53 Quotes by Shannon L. Alder about Decisions
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You will never accept gratitude as a solution to your problems, until you have reached the last stage of grief--acceptance.
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God is up to something, but you will never know unless you figure out the difference between who is the messenger carrying your future and who is the person holding you back.
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Every broken heart has one time or another asked, "What is important to me now?
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Every game is winnable if you change your mind about what the prize should be and your perspective about the players at the table.
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We are chained by our own control. Life is nothing more than finding the key that unlocks every part of our soul.
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If you don’t know what you value in life, then you won’t be able to make any meaningful decisions you can live with in the future.
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You can't live in your mind and expect those dreams to become real, without the work. Reality requires actions that might feel scary, but that is what is required if you want to find true love. Don't expect it to come and rescue you. You have to rescue yourself.
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If your love for another person doesn’t include loving yourself then your love is incomplete.
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When you’re in love with two people, always choose the second. The fact that you are constantly thinking of the second person makes it obvious that the first will never fulfill you, unless the second person did not fulfill you either. At this point, you have to choose the third person because God is getting a little tired of your inattention and indecisiveness, and is planning on sending a fourth person into your life just to slap you around with the bible for not entering the promised land.
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