Quotes About Choice
Everybody has to choose his or her own way to climb a mountain. I don't give an opinion. But there needs to be enough room for others.
~ Ueli Steck
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I think marriage is a cultural thing - it's my opinion that nature doesn't tell someone to get married.
~ Abhay Deol
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Far be it from me to force anyone into either chess or dressage, but if you choose to do so yourself, in my opinion there is only one way: follow the rules.
~ Lars von Trier
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Under no circumstances would it be right for me to go with MGM. Irene shares my opinion.
~ David O. Selznick
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At the end of the day, people have the right to have opinions. I have the right to have an opinion. And I have the right to say what I want on my music 'cause it's my music. If you don't like it, don't click on it, don't download it.
~ Tyga
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there are moments when one has to choose between living one's own life, fully, entirely, completely - or dragging out some false, shallow, degrading existence that the world in its hypocrisy demands.
~ Oscar Wilde
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But don't you think one can be happy when on is married? Perfectly happy. But the happiness of a married man, my dear Gerald, depends on the people he has not married. But if one is in love? One should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I make a great difference between people. I choose my friends for their good looks, my acquaintances for their good characters, and my enemies for their good intellects. A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies. I have not got one who is a fool. They are all men of some intellectual power, and consequently they all appreciate me. Is that very vain of me? I think it is rather vain.
~ Oscar Wilde
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It is better to repent a sin than regret the loss of a pleasure.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Where your life leads you, you must go
~ Oscar Wilde
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Looking around his hotel room not long before expiring: This wallpaper is killing me. One of us has to go.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Don't be led astray into the paths of virtue.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Oh my dear fellow...should you not be askind, 'Would the tea like the cup?
~ Oscar Wilde
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Scelgo i miei amici per la loro bellezza, le mie conoscenze per la loro rispettabilità, e i miei nemici per la loro intelligenza.
~ Oscar Wilde
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But there are moments when one has to choose between living one's own life, fully, entirely, completely — or dragging out some false, shallow, degrading existence that the world in its hypocrisy demands.
~ Oscar Wilde
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to eat of the fruit of all the trees in the garden of the world
~ Oscar Wilde
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do not accept a sacrifice so great. If you do, you will live to repent it bitterly
~ Oscar Wilde
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El único modo de librarnos de la tentación es ceder a ella.
~ Oscar Wilde
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But there are moments when one has to choose between living one's own life, fully, entirely, completely - or dragging out some false, shallow, degrading existence that the world in its hypocrisy demands.
~ Oscar Wilde
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But the happiness of a married man, my dear Gerald, depends on the people he has not married.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Sim, é uma horrenda injustiça. Eu faço uma grande distinção entre as pessoas. Escolho os amigos pela aparência, os conhecidos pelo carácter e os inimigos pelo intelecto. Nunca é demais o cuidado que se põe na escolha dos inimigos. Não quero um que seja parvo. Todos eles têm uma certa intelectualidade, e, por conseguinte, todos eles me apreciam. É ser muito vaidoso? Parece-me que é sê-lo um bocadinho.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Hallward. Had he gone to his aunt's, he would have
~ Oscar Wilde
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There are moments when one has to choose between living one's own life fully, entirely, completely, or dragging out some false, shallow, degrading existence that the world in its hypocrisy demands. When
~ Oscar Wilde
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Thirty-five is a very attractive age. London society is full of women of the very highest birth who have, of their own free choice, remained thirty-five for years. Lady Dumbleton is an instance in point. To my own knowledge she has been thirty-five ever since she arrived at the age of forty, which was many years ago now.
~ Oscar Wilde
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