Quotes about Decision
Every man is a warrior inside. But the choice to fight is his own.
- John Eldredge
Procrastination is illogical from every viewpoint. It is like the man who wanted to cross the stream, so he sat on the bank to wait for all the water to run by.
- Vernon Howard
Can any man or woman choose duties? No more than they can choose their birthplace or their father and mother.
- George Eliot
No man in his senses can hesitate in choosing to be free, rather than a slave.
- Alexander Hamilton
Moses never called for a committee when the Egyptians were breathing down his neck.
- Neil Anderson
It's up to you to choose whether you're going to use your body, which includes your brain, for sin or for the sake of righteousness.
- Neil Anderson
My idea was to stay in Madrid. Then, when I heard of Munich's interest, I said, 'Xabi, think what you want and where you will be happy.'
- Xabi Alonso
You have to choose your future regrets.
- Christopher Hitchens
When the news reached me of McPherson's victory at Raymond about sundown my position was with Sherman. I decided at once to turn the whole column towards Jackson and capture that place without delay.
- Ulysses S. Grant
Was there a voice that whispered in his ear that he had just passed the most solemn moment of his destiny, that there was no longer a middle course for him; that from now on, he would either be the best of men or he would be the worst of men; that he now had to rise higher, so to speak, than the bishop or fall even lower than the galley slave; that if he wanted to be good, he had to be an angel; that if he wanted to stay bad, he had to be a monster from hell?
- Victor Hugo
Ladies, a second piece of advice--do not marry; marriage is a graft; it may take hold or not. Shun the risk.
- Victor Hugo
He had come to the supreme crossing of good and evil. He had that gloomy intersection beneath his eyes. On this occasion once more, as had happened to him already in other sad vicissitudes, two roads opened out before him, the one tempting, the other alarming. Which was he to take?
- Victor Hugo