Decesion Quotes & Sayings
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Never make a decesion until you have to". He'd also warn me that even if I was in a position of strenght, whether at work or in a relationship, I had to play fair. "Just because you're in the driver's seat, doesn't mean you have to run people over. — Randy Pausch
Even the street, the sunshine, the very air had a special Sunday quality. We walked differently on Sundays, with greater proprietyand stateliness. Greetings were more formal, more subdued, voices more meticulously polite. Everything was so smooth, bland, polished. And genuinely so, because this was Sunday. In church the rustling and the stillness were alike pervaded with the knowledge that all was for the best. Propriety ruled the universe. God was in His Heaven, and we were in our Sunday clothes. — Rose Wilder Lane
The end is the matter! A step to the end is a factor! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
It has never at any time been possible to fit the resurrection of Jesus into any world view except a world view of which it is the basis. — Lesslie Newbigin
I am going to destroy everything you love. — Sarah J. Maas
It is, perhaps, better to be valued as an object of passion than never to be valued at all. — Angela Carter
Art is so subjective, and people can react however they want. — Jennifer Aniston
Latinos are just like everybody else. There are conservatives. There are moderates. There are liberals. — Geraldo Rivera
I love books, and all the best ones are people analysing their own emotions. You can learn from that. — John Lydon
You can be free from everything but the consequences of what you do. — Isabelle Holland
So they were desperately in love and being desperately in love involves a desperate existence. — F Scott Fitzgerald
The trouble with the jokes is that once they're written, I know how they're supposed to work, and all I can do is not hit them. I'm more comfortable improvising. If I have just two or three ideas and I know how the character feels, what the character wants, everything in between is like trapeze work. — Stephen Colbert