Hoice Quotes & Sayings
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(C)hoice without alternative is only a sleight of hand; it is a magician's force-play, during which you believe you have free well, but your fate has already been decided: the magician knows which card you will pick! — Garth Stein
When men think much, they can rarely decide. — Anthony Trollope
A man with his heart in his profession imagines and finds resources where the worthless and lazy despair. — Frederick The Great
We must take human nature as we find it, perfection falls not to the share of mortals. — George Washington
We cannot learn men from books. — Benjamin Disraeli
Book clubs, both online and in person, have become a large percentage of the reading public, and many of them won't consider reading books in hardcover. — Christina Baker Kline
I watched as Reyes fell, a scream I couldn't hear wrenched from my throat as I waited for him to do something. For him to react. To save himself. It was Reyes, after all. He could do anything. — Darynda Jones
What we need is to understand that women won't often apply for a job until they're almost 95% qualified. So they tick the box and say, 'If I can't do it all, I can't be qualified.' Men look at the same job, and as long as they get to about 60%, they'll apply. — Jenny Shipley
All my life was awake and astir in my frame ... and he I was not to array myself to meet. — Charlotte Bronte
Investing in yourself is the best way to utilize time — Sunday Adelaja
I do not know why I shot the bird. At the moment I squeezed the trigger it seemed that the only two things in the world were the crow and myself. And now there is just me. — Scott Frost
Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference. — Fanny Brice
We say submarining is a team sport, but in practice it often amounts to a bunch of individuals, each working in his own shell, rather than a rich collaboration. — L. David Marquet
All Christians have opportunities to serve those who might never come to church or listen to a sermon. — Timothy Keller