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Quotes About Choice

wanted him to know what it felt like … to gamble for his life,' Anne said. 'I left his hand free so that he could toss the coin. I told him to call and that if he got it right, I would let him go.
~ Anthony Horowitz
But I'm not sure it actually matters what we read. Our lives continue along the straight lines that have been set out for us. Fiction merely allows us a glimpse of the alternative. Maybe that's one of the reasons we enjoy it. But
~ Anthony Horowitz
And you know what they say. Choose yer wife with her nightcap on! You should take heed of that . .
~ Anthony Horowitz
No offense, but I'd rather kiss the horse.
~ Anthony Horowitz
You can kiss me if you like," she said. Alex let go of her and turned away. "Thanks, Fiona," he said. "But frankly I'd prefer to kiss the horse.
~ Anthony Horowitz
HBCUs are real pioneers when it comes to school choice. They are living proof that when more options are provided to students, they are afforded greater access and greater quality.
~ Betsy DeVos
If you can't get cell phone service in your living room, then your particular provider is failing you. You should have the option to find a network that does work.
~ Betsy DeVos
UNU provides a continuous feedback loop of the group's preference for a choice, as well as its conviction. People are adjusting their levels of conviction based on the completeness of their own knowledge on the subject.
~ Louis B. Rosenberg
My father always encouraged me to do whatever I wanted, providing I was happy. He wanted me to go to school, but because I never wanted to, it was the only thing we argued about.
~ Gino D'Acampo
Providing access to a public option for health insurance would allow all Americans the choice to buy a government insurance plan, much like I buy for my family as a military retiree.
~ Amy McGrath
I am optimistic that many, when choosing where to buy their lunch, will settle on the sandwich chain which a map, or possibly an app, says has committed to providing disabled access in all its outlets.
~ Penny Mordaunt
There is no means of proving it is preferable to be than not to be.
~ Emil Cioran
I went through a brief phase when I thought of other career options: being an air hostess and even a psychologist. But eventually, my destiny led me to acting. Moreover, my dad being an actor, I have grown up in a very filmi environment. I was encouraged to watch films since I was a child.
~ Shraddha Kapoor
The psychology of a language which, in one way or another, is imposed upon one because of factors beyond one's control, is very different from the psychology of a language which one accepts of one's free will.
~ Edward Sapir
There's a very different kind of psychology going on in the fashion scene than in art. When artists connect to a system because they want to make a living, it's their own choice. In fashion, designers don't have that choice.
~ Raf Simons
When I finished high school, it was clear to me that I would study mathematics, even if I also considered economics and psychology.
~ Reinhard Selten
When I was 14 years old, I decided I could cook. It was either that or puberty.
~ Dom DeLuise
How much information I want to put out in the public domain is my prerogative.
~ Shibani Dandekar
No student should be forced to choose between following her faith and enjoying the benefits of a public education.
~ Alexander Acosta
I think it's pretty clear when you make a choice that's against all public health information and data out there, that it's not based on what is in the interests of the people you are governing. It is perhaps in the interest of your own politics.
~ Jen Psaki
With consumers having ever more choice, corporations must invest more and more in courting public opinion.
~ Noreena Hertz
In terms of other functions, we are making a mistake about insisting on a public school monopoly.
~ James Q. Wilson
I remember as a kid having the offer of a scholarship, that it was going to be like going to Mars, and deciding to stay in my public school.
~ Edward Norton
I miss my friends in public school, but it's kind of a part of something that you have to give up. I'd rather perform than go to public school.
~ Jackie Evancho