Quotes About Choice
if Eve had had a spade and known what to do with it, we should not have had all that sad business of the apple.
~ Rebecca Rupp
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to be lost is to be fully present, and to be fully present is to be capable of being in uncertainty and mystery. And one does not get lost but loses oneself, with the implication that it is a conscious choice, a chosen surrender...
~ Rebecca Solnit
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Life isn't something that happens to you. It's something you make yourself, all the time.
~ Rebecca Stead
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I wish I could see what would have hapenned if I hadn't told. You told me once that every time a decision is made, the universe splits into two. So now there's a universe in which I kept my mouth shut. But I can't see what it looks like.
~ Rebecca Stead
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That's what life is. Life is where you sleep and what you see when you wake up in the morning, and who you tell about your weird dream, and what you eat for breakfast and who you eat it with. Life isn't something that happens to you. It's something you make yourself, all the time." -Celeste
~ Rebecca Stead
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I had too much power, I thought. I might consume him out of my own curiosity simply because I could. I could stay or go. He could not. He had too much power, I thought. He could reject me. He could break me in two.
~ Rebecca Walker
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then. She needed to make a decision. "Which room is yours?" Weston tugged at the bottom of his vest with both hands, pulling it tight against his body. "Uh, you can stay wherever you want.
~ Regina Jennings
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We all march to the drum,"she murmured."However we are raised, however we are trained, it never seems to leave us. Do you think we can break free?" . . . "We can all learn,"he answered."All grow and change. That choice is ours to make.
~ Regina Scott
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So what to do? . . . She shook her head impatiently. Choice is a largely delusional concept, her tutor used to say. Whether in politics, morals or shopping, we have far less than we imagine. In the end what we have to do often doesn't even figure on our list of pseudo-options.
~ Reginald Hill
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then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from the gates of heaven.
~ Reginald Hill
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Decision making is a skill.
~ Reid Hastie
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Siempre he considerado un acto miserable mendigar la vida como un favor. O se vive como uno desea, o es mejor no seguir viviendo
~ Reinaldo Arenas
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Reason is a necessary instrument, to be used for good or evil, but it has no moral qualities.
~ Reinhard Bendix
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Looking backward always presents an overdetermined depiction of fate; by this perspective we leave out of focus the possibilities of action which existed at the time.
~ Reinhard Bendix
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Which thread shall I choose, Lord? There are so many. They hang before my eyes like strands of silk in a doorway. Each promising that it will weave the finest tapestry of my life. But it is not my tapestry. It is not my life. So again I ask, which thread do I choose? Which strand will pass through the very eye of the needle?
~ Reinhard Bonnke
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Choose only one master — Nature.
~ Rembrandt
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Hij dwingt zich tot het eten van zijn yoghurt, want regelmaat moet er zijn, maar halverwege ontdekt hij dat hij eigenlijk helemaal niet van yoghurt houdt en hij laat de rest staan.
~ Remco Campert
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Whence then come my errors? They come from the sole fact that since the will is much wider in its range and compass than the understanding, I do not restrain it within the same bounds, but extend it also to things which I do not understand: and as the will is of itself indifferent to these, it easily falls into error and sin, and chooses the evil for the good, or the false for the true.
~ Rene Descartes
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The will determines itself; it should not be described as blind, any more than vision should be described as deaf.
~ Rene Descartes
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entre plusieurs opinions également reçues, je ne choisissais que les plus modérées, tant à cause que ce sont toujours les plus commodes pour la pratique, et vraisemblablement les meilleures, tous excès ayant coutume d'être mauvais, comme aussi afin de me détourner moins du vrai chemin, en cas que je faillisse, que si, ayant choisi l'un des extrêmes, c'eût été l'autre qu'il fallu suivre. (3e partie, para 2)
~ Rene Descartes
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But after I had imployed some years in thus studying the Book of the World, and endeavouring to get experience, I took one day a resolution to study also within my self, and to employ all the forces of my minde in the choice of the way I was to follow: which (me thought) succeeded much better, then if I had never estranged my self from my Country, or from my Books.
~ Rene Descartes
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debate continues. In my hem or in my hand? I
~ Rena Kornreich Gelissen
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Wherever human beings are concerned, trend is not destiny.
~ Rene Dubos
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Many people believe they are faithful to Jesus, and yet they address superficial reproaches to the Gospels. This shows that they remain subject to mimetic rivalries and their violent one-upmanship. If we don't see that the choice is inevitable between the two supreme models, God and the devil, then we have already chosen the devil and his mimetic violence. Our
~ Rene Girard
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