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Quotes About Decision

I'm not going to breast-feed. I've put this off so long, I'm sure my milk has expired.
~ Rita Rudner
After two years I said to my boyfriend, "Either tell me your name or it's over."
~ Rita Rudner
I was going with someone for a few years, but we broke up. It was one of those things. He wanted to get married, and I didn't want him to.
~ Rita Rudner
My husband and I are either going to buy a dog or have a child. We can't decide whether to ruin our carpet or ruin our lives.
~ Rita Rudner
My boyfriend and I broke up. He wanted to get married and I didn't want him to.
~ Rita Rudner
We've begun to long for the pitter-patter of little feet - so we bought a dog. Well, it's cheaper, and you get more feet.
~ Rita Rudner
Once you give an ultimatum, you have to mean it. You can't pull back. Sometimes your 'or else' is all the power you have and you can't be afraid to do what you threaten to do.
~ Rita Williams-Garcia
Before deciding on a decision, determine how well you are willing to live with it.
~ RJ Intindola
Don't be afraid to burn a bridge you never want to cross again.
~ RJ Intindola
Don't wait until regrets are your only option, make the changes and act before it's too late.
~ RJ Intindola
How many times have we encountered a person that states, "can I ask a question," and proceeds to ask the question before you can respond. In these cases, they've given us a choice and then take it away. What they're really doing here, is making a statement and not asking you to decide.
~ RJ Intindola
Two rights don't equal a left.
~ Roald Dahl
The one thing that I'm in charge of in this wedding is the food.
~ Rob Mariano
Rule 1: You can't make a good buying decision when you're excited. • Rule 2: You can't make a good selling decision when you're afraid.
~ Rob Moore
It felt disingenuous to keep saying, "If we're still together next year . . . " since we knew we wanted to be together next year. Pretending to keep those options open became dead weight.
~ Rob Sheffield
always loved this sentence in Our Bodies, Ourselves, the Eighties edition I had in college: "The previous edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves included a brief section on astrological birth control, which just doesn't work." So much going on in that sentence, dispatched with no drama. Maybe a shade of irony, but no hand-wringing—just a change of mind announced as efficiently and discreetly and decisively as possible.
~ Rob Sheffield
Deciding to spice up the morning by filling the kettle slightly past the recommended level, then thinking better of it.
~ Rob Temple
What do you think? More cheese? Less cheese? Different cheese?" Keith held up a measuring cup of shredded mozzarella and looked inquiringly at Veronica across the kitchen island. She was slicing tomatoes but paused mid chop to look up with one raised brow. "When is the answer ever less cheese?" "Fair point." He dumped the entire cup into the mixing bowl and started to stir.
~ Rob Thomas
Snap judgments? I'd gotten over those about the time I was toilet trained. Swore off diapers and faith in the human experience all in one week.
~ Rob Thurman
The thing about American politics, as I've learned, is there is no choice.
~ Rob Walton
Price is a powerful data point – what a customer is willing to pay for a product or service in a competitive market. Having customers, people that have made that decision, is a valuable thing.
~ Robbert Vorhoff
This talk of exploding spleens scared the hell out of me. I went back to the apartment and told Dominique what the doctor had said and that he had advised me not to participate in the natural childbirth. She thought it all sounded preposterous. "If anybody's going to explode, it's me if I don't have this baby soon.
~ Robbie Robertson
At first the selection of Cody's burial site was under consideration both by members of his immediate family and by the city of Denver, but the family finally chose to leave the decision entirely up to the city.
~ Robert A. Carter
a majority when united by a common interest or passion cannot be restrained from oppressing the minority, what remedy can be found in a republican Government, where the majority must ultimately decide?
~ Robert A. Goldwin