Quotes about Decisions
Forget what I said. None of that matters, you know why? Because it's still a choice. Everyone gets hurt. It's what you do with it that matters.' 'Can you change how you feel?' 'No. But you can change how you act.
— Kristen Heitzmann
We face big choices every day. Each one may seem small, but together, they are steps in a direction toward God or away from Him, toward wonderful blessings or in the direction of painful curses. It's our choice.
— Zig Ziglar
Procrastination is paralysis by fear, not astute planning. If you regularly have difficulty making decisions, look below the surface to identify your fears, and address them. Until you do, you'll be spending a lot of nights with the frogs.
— Zig Ziglar
And if you've got the wrong plans, I don't care how many positive qualities you've got, you're going to end up in the wrong place.
— Zig Ziglar
No single decision you ever made has led in a straight line to where you find yourself now. You peeked down some roads and took a few steps before turning back. You followed some roads that came to a dead end and others that got lost at too many intersections. Ultimately, all roads are connected to all other roads.
— Deepak Chopra
It's not the how, Maddy, It's the Who.
— Denise Hunter
Knowing what is right is not the same as doing what is right.
— Christine Caine
Leadership is about making decisions with the information you have, not the information people will have 12 years later, i kind of feel sorry for my friend Jeb Bush.
— Mike Huckabee
People of vision gauge decisions on the future; the story of the past cannot be rewritten.
— J. Oswald Sanders
Because money is currency and currency is energy, when you shrink down and lower your prices to accommodate someone, you're basically saying the equivalent of "I don't think you could grow and manifest the money you desire to work with me. I don't believe you're that powerful. I also don't think I have the right to charge what I'm worth or to make the decisions around here about what to charge.
— Jen Sincero
Decisions are not up for negotiation.
— Jen Sincero
Meanwhile, the truth is, the only questions you ever need to consider when making decisions about your life are: 1. Is this something I want to be, do, or have? 2. Is this going to take me in the direction I want to go (not should go)? 3. Is this going to screw over* anybody else in the process?
— Jen Sincero