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Quotes About Decision

Se dio cuenta de que era mucho más fácil hallarse a las puertas de algo que haberlas cruzado.
~ Markus Zusak
moments, Liesel stood. The corridor was huge. She examined the soldier in her palm. Instinct told her to run home immediately, but common sense did not allow it. Instead, she placed the ragged soldier in her pocket and returned to the classroom.
~ Markus Zusak
We can't leave him here, the smell will kill us . . . and we can't carry him out the door and drag him up the street, either. We can't just say, 'You'll never guess what we found in our basement this morning . . .
~ Markus Zusak
Kiedy zdecydowa?a si? opisa? swoj? histori?, rozwa?a?a dok?adnie, od kiedy ksi??ki i s?owa zacz??y znaczy? nie tylko to, co znaczy?y, lecz wszystko.
~ Markus Zusak
Üzerinde bu kadar düÅŸünmen gerekirse, yapmaya deÄŸmez zaten.
~ Markus Zusak
When they come and ask you for one of your children," Barbara Steiner explained, to no one in particular, "you're supposed to say yes.
~ Markus Zusak
I'm ready now." If he'd intervened, it might have
~ Markus Zusak
He's the type who is unafraid to make a decision. In this case, Rudy had already made up his mind about Liesel Meminger.
~ Markus Zusak
Even inaction is a powerful choice.
~ Markus Zusak
Usually, if an idea keeps calling you back, it's the right one
~ Markus Zusak
Don't ask him for help," Mama pointed out. "That Saukerl." Papa was staring out the window, as was often his habit. "He left school in fourth grade." Without turning around, Papa answered calmly, but with venom, "Well, don't ask her, either." He dropped some ash outside. "She left school in third grade.
~ Markus Zusak
Salvas a alguien. Lo matas. ¿Cómo iba a saberlo el hombre?
~ Markus Zusak
Everything about this evening is both exquisite and bewildering and I can't decide if I want to go on with this dream or run back down the yellow-lit rock to the stable. But the stable door is closed.
~ Marlena De Blasi
People who say they don't have a choice just too coward to choose.
~ Marlon James
Jury paused. "This is a onetime offer. It won't come again. Choose." Melrose prepared to laugh like hell, but managed only a bark. "Onetime offer? You mean if I don't take you up on either of these jobs here and now, you'l I never ask me again?" "That is correct." "Is this the most ridiculous conversation we've ever had?" "No, we've had more ridiculous.
~ Martha Grimes
It was either Kenya or staying with my nincompoop grandchildren. Ha! Leopards I'd sooner." Melrose waited for her to complete the sentence, but she was done with it.
~ Martha Grimes
One woman I knew decided, with her husband, to abort a planned pregnancy when a crucial three-day exam was scheduled near her due date. I don't know whether she even asked if the exam could be rescheduled.
~ Martha N. Beck
the single most important decision any of us will ever have to make is whether or not to believe that the universe is friendly.
~ Martha N. Beck
Isn't it odd that people pray every day over the tiniest things—the weather, a green light, a baseball game, things they can't change at all? But how come nobody prays when they are faced with a decision? When there's a difficult choice to make, don't you think God would like to help you make it?
~ Martha Williamson
Impartially, shrewdly, I considered suicide, though not in my worst moments. The bottle of pills. The note: 'No hard feelings, everyone, but I've thought about it and it's just not on, is it? It's nearly on, but not quite. No? Anyway, all the best, C.
~ Martin Amis
Each life is a game of chess that went to hell on the seventh move(...)
~ Martin Amis
I was informed by my viscera that now was the time to put my arm around her shoulders. I ignored them.
~ Martin Amis
There are not many road signs in Russia, you know.' He laughed. 'If you don't know where the road goes, you shouldn't be on it.'" — Arkady Renko from Gorky Park
~ Martin Cruz Smith
How did the distillers decide which part of their production was vodka and which was rubbing alcohol? Or did it matter? While
~ Martin Cruz Smith