A Quote by Omar N. Bradley

The second best decision in time is infinitely better than the perfect decision too late. — © Omar N. Bradley
The second best decision in time is infinitely better than the perfect decision too late.
Better a good decision quickly than the best decision too late.
Making an un-perfect decision is far, far better than not making a decision, which is the worst possible decision you could make.
The best decision is the right decision. The next best decision is the wrong decision. The worst decision is no decision.
I'd rather have a second-best decision diligently pursued than a first-best decision lackadaisically pursued.
Often any decision, even the wrong decision, is better than no decision.
The right decision is the wrong decision if it's made too late.
When you're president, you can't vote present. You have to make a decision. Sometimes it's a split second decision. You don't have time to think about it. You've got to actually decide.
Almost any decision is better than no decision -- just keep moving.
Other than my marriage, the decision to get a Ph.D. was probably the best decision of my life.
Make a decision and then make the decision right. Line up your Energy with it. In most cases it doesn't really matter what you decide. Just decide. There are endless options that would serve you enormously well, and all or any one of them is better than no decision.
Decisiveness is a characteristic of high-performing men and women. Almost any decision is better than no decision at all.
When I made the decision - when my team-mates made that decision, when the whole peloton made that decision - it was a bad decision and an imperfect time. But it happened.
Almost any decision is better than no decision at all.
It comes down to your decision-making and obviously you can get better and better as a decision-maker as you play, and get reps and go through experiences and learn but football's the same as life, you got to be a great decision maker to have success.
I thought that if the right time gets missed, if one has refused or been refused something for too long, it's too late, even if it is finally tackled with energy and received with joy. Or is there no such thing as "too late"? Is there only "late," and is "late" always better than "never"? I don't know.
I think we are constantly faced with the same decision. The decision to be blindly obedient to authority versus the decision to try and change things by fighting the powers that be is always, throughout history, the only decision.
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