A Quote by Tyler Christopher

Leaving GH was not my choice. I wanted to stay and work out a deal, and that was not an option to me. — © Tyler Christopher
Leaving GH was not my choice. I wanted to stay and work out a deal, and that was not an option to me.
I don't regret leaving 'Homeland,' because I wanted to work with the Bhatts. The dates were clashing, and I had to make a choice.
Quite a few teams wanted me when I put it out there I wanted to go on loan. I thought Swansea was the best option for me.
Leaving the E.U. with no trade deal is the worst possible option. It will condemn British exporters to the full range of tariffs and barriers that apply under WTO rules.
A loan wasn't always my first option, but when I heard the Bundesliga and Hoffenheim was an option for me and working with the manager there, it was something I wanted to do.
No one will be forced to take the public option. The word option means choice.
People have got to get used to making low carbon choices. If they have a direct incentive to do so they will think about it. Many times a day you have a choice between a low carbon option and a high carbon option, whether it is at home or at work.
They'll tell you failure is not an option. That is ridiculous, failure is always an option. Failure is the most readily available option at all times. But it's a choice. You can choose to fail or you can choose to succeed.
Real choice is clear information and the right to walk away from a bad deal without leaving your wallet behind.
I think it's often discussed that leaving the Euro is an option for Greece. I think this is really not an option.
I take the choice out of exercise. It's not an option.
Something horrible may have happened to you, but you always have a choice in how you respond to it. You have the "Why does bad stuff always happen to me? I'm never going to find happiness" option, and the "This sucks but I'm going to learn and evolve from it, examine what role I played in it, and ultimately it will help me become the person I'm supposed to be" option.
I stay at home a lot by choice but go out a lot due to work. As I've grown older, the simple pleasure of sitting on the couch with someone you love and watching a documentary is about as good as it gets for me.
'A Different World,' for me, was in a lot of ways responsible for me going to college. I wanted to go to a black college, and I wanted to get out of Los Angeles. It's just a natural part of all of our journeys, that idea of leaving home.
Acting is something that I always wanted, but I never paid attention to the notion that it might actually work out. You have all sorts of ideas about what you want to do - at one stage, I wanted to be a jockey - but this is the one that's a big deal.
I was so worried when I left 'GH:' so scared I'd never work again.
I made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. Believe me, it was hard work.
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