Quotes About Decision
stupid haste is preferable to clever dilatoriness.
~ Sun Tzu
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to concentrate or to divide your troops, must be decided by circumstances. 17. Let your rapidity be that of the wind, [The simile is doubly
~ Sun Tzu
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Ne négligez pas de courir après un petit avantage lorsque vous pourrez vous le procurer sûrement et sans aucune perte de votre part. Plusieurs de ces petits avantages qu'on pourrait acquérir et qu'on néglige occasionnent souvent de grandes pertes et des dommages irréparables.
~ Sun Tzu
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One mark of a great soldier is that he fight on his own terms or fights not at all.77]
~ Sun Tzu
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When the enemy presents an opportunity, speedily take advantage of it. Anticipate him in seizing something he values and move in accordance with a date secretly fixed. The doctrine of war is to follow the enemy situation in order to decide on battle. Therefore at first be shy as a maiden. When the enemy gives you an opening be swift as a hare and he will be unable to withstand you.
~ Sun Tzu
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he will win who knows when to fight, and when not to fight
~ Sun Tzu
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The terrain leads to measurements; The measurements lead to estimates; The estimates lead to calculations; The calculations lead to weighing the options; The weighing leads to victory.5
~ Sun Tzu
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Move only if there is a real advantage to be gained.
~ Sun Tzu
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If it is to your advantage, make a forward move; if not, stay where you are
~ Sun Tzu
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Lisa's baby was due about now. I've decided she had it and it was a girl. I've named her Rachel.
~ Susan Beth Pfeffer
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I can't decide which is worse, no electricity or unreliable electricity. I wonder if I'll ever have to decide which is worse, life as we're living or no life at all.
~ Susan Beth Pfeffer
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Decide...whether or not the goal is worth the risk involved. If it is, stop worrying.
~ Susan Butler
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The War of Independence was not a heroic enterprise but the result of a political miscalculation.
~ Susan Cheever
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I walked up the stairs and hesitated at the open door.
~ Susan Hill
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We make our own destiny.
~ Susan Hill
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The only side I had to take was my own
~ Susan Howatch
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Knowing what to do is the easy part. Finding the right person to do it with is a whole lot harder. - Josh Golden
~ Susan Mallery
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Zane isn't for me," she said firmly. Maya laughed. "That sounds really good, but I can't help wondering who you're trying to convince.
~ Susan Mallery
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thought as he faced President Newham at
~ Susan Mallery
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I promised myself no regrets," she whispered into the darkness. "No what-ifs, no second guessing. I promised myself that I was going to live my life, instead of always taking the safe route.
~ Susan Mallery
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Eres un hombre, lamento decírtelo. Y es una pena que no haya ningún anciano de mal aliento, porque sería mejor que tener que casarme contigo. No puedo creer cómo he sido tan estúpida de llegar a tomarte cariño. Pero puedes estar seguro de que no volveré a cometer el mismo error. En cuanto encuentre la forma de dejar de quererte, te aseguro que voy a hacerlo.
~ Susan Mallery
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I'll go, too," Martin said. "Me, too." The last voice came from behind him. Zane turned to see Phoebe leaning against the wall. Maya groaned. "Dammit, Phoebe, if you go, I'll have to, as well. Do you know what this weather is going to do to my hair?" Phoebe smiled. "Wear a hat." "Oh, yeah, that'll help in this rain.
~ Susan Mallery
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Unfortunately, you're going to have to face the consequences of what happened. Your friends got you into trouble, and you're going to have to pay the price for that. You knew it was wrong to take the clothes, but you did it, anyway." She
~ Susan Mallery
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Better to keep trying until you find something that makes you happy rather than choose something now and hate your job for the next twenty years.
~ Susan Mallery
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