A Quote by Seth Godin

Everyone picks the best one when given a choice. — © Seth Godin
Everyone picks the best one when given a choice.
Whoever picks me up, I'm going to try and play my best for, to be the best player on the field at any given time.
The best present I've ever given someone is myself. I've given it to everyone.
The nature of freedom of choice is that some people will misuse their responsibility and hurt themselves in the process. We should do our best to educate them, but without diminishing choice for everyone else.
I think that you make the best choice with the information that you have before you at that given time.
Given a choice between life and death, choose life. Given a choice between right and wrong, choose what's right. And given a choice between a terrible truth and a beautiful lie, choose the truth every time.
Because of the conflicts and challenges we face in today’s world, I wish to suggest a single choice—a choice of peace and protection and a choice that is appropriate for all. That choice is faith. Be aware that faith is not a free gift given without thought, desire, or effort. It does not come as the dew falls from heaven. The Savior said, “Come unto me” (Matthew 11:28) and “Knock, and it shall be [given] you” (Matthew 7:7). These are action verbs—come, knock. They are choices. So I say, choose faith.
At any given moment in your life, you have the choice between love and fear. And that's a choice you make. You make the choice of how you react to events.
A freewheeling mind can conceive a virtually infinite number of sequences, but just how that mind picks out and stores those that may perhaps be used later to deal with a given tension, a given situation, is far beyond my understanding.
Given the opportunity, I might change a choice I made, but you can't regret making what you thought was the best decision at the time.
It was the old psychosomatic side-step. Everyone in my family dances it at every opportunity. You've given me a splitting headache! You've given me indigestion! You've given me crotch rot! You've given me auditory hallucinations! You've given me a heart attack! You've given me cancer!
The writer crafts their ideal world. In my world, everyone has really long conversations or just picks apart pop culture to death and everyone talks in monologue.
A man picks a wife about the same way an apple picks a farmer.
One should make the best choice possible given the circumstances, and then avoid second-guessing for the sake of one's own sanity.
Always strive to give your spouse the very best of yourself; not what's leftover after you have given your best to everyone else.
We thought the Internet would enlighten everyone, but it's given everyone access to more ignorance, and given ignorant people an opportunity to organize themselves and congregate.
Everyone's doing the best they can with the tools they were given.
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