Quotes about Decisions
You had to trust the people you worked with completely or not at all, and you had to make decisions about the trusting.
— Ernest Hemingway
What would you think if I told you that, yes, your bad choices and decisions have had a part in your ending up under this pier, but beyond that, under this pier is exactly where you should be in order for a future to occur that you can't even imagine at this point?
— Andy Andrews
You are where you are because of your thinking. Your thinking dictates your decisions. Decisions are choices.
— Andy Andrews
The way a person thinks is the key to everything that follows -- good or bad, success or failure. A person's thinking -- the way he thinks -- is the foundation structure upon which a life is built. Thinking guides decisions. Thinking -- how a person thinks -- determines every choice.
— Andy Andrews
A culture is chosen by its people, either by deliberate decisions or acquiescence to how everyone feels at the time. The culture you live in today is the culture you have allowed. That is true of your family, and it is true of your country.
— Andy Andrews
You are where you are because of your thinking. Your thinking dictates your decisions. Decisions are choices.
— Andy Andrews
You don't sit around looking for reasons to do the right thing; it's the bad decisions that require creative reasoning.
— Andy Stanley
We rob ourselves when we make decisions in the moment with no thought of how those decisions will impact our futures.
— Andy Stanley
Do you know why people are prone to make such foolish moral decisions? Because something always whispers to us that our situations are unique: Nobody has ever felt this way before.
— Andy Stanley
The health of your marriage tomorrow will be determined by the decisions you make today.
— Andy Stanley
Make today's decisions in light of tomorrow's hopes and dreams. The future is what brings today's choices into proper focus. Making choices with the end in mind goes a long way toward ensuring a happy ending.
— Andy Stanley
Christians start talking about forgiveness as if somehow forgiveness serves as an escape hatch from the outcome of bad decisions.
— Andy Stanley