Decisions Quotes

It’s the idea of using a vision of the future to sharpen your present-moment decisions that is the real key to planning

Steve Pavlina

Some persons are very decisive when it comes to avoiding decisions.

Brendan Francis

It's not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are

Unknown

Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions.

Unknown

My basic principle is that you don't make decisions because they are easy; you don't make them because they are cheap; you don't make them because they're popular; you make them because they're right.

Sophocles

Quick decisions are unsafe decisions

Sophocles

There is a sacred realm of privacy for every man and woman where he makes his choices and decisions-a realm of his own essential rights and liberties into which the law, generally speaking, must not intrude.

Geoffrey Fisher

Good plans shape good decisions. That's why good planning helps to make elusive dreams come true.

Unknown

But the real secret to total gorgeousness is to believe in yourself, have self confindence, and try to be secure in your decisions and thoughts.

Kirsten Dunst

All our final decisions are made in a state of mind that is not going to last.

Marcel Proust

The more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the more you are aware of your freedom to choose

Thornton Wilder

In a minute there is time for decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse.

T.S. Eliot

No trumpets sound when the important decisions of our life are made. Destiny is made know silently.

Agnes De Mille

People often say that, in a democracy, decisions are made by a majority of the people. Of course, that is not true. Decisions are made by a majority of those who make themselves heard and who vote - a very different thing.

Walter H. Judd

My mother saw herself as a victim. Once upon a time she had shaped her future and made decisions -- she had left Somalia for Aden, divorced her first husband and chosen my father--but at some point, it seemed, she lost hope. Many Somali women in her position would have worked, would have taken control of their lives, but my mother, having absorbed the Arab attitude that pious women should not work outside the home, felt that this would not be proper. It never occurred to her to go out and create a new life for herself, although she can't have been older than thirty-five or forty when my father left. Instead, she remained completely dependent. She nursed grievances; she was resentful; she was often violent; and she was always depressed.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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