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Quotes About Decision

Estas consideraciones bastaron para decidirme. ¡No podía más! Veloz atravesé la líquida cortina de la lluvia y en cuanto llegué al banco, sacudí aquel húmedo fardo humano.
~ Stefan Zweig
Liebe Leser, auf Anregung einer Leserin habe ich mich dazu entschlossen, diese Sammlung mit einem alphabetischen Index zu versehen.
~ Stefan Zweig
I have often asked myself, I have wondered to the point of madness, why a moment's foolish action on a single occasion should matter. But we cannot shake doff what we so vaguely call conscience
~ Stefan Zweig
Pero ya sabemos por la Historia que ese «jamás» de los reyes, de los políticos y de los generales suele casi siempre ser el preludio de una capitulación.
~ Stefan Zweig
El que hace una concesión no puede ya detenerse.
~ Stefan Zweig
But Julia thought it would be a much better idea if they went to see Mr Dan Langham in 'On Your Toes!' at the New Hippodrome, so they went there instead and had a nice time instead of a nasty one.
~ Stella Gibbons
There you are, you see. It's no use. You've chosen to be a married person. You mustn't expect to lead the life of a bachelor.' 'But
~ Stella Gibbons
I don't think I shall marry if I'm asked. There's too much occupational risk.
~ Stella Gibbons
Nothing had been decided, but everything was solved. Nothing had been repaired, but everything was fixed. Nothing had been cured. Yet everything was healed.
~ Stepan Chapman
Now they needed a man to go across the line. Col. T.B. Hargis, Jr. called in Capt. Tom Stewart. Stewart, 30, was lanky, bookish and witty, a devout Christian and the son of a semi-famous senator from Tennessee. It's likely he was chosen because he was decisive and smart. He knew a smattering of German — plus he could ride a horse. That was more than enough to qualify him for the job.
~ Stephan Talty
People who seem to move through life with confidence aren't confident about the outcome of a decision; they're confident that they can deal with the outcome, good or bad.
~ Stephanie Bond
Love wasn't a happening one decided on---to indulge or not, to partake or not. To feel or not. When it came, when it struck, the only decision left to make was how to respond---whether you embraced it, took it in, and made it a part of you, or whether you turned your back and let it die.
~ Stephanie Laurens
Honoria ground her teeth. "What on earth am I to do with you?" Devil's features hardened, "Marry me." His voice was a frustrated growl. "The rest will follow naturally.
~ Stephanie Laurens
To learn to creatively live with the daimonic or be violently devoured by it. We will decide our own destiny. Let us choose wisely.
~ Stephen A. Diamond
The centre of the tragedy, therefore, may be said with equal truth to lie in action issuing from character, or in character issuing in action.
~ A. C. Bradley
The fear of making a decision is the result of fearing to make a mistake - the truth is, the fear of mistakes has a greater impact on you than making the mistakes.
~ Bob Proctor
For myself, I long ago decided that I would rather know the truth than be happy in ignorance. If I can not have both truth and happiness, give me truth. We'll have a long time to be happy in heaven.
~ Aiden Wilson Tozer
Sometimes it's right to do the wrong things and right now is one of those times.
~ Ben Kingsley
Once you are in the endgame, the moment of truth has arrived... The amount of points that can be gained (and saved) by correct endgame play is enormous, yet often underestimated.
~ Edmar Mednis
All too often, we do smart things only after exhausting every conceivable dumb thing we could have done.
~ Thomas Sowell
Truth should not be forced; it should simply manifest itself, like a woman who has in her privacy reflected and coolly decided to bestow herself upon a certain man.
~ John Updike
The ultimate end...is not knowledge, but action. To be half right on time may be more important than to obtain the whole truth too late.
~ Aristotle
The truth isn't so simple. Death may be inevitable, but love is not. Love, you have to choose.
~ Hillary Jordan
Truth is not arrived at by majority vote.
~ Peter Atkins