Quotes about Decide
knowing how they want to be remembered helps them decide how to live today, and leaving a legacy will give them a purpose that will unleash their passion.
— Jon Gordon
I shall never be a heretic I may err in dispute, but I do not wish to decide anything finally on the other hand, I am not bound by the opinions of men.
— Martin Luther
You'll break the worry habit the day you decide you can meet and master the worse that can happen to you.
— Arnold Glasow
Third, Yahweh also speaks of exposing the powerlessness of the nations' so-called gods and the uselessness of their so-called insight and capacity to decide what will happen in the world (e.g., Is 19:1-17).
— John Goldingay
I shall never be a heretic; I may err in dispute, but I do not wish to decide anything finally; on the other hand, I am not bound by the opinions of men.
— Martin Luther
So we must decide that anyone may entertain contrary opinions about the notions, if he does not mean to uphold anything at variance with faith. If, however, anyone should entertain a false opinion of the notions, knowing or thinking that consequences against the faith would follow, he would lapse into heresy.
— St. Thomas Aquinas
Let peace be the umpire in your life, deciding with finality every question that arises in your mind (see Colossians 3:15).
— Joyce Meyer
To become God's mighty servants, we must decide whether we will base our life on His priorities or the world's. The two are incompatible.
— Charles Stanley
If merely 'feeling good' could decide, drunkenness would be the supremely valid human experience.
— William James
A missions conference is a business meeting to decide the fate of the heathen.
— DL Moody
There was not much one could do; he decided at least to be good.
— Graham Greene
Lies will flow from my lips, but there may perhaps be some truth mixed up with them; it is for you to seek out this truth and to decide whether any part of it is worth keeping. If not, you will of course throw the whole of it into the wastepaper basket and forget all about it.
— Virginia Woolf