Quotes about Decision-making
                        Prudence keeps life safe, but does not often make it happy.
                    — Samuel Johnson
                        
                
                        Within the first few months I discovered that being a president is like riding a tiger. A man has to keep riding or be swallowed.
                    — Harry S. Truman
                        
                
                        The buck stops here.
                    — Harry S. Truman
                        
                
                        While prudence will endeavor to avoid this issue of war, bravery will prepare to meet it.
                    — Thomas Jefferson
                        
                
                        The act of taking the first step is what separates the winners from the losers.
                    — Brian Tracy
                        
                
                        Lord, give me the wisdom to know what's right and the courage to do what's right-even when it's hard.
                    — Andy Stanley
                        
                
                        I'd rather you waste my money than waste my time.
                    — Bishop TD Jakes
                        
                
                        If a Pope clearly realizes that he is no longer physically, psychologically, and spiritually capable of handling the duties of his office, then he has a right and, under some circumstances, also an obligation to resign.
                    — Pope Benedict XVI
                        
                
                        The ballot box is the surest arbiter of disputes among free men.
                    — James Buchanan
                        
                
                        The most miserable man or woman is the one who knows what is right and does not do it.
                    — Greg Laurie
                        
                
                        You can measure a man's character by the choices he makes under pressure.
                    — Winston Churchill
                        
                
                        It is vain to say that enlightened statesmen will always be able to adjust their interests. Enlightened men will not always be at the helm.
                    — James Madison
                        
                 
                        