Quotes about Choices
I cannot stop anyone from making wrong choices. I can only help them make the right ones." There was deep sadness in Ruwach's tone, rooted in love, as if he would have done anything to prevent Brianna from suffering the consequences of her choice.
— Priscilla Shirer
When you see results, you start to wonder, 'What would happen if I had oatmeal instead of sausage for breakfast?' You start to eat better because you feel better.
— Octavia Spencer
May we muster courage at the crossroads, courage for the conflicts, courage to say, "no," courage to say, "yes," for courage counts.
— Thomas Monson
There are generations yet unborn, whose very lives will be shifted and shaped by the moves you make and the actions you take.
— Andy Andrews
Feel fee to be a usin' anythin' in the house, an' if there be anythin' thet ya be needin', make a list. I go to town most saturdays fer supplies, an' I can be a pickin' it up then. When ya feel more yerself like, ya might want to come along an' do yer own choosin'.
— Janette Oke
my son, do not walk the road with them or set foot upon their path.
— Proverbs 1:15
If I walk with the world, I can't walk with God.
— DL Moody
Life is neither a good nor an evil: it is a field for good and evil
— Seneca
Our definition of wisdom? The ability to see into the future the consequences of your choices in the present.
— Andy Andrews
I believe, you know, as history unfolds, certain films will disappear, and certain ones will stand the test of time. And you never know which ones those are. And you've just got to go for the opportunities of films you think might be memorable.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
Finally, there are numerous choices and ways that seem good, but their final outcome is sorrow, misery, loss, and death (see Proverbs 14:12). Think of it: our enemy, his servants, and his ways—all of which ultimately seek our demise—are all disguised as good. Scripture doesn't say they can be disguised, but rather that they are disguised. So do not miss this: usually, what is most dangerous to you will not appear as blatant evil. Rather, it will mask itself as good. In
— John Bevere
Everything is permissible'—but not everything is beneficial" (1 Corinthians 10:23).
— Lysa TerKeurst