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What about the rat race in the first place? Is it worthwhile? Or are you just buying into someone else's definition of success? Only you can decide that, and you'll have to decide it over and over and over. But if you think it's a rat race, before you drop out, take a deep breath. Maybe you picked the wrong job. Try again. And then try again.
- Sheryl Sandberg
There is an immeasurable distance between late and too late.
- Og Mandino
The Bible says today is the accepted time, today is the day of salvation... But there will come a time when it will be too late for you.
- Billy Graham
We are free to choose our paths, but we can't choose the consequences that come with them.
- Sean Covey
Being a Christian is about choosing Jesus and deciding to do something incredibly daring with your life.
- Shane Claiborne
It may very well be that there's a villain and a hero inside each of us, and each day we have a choice of who we want to be.
- Shane Claiborne
Truth is always a turning point.
- Sheila Walsh
It is time to pick a side.Either we stand with the gun lobby or we join the president and stand up to them.
- Hillary Clinton
Moving is both liberating and debilitating. Undertaken too late, it is a very stressful process, one that sometimes seems to catapult people into frail old age, and undertaken too soon, it may preempt other possibilities.
- Mary Catherine Bateson
This, in every hour and every issue, is your basic moral choice: thinking or non-thinking, existence or non-existence, A or non-A, entity or zero.
- Ayn Rand
Reason is your means of survival — so that for you, who are a human being, the question 'to be or not to be' is the question 'to think or not to think..'.
- Ayn Rand
She did not listen to the voices of the men behind her. She did not know for how long the broken snatches of their struggle kept rolling past her—the sounds that nudged and prodded one another, trying to edge back and leave someone pushed forward — a struggle, not to assert one's own will, but to squeeze an assertion from some unwilling victim - a battle in which the decision was to be pronounced, not by the winner, but by the loser.
- Ayn Rand