#Choices
Quotes about choices
Choices are the crossroads of our lives, the pivotal moments that shape our paths and define who we become. They represent the freedom and responsibility we hold in crafting our own destinies. Every decision, whether monumental or seemingly insignificant, carries the potential to alter the course of our journey. This is why people are inherently drawn to quotes about choices—they encapsulate the wisdom and insight needed to navigate the complexities of decision-making. These quotes serve as guiding lights, offering clarity and perspective when faced with uncertainty. They remind us of the power we hold in our hands and the importance of making decisions that align with our values and aspirations. In a world filled with endless possibilities, quotes about choices inspire us to be deliberate and thoughtful, encouraging us to embrace the opportunities that lie ahead with courage and conviction. Whether seeking motivation, reassurance, or a fresh perspective, these quotes resonate deeply, reflecting the universal human experience of choosing our own paths.
That which once united man Now drives him apart.We are not helpless Creatures crashing onwards irresistibly to doom. There is time for everything and time to choose For everything.We are that time, that choice. Everybody gets what he deserves.
Every realistic picture represents a choice as to which features of reality should be given prominence; no painting ever captures the whole.
If the only obstacle to the renewal and modernization of France is a choice of personnel, I am completely convinced that the president will make the right choice. What is at stake is not Alain Juppe but France.
I’ve chosen not to challenge the rule of law, because in our system there really is no intermediate step between a Supreme Court decision and violent revolution. When the Supreme Court makes a decision, no matter how strongly one disagrees with it, one faces a choice –are we, in John Adams’ phrase, a nation of laws, or is it a contest made on raw power?
I wasn't really a big comic book guy, growing up. I watched cartoons, but the choices were a whole heck of a lot slimmer.
I have a few minor rules for myself but I break them all the time. For example, when translating from Romance languages to English, there is often a choice between a Latinate cognate and a Germanic equivalent. An easy example would be the Portuguese escuridão: English offers both obscurity and dark or darkness, and some translators will tell you the Latinate word is generally reserved for poetic and figurative expressions, while the Germanic word is used for colloquial and idiomatic use.
I think that veganism is a totally great choice with incredible benefits, but I don't think it's reasonable to expect other people to be vegan or to expect everybody to be vegan. You can proselytize all you want, but being vegan is a pretty intense choice for a lot of people. You can encourage people to eat vegan more, certainly, and I personally eat vegan quite often.
It's powerfully important for me as a pro-choice person and person who supports Planned Parenthood to have Rob accept me as not a baby-killing horrible person. That's actually a massive step away from his original position, and he's taking a lot of heat in his world just for being my friend, just for hanging around with me.

