Quotes about Decisiveness
As I went through this period one night I picked up an article entitled The Children of Vietnam, and I read it. And after reading that article, I said to myself, Never again will I be silent on an issue that is destroying the soul of our nation and destroying thousands and thousands of little children in Vietnam. I came to the conclusion that there is an existential moment in your life when you must decide to speak for yourself; nobody else can speak for you.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
You know it makes one feel rather good deciding not to be a bitch. Yes. It's sort of what we have instead of God.
— Ernest Hemingway
Good administrators make immediate choices." "Acceptable choices?" "They usually can be made to work. A bad administrator, on the other hand, hesitates, diddles around, asks for committees, for research and reports. Eventually, he acts in ways which create serious problems.
— Frank Herbert
Also, don't be timid about your conclusions. Sometimes abandoning what you're working on is the right move, even if you've already put in a lot of effort. Don't throw good time after bad work.
— Jason Fried
The time is always right to do the right thing.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Knowledge is potential power. It transforms itself into actual power the moment you decisively act on it.
— Robin Sharma
The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.
— Dante Alighieri
I can accept anything, except what seems to be the easiest for most people: the half-way, the almost, the just-about, the in-between.
— Ayn Rand
Don't put a question mark where God has put a period.
— Joel Osteen