2,636 Quotes About Choice
- Author Nadine Sadaka Boulos
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No matter what your life is like, you always have the choice to make the best of it and let go of what you can’t change in it.
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- Author Jeanette Winterson
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I knew it like destiny, and at the same time, I knew it as choice.
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- Author Miya Yamanouchi
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️Don't say "I'm a worrier and this is just who I am"!, or "I've always been a worrier, I can't help it"; instead decide from this day forward to become someone who DOESN'T worry.
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- Author Richie Norton
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Intentional living is the art of making our own choices before others' choices make us.
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- Author J.D. Stroube
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A complete stranger has the capacity to alter the life of another irrevocably. This domino effect has the capacity to change the course of an entire world. That is what life is; a chain reaction of individuals colliding with others and influencing their lives without realizing it. A decision that seems miniscule to you, may be monumental to the fate of the world.
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- Author Thomas Lewis
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A person cannot direct his emotional life in the way he bids his motor system to reach for a cup. He cannot will himself to want the right thing or to love the right person or to be happy after a disappointment, or even to be happy in happy times. People lack this capacity not through a deficiency of discipline but because the jurisdiction of will is limited to the latest brain and to those functions within its purview. Emotional life can be influenced, but it cannot be commanded.
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- Author Joseph Rain
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Aging is inevitable but growing old is a choice.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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What some people regard as freedom is slavery wearing makeup … a push-up bra … and a corset.
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- Author Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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And she had to admit to herself that part of what kept her next to him was not just the promise of freeing herself of the bone splinter or a sense of obligation, but the lure of change, of becoming someone else, someone other than a girl who starched shirts and shone shoes and had to make do with a quick glimpse of the stars at night.
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