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Quotes About Decision

Now I'll give you a choice. That train is going to be run. You have no choice about that. But you can choose whether it's going to be run by one of your men or not. If you choose not to let them, the train will still run, if I have to drive the engine myself.
~ Ayn Rand
Why did you decide to be an architect?" "I didn't know it then. But it's because I've never believed in God.
~ Ayn Rand
In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit." (Atlas Shrugged)
~ Ayn Rand
The act of thinking is man's primary act of choice.
~ Ayn Rand
She did not listen to the voices of the men behind her. She did not know for how long the broken snatches of their struggle kept rolling past her—the sounds that nudged and prodded one another, trying to edge back and leave someone pushed forward — a struggle, not to assert one's own will, but to squeeze an assertion from some unwilling victim - a battle in which the decision was to be pronounced, not by the winner, but by the loser.
~ Ayn Rand
They were not fighting over what to do, but over whom to blame.
~ Ayn Rand
He was a very young man. He had just graduated from college—in the spring of the year 1935—and he wanted to decide whether life was worth living. He did not know that this was the question in his mind. He did not think of dying. He thought only that he wished to find joy and reason and meaning in life—and that none had been offered to him anywhere.
~ Ayn Rand
No," she said, before he could utter a word, "you can't take me home. I have a car waiting. Thank you just the same.
~ Ayn Rand
I've always been short on time in my life, never on what to use it for.
~ Ayn Rand
She said 'no' to the words he spoke, and 'yes' to the voice that spoke them.
~ Ayn Rand
No battle was hard, no decision was dangerous where there was no soggy uncertainty, no shapeless evasion to encounter.
~ Ayn Rand
Quédate aquí hasta que tú misma contestes. No tienes sitio adonde ir; no puedes moverte; no puedes empezar a planearte un camino hasta... hasta que sepas lo suficiente como para escoger un final.
~ Ayn Rand
Who is on trial in this case? Karen Andre? No! It's you, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, who are here on trial. It is your own souls that will be brought to light when your decision is rendered." Excerpt From: Ayn Rand. "Night of January 16th.
~ Ayn Rand
It's too late, Peter.
~ Ayn Rand
Why, child, such things are to be decided only by you and my son.
~ Ayn Rand
There is no such thing as a temporary suicide.
~ Ayn Rand
I'm not sure we're right to quit, you and I, when we should have fought them. But there is no way to fight. It's surrender, if we leave—and surrender, if we remain. I don't know what is right any longer." "Check your premises, Dagny. Contradictions don't exist.
~ Ayn Rand
I can't live a life torn between that which exists—and you.
~ Ayn Rand
Sabe que ha de actuar de un modo adecuado. Equivocarse en la acción significa peligro para su vida; equivocarse en la persona, ser malo, significa no estar en condiciones para la existencia.
~ Ayn Rand
Jim appeared to her suddenly as a man who had tried to find a middle course between two poles—Meigs and herself—and who was now seeing that his course was narrowing and that he was to be ground between two straight walls.
~ Ayn Rand
You don't understand their mentality. They won't accept your resignation because they don't think you have the right to quit. They are the ones who decide how long you should stay and when you should be dispensed with. More than anything else, it was this arbitrariness that had become unbearable.
~ Azar Nafisi
Fiction is an antidote, a reminder of the power of individual choice. Every novel has at its core a choice by at least one of its protagonists, reminding the reader that she can choose to be her own person, to go against what her parents or society or the state tell her to do and follow the faint but essential beat of her own heart.
~ Azar Nafisi
Well, that is the crux of the great novels," Manna added, "like Madame Bovary or Anna Karenina, or James's for that matter—the question of doing what is right or what we want to do.
~ Azar Nafisi
quoting Cary Grant) A word, like a lost opportunity, cannot be taken back once it hass been uttered.
~ Azar Nafisi