Top 1200 Multiple Choice Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
I often say now I don't have any choice whether or not I have Parkinson's, but surrounding that non-choice is a million other choices that I can make.
To me - the choice of life is become less important; I hope hereafter to think only on the choice of eternity.
Having no children had been a kind of choice up to the moment when, from a choice, it became a sadness. — © Bernardo Bertolucci
Having no children had been a kind of choice up to the moment when, from a choice, it became a sadness.
If your mind is open to opposing ideas, your intelligence will go up. If your mind is closed to opposing ideas, your ignorance is in control. Intelligence or ignorance? Your ability to keep an open mind and appreciate multiple points of view is conscious choice. And one that can open your world, and shape your childs future.
Retirement shouldn't be making the choice between buying much-needed medication or putting food on the table; making the choice between heating an apartment in the cold winter months or paying rent; making the choice between paying a phone bill or seeing a doctor.
The approach is not to limit the choice, but to provide a broader choice. It's appropriate to have choices that are indulgent and others that are better for you.
Leadership is neither a rank nor a title. It is a choice. The choice to provide care and protection for those for whom we are responsible.
I just think, in every acting choice that you make, you've got to go for the least obvious choice.
I like to sit and talk to someone, and if they want to write about it, OK. But when it's a chore, I have a choice. There's a choice for all of us, including me.
If the choice is go to war or end up with an American city hit by weapon of mass destruction, then the choice is easy.
Love is a choice -- not simply, or necessarily, a rational choice, but rather a willingness to be present to others without pretense or guile.
Where there is clarity, there is no choice. And where there is choice, there is misery. But then, why should I speak, since I know nothing?
Scholars, who pride themselves on speaking their minds, often engage in a form of self-censorship which is called "realism." To be "realistic" in dealing with a problem is to work only among the alternatives which the most powerful in society put forth. It is as if we are all confined to a, b, c, or d in the multiple choice test, when we know there is another possible answer. American society, although it has more freedom of expression than most societies in the world, thus sets limits beyond which respectable people are not supposed to think or speak.
The choice to 'do nothing' in response to the mounting evidence is actually a choice to continue and even accelerate the reckless environmental destruction that is creating the catastrophe at hand.
Today, despite all of the gains we have made, neither men nor women have real choice. Until women have supportive employers and colleagues as well as partners who share family responsibilities, they don't have real choice. And until men are fully respected for contributing inside the home, they don't have real choice either.
It's one thing to make a choice. It's another to put that choice into practice. — © John C. Maxwell
It's one thing to make a choice. It's another to put that choice into practice.
There is no choice more intensely personal, after all, than whom you choose to marry; that choice tells us, to a large extent, who you are.
Private companies can make a personal profile, direct you to things - they will say - that you would be interested in, but that's their choice not your choice.
Cynicism is a choice. Optimism is a better choice.
I put myself on the line with my truth and my sexuality. That is my choice. My choice.
The man or woman who is wholly or joyously surrendered to Christ can't make a wrong choice/any choice will be the right one.
I always knew from the beginning that this was the only way to write Then We Came To The End - that it had to be in first - person plural if it was going to illustrate how the individual becomes part of the collective. I had no interest in writing the book in a more conventional voice. It goes back to that fascination I had with telling a story in multiple ways. It was the only choice I gave myself, really - I said "This is it, pal. If you can't tell a story this way, you're going to have to abandon the book. Write it this way or give up."
America's all about freedom of choice, and I really hope that in the future we still have a great choice of vehicles.
If I'm an entrepreneur, and I have a term sheet from Sequoia and Kleiner, that's the safe choice. Google Ventures is the brave choice.
Happiness is a choice. You can choose to be happy. There's going to be stress in life, but it's your choice whether you let it affect you or not.
I'm beginning to think the only choice anyone has in life is between either a bad choice or a worse one.
Conscious choice is creative. Unconscious choice is destructive. That is how we end up living other people's lives.
In life everyone has a choice. The key is: make a right choice.
It's my body, and it should be my choice, and the fact that it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting.
I don't like this terminology that you have no choice. You always have a choice.
I put myself on the line with my truth and my sexuality. That is my choice. My choice
Every time you make a rule you take away a choice, and choice, with all of its illuminating repercussions, is the fuel for learning.
Buddhism suggests that you have that choice; you are in the driver's seat. Hertz or somebody has put you there. You have an absolute choice about what you experience in your mind.
One could even argue that we have a duty to create and pass on stories about choice because once a person knows such stories, they can't be taken away from him. He may lose his possessions, his home, his loved ones, but if he holds on to a story about choice, he retains the ability to practice choice.
True freedom doesn't lie in the maximization of choice, but, ironically, is most easily found in a life where there is little choice.
You can HAVE, DO or BE, anything you want! It's a choice and it's YOUR CHOICE.
You know how sometimes you tell yourself that you have a choice, but really you don't have a choice? Just because there are alternatives doesn't mean they apply to you.
God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. You must take it. The only choice is how. — © Henry Ward Beecher
God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. You must take it. The only choice is how.
...if it comes to a choice between regulated studies on a few animals and a treatment for an incurable disease... most people reluctantly make the same choice.
First and foremost, I'm an oral storyteller - I'll make a poetic choice over a grammatical choice every single time.
The feeling of having no choice or no say is a fear of mine, partly because the idea of loosening oneself from the burden and responsibility of choice and consequence is so intoxicating.
I was out there meeting with a lot of working moms and whenever I would gather a group of women, there was always a voice that was unfamiliar to me, and it was the voice of a military spouse, oftentimes a woman, oftentimes working, many times in a position where they've had to move every two or three years, where their kids have had to change school multiple times, people dealing - families dealing with multiple deployments, dealing with the stresses of reconnection.
The expansion of choice has become an explosion of choice.
I am an eternal optimist. Being happy is a choice. And you can make that choice every day, if you want to.
Making a documentary, there are thousands of choices, all the time: the angles and the pace and the choice of characters, the choice of music.
You have a choice in this world, I believe, about how to tell sad stories, and we made the funny choice.
Are you going to be able to shave your legs? Are you going to be able to get married? So it was constantly thinking about both choice in terms of possibilities - I mean because choice is the thing that is supposed to enable you to be whatever it is you want to be - and yet, at the same time you have to think about choice in terms of its limitations.
I think it's a right that every American parent should have - choice and competition in education, and choice in schools are most important to me.
Scientifically, happiness is a choice. It is a choice about where your single processor brain will devote its finite resources as you process the world.
When there's so much choice, it can get overwhelming and it's hard to make a choice.
I say I'm the only serious comedian in the presidential race. And I'd like to take this opportunity to ask both Romney and Obama to debate me. Because I think that both of those guys - I think that the American people are being given a false choice, because the choice between the lesser of two evils is a false choice.
The right choice is hardly ever the easy choice. — © Rick Riordan
The right choice is hardly ever the easy choice.
Obedience is a choice. It is a choice between our own limited knowledge & power & God's unlimited wisdom & omnipotence.
Why is it that the choice among churches always seems to be the choice between intelligence on ice and ignorance on fire?
Pamela realizes for the first time in her life that she hadn't made the wrong choice at all. Nor had she made the right choice. She had simply made a choice. And somewhere along the way, she had lost the courage to live by it
I'll tell you this: Religion is far more of a choice than homosexuality. And the protections that we have, for religion -we protect religion- and talk about a lifestyle choice! That is absolutely a choice. Gay people don't choose to be gay. At what age did you choose not to be gay?
No matter where you are in life . . . [y]ou always have a choice and the choice can be power.
Healing is a choice. It’s not an easy one because it takes work to turn around your habits. But keep making the choice and shifts will happen.
I think the part of media that romanticizes criminal behavior, things that a person will say against women, profanity, being gangster, having multiple children with multiple men and women and not wanting to is prevalent. When you look at the majority of shows on television they placate that kind of behavior. If you go through a weekly Monday through Friday, it's all there. It's in how people on the sitcoms and cop shows talk to each other.
Well-intentioned liberalism always leads to progressivism. There's no choice there. Once that action is taken the only thing you can run on is totalitarianism - you have no choice.
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