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Quotes About Decision

All you have been waiting for is your own permission.
~ Pat Rodegast
I reflected that had he married for attraction alone he could have had me. Had he married for money alone, he could have had Miss Vincy. Instead he had chosen a compromise between the two and had ended up with Miss Charity Winthrop. I did not think he could have done worse for himself if he'd tried.
~ Unknown
Total seizure control for your goal may not always be wise. Sometimes it is better to contend with an occasional mild seizure than to have the constant debilitating side effects of too much medication. To the best of our knowledge, brief seizures do no brain damage." She stresses the need for the patient to share in the decision and for the physician to remember his oath: "First do no harm.
~ Unknown
Subordinates may initiate contact more often, but the one with the higher rank gets to decide when and if to interact.
~ Patricia B. McConnell
Fear makes idiots out of us all, at some time or other.
~ Patricia Briggs
Zee said, grumpily, "Liebling, this is not a good idea." "Zee," I told him, "I am completely out of good ideas and am doing my best with the bad ones I have left.
~ Patricia Briggs
This was not a man who wanted to give up his mate. This was a man trying to do the honorable thing—and give her a choice, no matter hiw much it cost him.
~ Patricia Briggs
Not that I'd really been planning on keeping the attack secret; it had just been an option I'd wanted to keep open if I could.
~ Patricia Briggs
I borrowed a hammer and the garage and disposed of both phones. I was pretty sure that I could have just pulled the batteries, but pretty sure wasn't good enough, so I used a hammer.
~ Patricia Briggs
All Adam needed was an answer, and 'no' would have worked just as well to set the pack back in order. I agreed because...because he's Adam. Mine, whispered a voice in my head, but I was pretty sure it was my own voice.
~ Patricia Briggs
Honor, duty, and love. He would not sacrifice Anna for his father and all the other werewolves in existence. Given a choice, he chose love. The decision left him feeling oddly peaceful, if more than a little selfish..
~ Patricia Briggs
Sometimes the only action you can take leads to more trouble. (Honey)
~ Patricia Briggs
There were four cars to choose from, identical except in color. Charles raised an eyebrow at Anna and she trotted around them, pondering. "Gray, white, and silver would all blend in," she told him. "By all means let's take the metallic orange," he agreed somberly.
~ Patricia Briggs
I had two choices. I could stand here and cry—or I could get mad. Guess which one I chose.
~ Patricia Briggs
You should quit worrying about him and start worrying about how you are going to deal with accepting the situation you got yourself into.
~ Patricia Briggs
The Marrok knows," he whispered. "He always does. Everyone else believed I was the same, just like always. My father knew something was wrong, that I wasn't right. I was going to leave—but then you came.
~ Patricia Briggs
Not for the first time, he wished for a more facile tongue. His brother could sometimes change the Marrok's mind—but he never had. This time, Charles knew his father was wrong.
~ Patricia Briggs
Accept some responsibility for your own life, I panted, finally. You could have stayed sitting in the middle of the road. You chose to come with us.
~ Patricia Briggs
I see you've decided to take my advice after all, Richard." Lady Wendall's amused voice said from somewhere above and behind him. "Marrying your ward is *exactly* the sort of usual scandal I had in mind: I wonder it didn't occur to me before.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
Oh, well, if it's a matter of honor," I said. "You should have said that to begin with. Not that it has anything to do with deciding what we ought to do next, but I am sure you would have felt better for saying it.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
it is impossible to come to a sensible conclusion about anything when one is very tired
~ Patricia C. Wrede
We must clearly do something.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
Do we have to invite all of them?" "We might as well," Cimorene said. "We're asking everyone else. And most of them are family." "I think it would be easier to elope," Mendanbar said.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
I'm the King, and I say you go to the dungeon instead of fighting wizards, and no argument.
~ Patricia C. Wrede