559 quotes found
“Understanding and accepting the decisions you have made, good or bad, will make you bolder. Reflection helps punctuate your past and indent your future.”
“This is about your future. Nobody else can make the decision for you.”
“The decision was too important to make lightly without more prayer.”
“Leaders fail when they begin to fall in love with negative mindsets of other people!”
“If my decision is wrong, at least I will have learned something new. There is always next time.”
“Do you want to be with Dave for the rest of your life? Then he rips off a piece of paper and picks upthe smallest charcoal stick from my set. He writes something. He passes it over to me.It says:Ti...”
“When it came to life or death, or anything else important, the only one you could count on was yourself.”
“How about this,' I said. 'We modify our plans with regard to ongoing facts as they become known to us, then remodify them as the situation unfolds. 'You mean make it all up as we go along?' asked P...”
“Deciding which relationships to pursue can be difficult. Especially if youre trying to get hired by the Magic 8 Ball factory and that little triangle thing isn't floating right.”
“You will learn to make better decisions in life with experience and time.”
“I find the rational part of my mind curled up in a corner of my head and convince it to talk to me.”
“This is how sudden things happened that haunted forever.”
“... life wasn't full of problems, it was rich with decisions.”
“Every decision ever, to this moment here.”
“It's easy when you're climbing something. Don't look down, or even too far ahead. Focus on where you are in that moment.”
“So much of personal development and growth comes down to the decisions you make when you hit a wall. Do you spend your time feeling bad for yourself, or do you invest your time in continuing to bui...”
“This is your life and you have the right and responsibility to make good decisions for yourself.”
“You have to make the decision to let go of the past if you want to move forward.”
“He had made his decision. Later in life Ann would learn that when certain men made decisions no matter how much it might torture them afterwards they would stick with their decision. Men, she learn...”
“By keeping the truly important things front and center, we often get the perspective we need to make better decisions.”