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You will be more disappointed in life by the things that you do not do than by the things that you do.
— Mark Twain
After Jesus, the next group of people with the most innocent blood are the millions of unborn babies who were aborted with never even a chance at life, much less the chance to make a choice between good or evil. Leviticus 17:11 says that life is in the blood. And innocent shed blood cries out to God. What kind of cry do you think the blood of 44 million innocent babies aborted in the womb makes? What does that sound like to God?
— James Goll
Each action of each of us, each decision to pursue one course rather than another, changes or rather "produces" the future.
— James Sire
But nothing external to God can possibly constrain him. If he chooses to restore a broken universe, it is because he "wants" to, because, for example, he loves it and wants the best for it. But he is free to do as he wills, and his character (Who He Is) controls his will.
— James Sire
Step on my toe. Must I curse? I may. Must I forgive you? I may. Must I yell? I may. Must I smile? I may. What I do will reflect my character, but it is "I" who will act and not just react like a bell ringing when a button is pushed.
— James Sire
What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
— Jane Goodall
Those who choose to be servants know the most about being free.
— Janette Oke
Questions bring options, decrees burn them.
— Jason Fried
Decisions are progress. Each one you make is a brick in your foundation. You can't build on top of "We'll decide later," but you can build on top of
— Jason Fried
You rarely regret saying no. But you often wind up regretting saying yes.
— Jason Fried
The problem comes when you postpone decisions in the hope that a perfect answer will come to you later. It won't. You're as likely to make a great call today as you are tomorrow.
— Jason Fried
The new luxury is the luxury of freedom and time. Once you've had a taste of that life, no corner office or fancy chef will be able to drag you back.
— Jason Fried