Quotes About Decision
Strike had not been able to think of a better course of action, given that he intended to stay until he had spoken to Robin again, than continuing to drink.
~ Robert Galbraith
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imagined herself telling her fiancé, "But we've got the Land Rover, Matt, there's no point trying to save for an Audi now!" "It could be really useful for work," she said aloud, "if we need to go outside London. Strike
~ Robert Galbraith
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Why complicate your life when it did not need complicating, when you had a choice?
~ Robert Galbraith
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If he were honest with himself, he'd rather still be at the office, speculating about the stabbings with Robin over a Chinese takeaway than heading towards Madeline's. Best, then, not
~ Robert Galbraith
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But I don't think that's the case for a lot of people. For a lot of people, for a lot the people I met in the bin, I think personal choice has very little to do with it.
~ Robert Goolrick
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Lord, give me the guidance to know when to hold on and when to let go and the grace to make the right decision with dignity
~ Robert H Schuller
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A judge who announces a decision must be able to demonstrate that he began from recognized legal principles and reasoned in an intellectually coherent and politically neutral way to his result. Those who would politicize the law offer the public, and the judiciary, the temptation of results without regard to democratic legitimacy.
~ Robert H. Bork
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What is leadership, after all, but the blind choice of one route over another and the confident pretense that the decision was based on reason
~ Robert Harris
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What would you do if you were me? she said. If I were you-you, or if I were you-me? If you were me-me. If I were you-you, he said, I'd do exactly what you're doing.
~ Robert Hass
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We asked the captain what course of action he proposed to take toward a beast so large, terrifying, and unpredictable. He hesitated to answer, and then said judiciously: "I think I shall praise it."
~ Robert Hass
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Nah," I said to myslef, crumpling up the note, "Non vale il pene".
~ Robert Hellenga
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Never ignore a gut feeling, but never believe that it's enough.
~ Robert Heller
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Are the choices you are making going to really make you happy NOW or happy eventually?
~ Robert Holden
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Some people CHASE happiness. And some people CHOOSE happiness...
~ Robert Holden
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Circumstances and situations do color life, but you have been given the mind to choose what the color shall be.
~ Robert Holden
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Please do not think for a second, as some people do, that Love is primarily an affair of the emotions. It is not: it never ought to be. It is an affair of the will: it is an act of choice.
~ ROBERT HUGH BENSON
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Be simple and quiet. Whenever your soul begins to be disturbed and anxious, put yourself in His Hands, and refuse to decide for yourself. It is easy, so easy.
~ ROBERT HUGH BENSON
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There is only one thing to be done," went on the old lady, "be simple and quiet. Whenever your soul begins to be disturbed and anxious, put yourself in His Hands, and refuse to decide for yourself. It is easy, so easy.
~ ROBERT HUGH BENSON
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2 Corinthians 9:7 Each person should do as he has decided in his heart—not out of regret or out of necessity, for God loves a cheerful giver.
~ Robert J. Morgan
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That's because time brings into play the Fiddle Theory, which states: The longer you fiddle around with a deal, the greater the odds that it will never close.
~ Robert J. Ringer
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I call this second phenomenon the Better-Deal Theory, which states: Before a person closes a deal, it's human nature for him to worry that there may be a better deal down the road.
~ Robert J. Ringer
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I also vowed that if someone refused to sign a commission agreement with me in the future—regardless of the reason—I would assume that he was a Type Number Two and walk away from the deal.
~ Robert J. Ringer
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Free will is not always the most important thing
~ Robert J. Sawyer
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retire-or-expire
~ Robert J. Sawyer
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