of battle at once,
~ Unknown
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Whatever the committee decided, it would take time for the towers to be built.
~ Unknown
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A third possibility open to the duke was the flooding of Romney Marsh.
~ Unknown
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Captain Harvey held his fire until the Fougueux's yardarms were almost touching the Téméraire's
~ Unknown
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in return for Joseph resigning his right to succeed him as Emperor of France.
~ Unknown
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the French and Spanish should have closed their line,
~ Unknown
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Villeneuve looked at Lieutenant Fulcran Fournier and gave him the nod. It was time to surrender.
~ Unknown
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With hindsight, Napoleon might have done better to build steam ships
~ Unknown
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To cede choices about the texture of our daily lives to a grand abstraction called progress is folly
~ Unknown
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They decided not to touch the quarter-million dollars in the GoFundMe account, aside from 10 percent that they would give to their church as a tithe. The rest went into a new Tanitoluwa Adewumi Foundation to be used to help struggling immigrants like the ones
~ Nicholas D. Kristof
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How can an intelligent person, committed to choosing a new career path, decide exactly which direction to pursue?
~ Nicholas Lore
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In the end you should always do the right thing even if it's hard.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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