logo

Quotes About Decision

Consider this true-to-life scenario. Two women become pregnant on the same day. Six months later Woman A has a premature baby, small but healthy. Woman B is still pregnant. One week later both women decide they don't want their babies anymore. Why should Woman B be allowed to kill her baby and Woman A not be allowed to kill hers?
~ Randy Alcorn
The important thing to bear in mind is that you must face your willingness to die to yourself before you choose to walk down the aisle. Is this person the one for whom you are willing to die daily? Is this person to whom you say, "I do" also the one for whom you are willing to say, "No, I don't" to everybody else? Be assured that marriage will cost you everything.
~ Ravi Zacharias
When God decides who should live or die, he is immoral. When you decide who should live or die, it's your moral right." There was a pin-drop silence.
~ Ravi Zacharias
Acting without knowing takes you right off the cliff.
~ Ray Bradbury
We all have our harps to play. And it's up to you now to know with which ear you'll listen.
~ Ray Bradbury
I don't want to change sides and just be told what to do. There's no reason to change if I do that.
~ Ray Bradbury
And looking at one single label on a jar, he felt himself gone round the calendar to the private day this summer when he had looked at the circling world and found himself at its center. The word on the jar was RELISH. And he was glad that he had decided to live.
~ Ray Bradbury
She was too wonderful a character to be allowed to die and I realize now that I should have allowed her to appear at hte end of my book. [Ray writes about the character Clarisse]
~ Ray Bradbury
No one in his right mind, the good Lord knows, would have children!
~ Ray Bradbury
The word on the jar was RELISH. And he was glad he had decided to live.
~ Ray Bradbury
Time only works well in one direction. Back. I control the past. I'll be damned if I know what to do with the present, and to hell with the future. I'm not going to be there, don't want to go there, and would hate you if you made me. It's a perfect life.
~ Ray Bradbury
Belki bin y?l içinde atlamak için daha küçük uçurumlar seçeriz.
~ Ray Bradbury
don't want to change sides and just be told what to do. There's no reason to change if I do that." "You're wise already!
~ Ray Bradbury
I've been a fool all down the line. I can't stay long. I'm on my way God knows where." "At least you were a fool about the right things
~ Ray Bradbury
Ah, Tanr?m, çoÄŸunluÄŸun o korkunç tiranl???. Hepimizin çalacak kendi arp? var. Ve hangi kula??nla dinleyeceÄŸini bilmek ÅŸimdi sana kalm??.
~ Ray Bradbury
He almost turned back to make the walk again, to give her time to appear. He was certain if he tried the same route, everything would work out fine. But it was late, and the arrival of his train put a stop to his plan.
~ Ray Bradbury
finding the highest cliff to jump off.
~ Ray Bradbury
Father had to choose between finishing a story or playing with the girls. I chose to play, of course, which endangered the family income. An office had to be found. We couldn't afford one.
~ Ray Bradbury
Let us go into her room and strangle her," said one of the men. "No, that would not be right," said a woman. "Let us throw her from the window." Everyone laughed tiredly.
~ Ray Bradbury
The fates lead him who will; him who won't they drag.
~ Joseph Campbell
In life, you see, there is not much choice. You have either to rot or to burn. And there is not one of us, painted or unpainted, that would not rather burn than rot.
~ Joseph Conrad
Thou'rt wise, and knowest better than I speak. And as he is, who unwills what he willed, And by new thoughts doth his intention change, So that from his design he quite withdraws
~ Joseph Conrad
the western front on armistice morning, the commanders of seven judged the war essentially over upon receiving word of the signing and stopped; but the commanders of nine divisions decided that the war must go on until the last minute, with predictable results to the lives entrusted to them.
~ Joseph E. Persico
The economic elite have pushed for a framework that benefits them at the expense of the rest, but it is an economic system that is neither efficient nor fair. I explain how our inequality gets reflected in every important decision that we make as a nation—from our budget to our monetary policy, even to our system of justice—and show how these decisions themselves help perpetuate and exacerbate this inequality.13 Given
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz