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Quotes About Decision

We're all free to chose some people to love, and then do it.
~ Jordan Sonnenblick
Por un instante pensó en ir a su laboratorio, pero volvió a su primitiva idea y continuó caminando en dirección a su casa. Un buen libro, de los que yo no se utilizaban, para practicar el viejo arte de la lectura.
~ Jordi Sierra i Fabra
Tenía que tomar la primera decisión. Llevar manga larga siempre, hasta en verano, o pasar de todo y dejar que el mundo las viera. También podía ponerse pulseras. Una docena de pulseras y abalorios.
~ Jordi Sierra i Fabra
Sim, só havia uma solução, única e certa: Vadinho retornar para donde viera, só assim estariam garantidas a honestidade da esposa e a testa do droguista.
~ Jorge Amado
Muita gente, minha filha, só não dá antes de casar porque não sabe que é tão bom ou porque o noivo não pede. Afinal, antes ou depois, que diferença faz, me diga?
~ Jorge Amado
Vinham confessar o irremediável; ele tinha lhe tirado os tampos, comido o cabaço, necessitavam casar. Quisesse ou não dona Rozilda, com ou sem maioridade, tinham de casar, Flor deixara de ser moça donzela e só o matrimônio lhe restituiria a honra agora no bucho de Vadinho.
~ Jorge Amado
El espacio inconsciente tiene una capacidad mucho mayor que el consciente, ya que puede contener y manejar muchas variables que potencialmente ayudan a la mejor elección en una pequeña ventana de tiempo.
~ José Antonio Marina
Viver é se sentir fatalmente forçado a exercer a liberdade, a decidir o que vamos ser neste mundo. Nossa atividade de decisão não descansa um instante sequer. Mesmo quando, desesperados, nos abandonamos ao que vier, estamos decidindo não decidir.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
Waiting hurts. Forgetting hurts. But not knowing which decision to take can sometimes be the most painful...
~ José N. Harris
Everybody, even me, sometimes had to compromise on something, doing things we know to be wrong, and this happens doing whatever job in the world. But a singer must have the courage of saying no.
~ Jose Carreras
Living is a constant process of deciding what we are going to do.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset
In critical moments, to declare oneself neutral is to be exposed to the wrath of both the contending parties.
~ Jose Rizal
The woman that deliberates is lost.
~ Joseph Addison
A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes.
~ Joseph Addison
My marriage had been impulsive. That marriage should have been short-lived instead of the 23 years it spanned.
~ Joseph Barbera
It was written I should be loyal to the nightmare of my choice.
~ Joseph Conrad
None of us are either all good or all bad – we're all somewhere in between – but there comes a moment in each life when we take an important step, either toward the light or toward the dark…
~ Joseph Delaney
Ive chosen my path - and right or wrong, it's the one I tread.
~ Joseph Delaney
Before them stood a small, erect man who fixed them with a withering gaze, Marshal Ferdinand Foch. After cool introductions, Foch opened the proceedings with a question that left the Germans agape. "Ask these gentlemen what they want," he said to his interpreter. When the Germans had recovered, Erzberger answered that they understood they had been sent to discuss armistice terms. Foch stunned them again: "Tell these gentlemen that I have no proposals to make.
~ Joseph E. Persico
Courage is nine-tenths context. What is courageous in one setting can be foolhardy in another and even cowardly in a third.
~ Joseph Epstein
We do not, most of us, choose to die; nor do we choose the time and conditions of our death. But within this realm of choicelessness, we do choose how we live.
~ Joseph Epstein
Heller," he called after me. "I don't know what you have up your sleeve, but I suggest you not bother. Like Sun Tzu said: 'All battles are won or lost before they're fought.' " "He never said it," I pointed out. "That's from the movie Wall Street." "Doesn't make it wrong." "Well," I said. "I guess we'll see.
~ Joseph Finder
We can not tell what may happen to you in the strange medley of life. But we can decide what happens to us, how we take it, what we do with it and that is what really counts in the end.
~ Joseph Fort Newton
It is better to stir up a question without deciding it, than to decide it without stirring it up.
~ Joseph Joubert