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Quotes about Decisions

We can't command our love, but we can our actions.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
You can determine the kind of life you will have in your 30s and 40s by what you do in your teens.
— Gordon Hinckley
I like my decisions to be taken carefully, so they don't harm anyone close to me, so that the people close to me are happy.
— Dani Alves
Those who based decisions on principle, not some snapshot of public opinion, were often vindicated over time.
— George W. Bush
voters base their decisions on values as much as any other factor.
— George W. Bush
We must consult our means rather than our wishes.
— George Washington
We are not living in a world where all roads are radii of a circle and where all, if followed long enough, will therefore draw gradually nearer and finally meet at the centre: rather in a world where every road, after a few miles, forks into two, and each of those into two again, and at each fork, you must make a decision.
— CS Lewis
Though Son of God and though entitled to provisions, Jesus didn't let his physical desires dictate decisions.
— Scot McKnight
There wasn't a time where I felt fearful that I couldn't make the best decisions possible.
— Barack Obama
Here's how it works: the president makes decisions. He's the decider. The press secretary announces those decisions, and you people of the press type those decisions down. Make, announce, type. Just put 'em through a spell check and go home. The greatest thing about this man is he's steady. You know where he stands. He believes the same thing Wednesday that he believed on Monday, no matter what happened Tuesday. Events can change; this man's beliefs never will.
— Stephen Colbert
There are three constants in life... Change, Choice and Principles.
— Stephen Covey
Economics is also an effective theory, based on the notion of free will plus the assumption that people evaluate their possible alternative courses of action and choose the best. That effective theory is only moderately successful in predicting behavior because, as we all know, decisions are often not rational or are based on a defective analysis of the consequences of the choice. This is why the world is in such a mess.
— Stephen Hawking