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Quotes About Hesitation

Do you fear doing it? You haven't started feeling the effect of not doing it.
~ Goa Kerle
The inability to make a decision has often been passed off as patience.
~ Author Unknown
It's the good minds that find difficulty in committing themselves
~ James A. Michener
I could not stop talking, though I feared at every instant that I would say too much. Perhaps I wanted to say too much.
~ James Baldwin
She was like a wild animal who didn't know whether to come to the outstretched hand or to flee and kept making startled little rushes, first in one direction and then in the other.
~ James Baldwin
I supposed he wouldn't start doubting her until he started doubting everything.
~ James Baldwin
I returned here because I was afraid to
~ James Baldwin
There's a certain kind of scepticism that can't bear uncertainty.
~ Rupert Sheldrake
Some people are uncomfortable saying what they feel.
~ Meg Wolitzer
Leave undone whatever you hesitate to do.
~ Kenko Yoshida
I've had plentiful opportunities for great things. Just didn't open my eyes.
~ Johan Coetzer
If your prudence stops you every time from taking an action, then you are no more prudent, you are frightened.
~ Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
An assembly is extra slow in taking actions.
~ Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
With so much at stake maybe I'll just leave now.
~ Robert B. Parker
Sometimes a man and a woman reach a crossroads and linger there, reluctant to take either way, knowing the wrong choice will mean the end... and knowing there's so much worth saving.
~ Stephen King
The man of decision cannot be stopped! The man of indecision cannot be started! Take your own choice.
~ Napoleon Hill
Man is too quick at forming conclusions.
~ Edward E. Barnard
When the mind is in a state of uncertainty the smallest impulse directs it to either side.
~ Terence
When you start to say to yourself, just one look back, just one glance, the danger will have begun for you.
~ Tess Uriza Holthe
In deliberation we may hesitate; but a deliberated act must be performed swiftly.
~ Thomas Aquinas
An Oriental smile is not an affair of a swift moment. It has a birth and a beginning. It awakes--hesitates--grows, and at last from the sad chrysalis emerges the butterfly.
~ THOMAS BURKE
I've got a computer, but I won't go near it.
~ Jo Stafford
That he liked to think of himself as a philosopher. That he questioned all things, even the most simple, to the extent that when someone passing him on the street raised his hat and said, 'Good day,' Litvinoff often paused so long to weigh evidence that by the time he'd settled on an answer the person had gone on his way, leaving him standing alone.
~ Nicole Krauss
But really he just wanted to steal a little more time before he had to go back home again where the truth would be waiting.
~ Nicole Krauss