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Quotes About Choice

I like all kinds of comedy. I like comedy that doesn't talk about real beliefs or serious thoughts, but then I also like the stuff that does. I think it just depends. It's a completely personal choice.
~ Maria Bamford
The difference is slight, to the influence of an author, whether he is read by 500 readers, or by five hundred thousand; if he can select the 500, he reaches the five hundred thousand.
~ Brooks Adams
The difference is slight, to the influence of an author, whether he is read by five hundred readers, or by five hundred thousand; if he can select the five hundred, he reaches the five hundred thousand.
~ Henry Adams
I have no agenda at all. I just want to do stuff I like. It can cost $200 million or $200 thousand.
~ Max Minghella
The only choice that leads small business owners to real success in their endeavors is the one that requires real thought. Understanding and building the systems they need within their company to afford them a framework of organization that can scale the business from a company of one to a company of one thousand.
~ Michael Gerber
I've always been single... I've never married despite a thousand proposals.
~ Nagma
It's our money, and we're free to spend it any way we please.
~ Rose Kennedy
Which matters more to you, God or pretty illusions that you've been taught in God's name? (Or have you been clinging to the austere illusion of emptiness?) Consequences will flow from your choice.
~ Rose Rosetree
Amazing Earth School can be a world of illusions or a world of reality. Which will it be for you? The answer depends on your discernment, and then how you use your freedom of choice. Definitely you can give yourself a chance to pursue — and attain — Spiritual Enlightenment.
~ Rose Rosetree
Bir adam vazgeçtiÄŸi ÅŸeylerin çok uza??na gidip kaybolursa bir daha asla geri dönemeyebilirdi.
~ Rose Tremain
The point is, there is no point." Philip spoke up surprisingly. "No one here gets out alive. And over a sufficient period of time, all choices tend to normalize on a curve of random distribution." "You mean if you wait long enough, nothing happens?
~ Rosemary Edghill
Do not be doing that for me," Osca said, "for if it were you lying there, and I standing over you, do you think it's one tear I'd be weeping for you?" "I know well enough that you would not, for Dearmid O'Dyna stands between us even now," said Finn, "But as for me, I will weep for whom I choose to weep for!
~ Rosemary Sutcliff
one human being is not, and can never be, responsible for another human being's decision to end their own life.
~ Rosemary Thornton
The future offers everything. Reach out and take whatever you want.
~ Rosie Thomas
The richness of the whole world reduced to a choice that was not a choice at all, but a sentence.
~ Rosie Thomas
As the psychologist Carl Jung put it: 'I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become';
~ Ross Heaven
The Prince to a slightly more upbeat view of human action. In order "not to rule out our free will," he arrives at a formula by which Fortune is "the arbiter of half the things we do, leaving the other half or so to be controlled by ourselves.
~ Ross King
If, simply by nodding, you would acquire great riches, but at the same time bring about the death of an unknown mandarin in distant China – would you nod?
~ Ross Laidlaw
I went to the bar against the third wall and ordered a beer. "Bass ale, Black Horse, Carta Blanca, or Guinness stout? We don't serve domestic beer after six o'clock." I
~ Ross MacDonald
I've taken an option on it, but I haven't bought it yet
~ Ross MacDonald
Even as Jacob unwittingly embraced a bride who was not his choice, with unhappy consequences, so well-meaning Christian thinkers have unknowingly reasoned on premises they assumed to be Christian.
~ Rousas John Rushdoony
Vote. Even if they are all hopelessly inadequate, pick the least terrible one and vote. My mother fought hard to get you that vote.
~ Rowan Coleman
That's the way I want you to live your life, Caitlin. The way you want to, not the way that circumstances dictate.
~ Rowan Coleman
We can understand instrumental evil as the use of a particular set of means to pursue goals that, alternatively, might be pursued with acceptable means. The key question for understanding this form of evil then becomes: What makes people choose evil means rather than other, more acceptable ones?
~ Roy F. Baumeister