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Quotes About Choice

If people don't read, that's their choice; a lifelong book habit may itself be some sort of affliction.
~ Penelope Lively
one of the few advantages man has over other animals is the ability to choose the way to bring on his own death. Food may well kill me, but it's also what has made life such a pleasure.
~ Peter Benchley
Life's full of chances to hurt yourself or someone else.
~ Peter Benchley
but offered him nothing beyond that. Dodger, for his part, would remove
~ Peter David
The first rule in decision-making is that one does not make a decision unless there is disagreement.
~ Peter F. Drucker
a decision without an alternative is a desperate gambler's throw
~ Peter F. Drucker
A decision is a judgment. It is a choice between alternatives. It is rarely a choice between right and wrong. It is at best a choice between "almost right" and "probably wrong"—but much more often a choice between two courses of action neither of which is provably more nearly right than the other.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Everyone can make the wrong decision—in fact, everyone will sometimes make a wrong decision. But no one needs to make a decision which, on its face, falls short of satisfying the boundary conditions.
~ Peter F. Drucker
Some people have to live while others get to sit this living thing out.
~ Peter Hedges
a country like China is accustomed to making difficult choices that Americans might not dream of considering
~ Peter Hessler
If God is the Creator of all things and evil is a thing, then God is the Creator of evil and He is to be blamed for its existence. No, evil is not a thing but a wrong choice, or the damage done by a wrong choice. Evil is no more a positive thing than blindness is, but it is just as real.
~ Peter Kreeft
Philosophy is not confined to philosophers, thank God. Everyone has a philosophy. As Cicero famously said, you have no choice between having a philosophy and not having one, only between having a good one and having a bad one. And not to admit that you have a philosophy at all is to have a bad one. For it is one that does not know itself. So how could it know anything else, especially us?
~ Peter Kreeft
with every choice we move either closer to God or farther away from him.
~ Peter Kreeft
It is the Godfather, not God the Father, who makes you an offer you can't refuse.
~ Peter Kreeft
The more consciously and freely we choose an evil, the more responsible we are for it and the more guilty we are of it; this is why spiritual sins like pride are greater in guilt than carnal sins.
~ Peter Kreeft
That freedom is lost in Hell.
~ Peter Kreeft
So nothing can be ours by right, by nature, or by necessity. But one thing is mine by my free choice: the self I give away in love. This is the thing even God cannot do for me. It really is my choice. God can love, but He cannot compel my free love. If it is compelled, it is not free. If it is free, it is not compelled.
~ Peter Kreeft
So two things, on our part, are required to receive God's saving grace: repentance from sin and faith in God Who saves us (by grace, in Christ). Both are free choices, and both are necessary to allow grace to enter our souls.
~ Peter Kreeft
Therefore if we lack the feeling of repentance but nevertheless want to repent; if we choose repentance with the will; we are then repenting, since repentance is that choice of the will.
~ Peter Kreeft
The difference between a counsel and a commandment is that a commandment implies obligation, whereas a counsel is left to the option of the one to whom it is given.
~ Peter Kreeft
What is voluntary comes from the will; what is forced comes to the will from outside and prevents it from doing what it will.
~ Peter Kreeft
There is no such thing as an involuntary sin.
~ Peter Kreeft
the will can obey the passions instead of the reason, and this accounts for the fact that we often know what is good and what is evil—even what is good for us, what is truly best for us, for our own ultimate happiness—and yet choose evil over good, choose what we know is not in our own best interests. We can choose misery over joy if our will, led by our passions, commands our mind to focus on the short-range pleasures and ignore the long-run miseries.
~ Peter Kreeft
City of God interprets all of the human story, from Creation to the Last Judgment, as the drama of divine providence and human free choice, especially the choice between the two most fundamental options of membership in one or the other of the two cities. The City of God is the invisible community of all who love God; the City of the World is all those who love the world and themselves as their God.
~ Peter Kreeft