A Quote by Maisie Williams

My family are the epicenter of all my decisions. — © Maisie Williams
My family are the epicenter of all my decisions.
My family is the epicenter of my life.
Like many Americans, my family and I have spent our entire lives at the epicenter of de-industrialization.
I'm going to make decisions that I think are best for me and my family. So, when I make these decisions, of course I'm going to ask people for advice, but at the end of the day, Brandon Jennings makes the decisions. And I feel like the decisions that I've made so far have been successful.
You don't make spending decisions, investment decisions, hiring decisions, or whether-you're-going-to-look-for-a-job decisions when you don't know what's going to happen.
When my son was growing up, I was always guilty, no matter what I did. Make decisions and be happy with the decisions you've made. I tell myself, in the long run, it's the love, the quality of relationships that you have with your family, your friends and giving back to the community that matters.
To be successful in the family the father must have the welfare of each family member at heart and his decisions and plans must be based upon what is best for them.
You grow up a certain way, and you make decisions within your family, but then you go to college, and the decisions become harder. You are away from home, from the influence of your parents, dealing with peer pressure. There's a lot of stuff that goes on in college.
Birth is the epicenter of women's power
I always make my decisions together with my family, my father. Of course, I hear the advice of everyone who wishes me well, but the final decision is always mine, with my family.
Parts of you die with every decision you have to make. It becomes about making decisions between bad decisions and worse decisions.
I am betting on Google's team to be the epicenter of future breakthroughs.
It is always in the midst, in the epicenter, of your troubles that you find serenity.
My motivation has to do with what happened to my family. I want to help young people make important decisions at the most important time in their life. If I didn't do this, it would be like my kids died in vain. I want to help them make the right decisions.
My family has loved Minnesota and that was one of the big reasons we decided to come back. For me, family decisions were a big part to coming back to the Twins.
In sports and in business, the greatest leaders are those who make the best decisions in the most crucial of situations. They are the ones who focus their energy on turning tough decisions into winning decisions.
My family doesn't interfere in my professional decisions at all.
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