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Quotes about Decisions

It's not the how, Maddy, It's the Who.
- Denise Hunter
Knowing what is right is not the same as doing what is right.
- Christine Caine
Leadership is about making decisions with the information you have, not the information people will have 12 years later, i kind of feel sorry for my friend Jeb Bush.
- Mike Huckabee
People of vision gauge decisions on the future; the story of the past cannot be rewritten.
- J. Oswald Sanders
Because money is currency and currency is energy, when you shrink down and lower your prices to accommodate someone, you're basically saying the equivalent of "I don't think you could grow and manifest the money you desire to work with me. I don't believe you're that powerful. I also don't think I have the right to charge what I'm worth or to make the decisions around here about what to charge.
- Jen Sincero
Decisions are not up for negotiation.
- Jen Sincero
Meanwhile, the truth is, the only questions you ever need to consider when making decisions about your life are:     1. Is this something I want to be, do, or have?     2. Is this going to take me in the direction I want to go (not should go)?     3. Is this going to screw over* anybody else in the process?
- Jen Sincero
Women should stop going for the bad guys, stop looking so far when the good ones are right there.
- Jennifer Aniston
It is for you to arrange your priorities; but whatever you decide to do, don't do it resentfully, as if you were being imposed on.
- Epictetus
The press doesn't just cover presidential campaigns, they influence them by making arbitrary decisions about who is 'top tier' and merits coverage.
- Mark McKinnon
Everyone who draws breath "takes the lead" many times a day. We lead with actions that range from a smile to a frown; with words that range from blessing to curse; with decisions that range from faithful to fearful….
- Peter Scazzero
even the worst and most painful family experiences are part of our total identity. God had a plan in placing us in our particular families and cultures. And the more we know about our families, the more we know about ourselves—and the more freedom we have to make decisions how we want to live. We can say: "This is what I want to keep. This is what I do not want to bring with me to the next generation.
- Peter Scazzero