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Quotes About Decision

We've decided to give you your memories back after all. Like it or not.
~ James Dashner
The choice is yours. Certain death, or death uncertain. Choose.
~ James Dashner
Maybe. It's now or never." "Cameras and guards? It's a big risk." "But they have our friends." Alec nodded slowly. "Said like a true soldier." "Let's go, then.
~ James Dashner
Where's your sketch pad?" I asked. … "I gave that up," Kay said. "I wasn't very good, so I changed my major." "To what?" "To pre-med, then psychology, then English lit, then history." "I like a woman who knows what she wants." Kay smiled. "So do I, but I don't know any.
~ James Ellroy
Whenever we make a decision about something, most of us want to be sure, beyond any doubt, of what is absolutely true. That will never happen spiritually. We're talking about God, and there is no way you can get every question about him answered. If you could fathom everything that there is to know about God, he'd be no bigger than your mind—no larger than your intellect—and that would be a small God. The goal isn't to get every answer, but enough answers.
~ James Emery White
Would appreciate your convoying (sic) the following to Joe DiMaggio in the event the Yankees don't pay more than $37,000: 'We cordially invite you to try out with the 143rd Infantry, 36th Division. The pay is only $21 a month but that's better than nothing. Please advise. P.S. Why settle for yesterday's salary?
~ James F. Lee
You have been fine-tuned over millions of years to desire to be in harmony with the natural world, to be curious about your own mind, and to recognize the essential unity of which you are a part. Whether or not you ever choose to use psychedelic experiences as part of your self-discovery, your decision should be an informed one.
~ James Fadiman
Dear me, whatever shall we do with mother?
~ James Goldman
He said it would be too late to change course once the impact of the buildup began to be felt.
~ James Gustave Speth
There are flowers growing upon the hill Like they always have before. Will you stay here with me, or go and kill On a foreign lonely shore?
~ James Horner
Mom, you're not going to let him name him, are you? That's favoritism, and I'll be traumatized if you do.
~ James Howe
However, I would argue that there is one simple question that implies all of the above questions and gets to the heart of the issues concerning the ball's motion. That one single question is the following: Does the ball have any choice?
~ James Kakalios
You better find out what you want in life, because that's what you're going to get!
~ James Kirkwood Jr.
God is love, and he designed us with the capacity to love him back. But he won't force the issue. We have the freedom to choose him or turn away. Our choice is what determines where we will go after death.
~ James L. Garlow
The good news about hell is this: It wasn't intended for you, and you weren't intended for it. You don't have to go there. Choose otherwise.
~ James L. Garlow
James L. Stokesbury
~ independent
If only I had been able to examine the evidence while it was fresh! But no: I had followed my prick instead. What would Sherlock Holmes have said?
~ James Lear
How do you explain to yourself the casual manner in which you threw your life away?
~ James Lee Burke
Uncertainty is the first step toward self-determination," Plagueis said. "Courage comes next.
~ James Luceno
"Would you like an adventure now.... or would you like to have your tea first?" Wendy said "tea first" quickly, and Michael pressed her hand in gratitude....
~ James M. Barrie
If you want a decision, go to the point of danger.
~ James M. Gavin
All he wanted or had ever wanted was someone who would take the responsibility and act." Grant, of course, was that someone. "He did not want to know what I proposed to do."7 Grant's account does not ring quite true. After all, the president had vetoed three of his suggestions several weeks earlier.
~ James M. McPherson
In our homes, where we work, in our friendships, we come inevitably to a fork in the road where we must decide, "Will I forgive that?" If the answer is yes, we go forward together in love. If we choose "no, I will not forgive," at that point we will tend to amplify the fault we observe to excuse our withdrawal into bitterness. Everyone loses—and the gospel most of all.
~ James MacDonald
Love is selfless! Love is "you before me" decision making. Need it shorter? Love = Ub4me! There it is.
~ James MacDonald