Owning Choices Quotes & Sayings
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Top Owning Choices Quotes

We are all capable of regulating how we think and feel. It just boils down to owning that power. — Carlos Wallace

Accountability is not about blame, it's not about being wrong, it is about owning the choices you've made, or are making, that create the results you have in your life. And you do create everything in your life. — Claire Fontaine

She looks clumsy, beautiful. It's a beauty that could pierce the most delicate regions of the heart of the viewer. — Haruki Murakami

Democracy means that if the doorbell rings in the early hours, it is likely to be the milkman. — Winston Churchill

Owning something also means owning up to something. It means accepting responsibility, which means, literally, responsibility. When we write about our lives we respond to them. As we respond to them, we are rendered more fluid, more centered, more agile on our own behalf. We are rendered conscious. Each day, each life, is a series of choices, and as we use the lens of writing to view our lives, we see our choices. — Julia Cameron

You cannot be a rational subject without veto-control on the level of mental action. — Thomas Metzinger

He wears a beard and his face is half Christ and half satyr and his face tells the truth. — John Steinbeck

From time to time, little men will find fault with what you have done ... but they will go down the stream like bubbles, they will vanish. But the work you have done will remain for the ages. — Theodore Roosevelt

I love tattooed women, maybe because they are uncontrollable, they are themselves to the point of drawing symbols of their power on their skin. Talk about owning your own body, being in your body, claiming yourself. I love it. When the world is in an uproar over whether women should have a choice or not when it comes to their own bodies, being tattooed is one of the most visible choices of all. — Margaret Cho

Nature is the best and really the only real vocabulary that an artist can legitimately work with. — Nelson Shanks