A Quote by John Henry Patterson

An executive is a person who always decides sometimes he decides correctly, but he always decides. — © John Henry Patterson
An executive is a person who always decides sometimes he decides correctly, but he always decides.
An executive is a person who always decides; sometimes he decides correctly, but he always decides.
A battle sometimes decides everything; and sometimes the most trifling thing decides the fate of a battle.
Sometimes a single battle decides everything and sometimes, too, the slightest circumstance decides the issue of a battle. There is a moment in every battle at which the least manoeuvre is decisive and gives superiority, as one drop of water causes overflow.
With love, there are no rules. The heart decides and what it decides is all that really matters.
He, who decides a case without hearing the other side, though he decides justly, cannot be considered just.
The person who decides what shall be the food and drink of a family, and the modes of its preparation, is the one who decides, to a greater or less extent, what shall be the health of that family.
If a community decides that some conduct is prejudicial to itself, and so decides by numbers sufficient to impose its will upon dissenters, I know of no principle which can stay its hand.
Time decides who you meet in life, your heart decides who you want in your life, and your behavior decides who stays in your life.
The man who insists upon seeing with perfect clearness before he decides, never decides. Accept life, and you must accept regret.
On the day a country decides not to invest a cent in innovation, discovery or exploration, that country decides to be a tributary to others.
I do not think psychoanalysis has a scientific basis. If we can't explain why a cockroach decides to turn left, how can we explain why a human being decides to do something?
Only when it is seen that what decides each individual's destiny is whether or not God decides to save him from his sins, and that this is a decision that God need not make in any individual case, can one begin to grasp the biblical view of grace.
I am a professional footballer, and it's a game where the coach decides where you can be most beneficial for the team. As long as I am attacking, I am happy! I know what Jose Mourinho decides will be best for me personally and for the team.
In political matters feeling often decides more correctly than reason.
If you become a master of meaning, you become a master of your life. Two people can have the same experience. One person decides that because of that experience his or her life is over, while the other decides that God has challenged him or her to step up, face the challenge, and become more than he or she ever was before.
If you were a single mom, there's no way to support yourself and your kids by working in a hair salon. It's about a woman who decides to go and do what was considered a man's job, but was treated quite horribly for it and decides she has to fight for her rights when everyone thinks she should just shut up and take it.
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