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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
We all only have a certain amount of money and that means yes, we have to make choices and sometimes those choices mean we don't get what we want.
Filmmaking is a thousand choices a day and it's important to just let those choices potentially be informed by something deeper.
As consumers, we are faced with hundreds of choices - and when it comes to books, thousands of choices. — © M. J. Rose
As consumers, we are faced with hundreds of choices - and when it comes to books, thousands of choices.
Sometimes you get to a place in life where you feel you've made some choices, and maybe they weren't the right choices, and that it's all coming to an end.
You know give me choices that are truly different from one another, otherwise they don't regard them as meaningful choices.
I think life is a matter of choices and that wherever we are, good or bad, is because of choices we make.
Sometimes the things presented to us as choices aren't choices at all.
When people have too many choices, they make bad choices.
We all create the person we become by our choices as we go through life. In a real sense, by the time we are adults, we are the sum total of the choices we have made.
I learned about choices and consequences and responsibility. I learned that we all have choices, even when we don't recognize them, and that those choices have consequences, not just for ourselves, but for others. We must assume responsibility for those consequences.
We'll all make better choices about diet, exercise, and personal health when someone else isn't paying for the consequences of those choices.
Don’t think so. We all make our choices, and those choices have consequences.
You can't make positive choices for the rest of your life without an environment that makes those choices easy, natural, and enjoyable. — © Deepak Chopra
You can't make positive choices for the rest of your life without an environment that makes those choices easy, natural, and enjoyable.
To have the freedom to be able to make choices is something I guess every actor aspires to. Most actors don't have those kind of choices. If the part comes along, they take it.
Labour's disastrous legacy and the Conservative success did not happen by accident: it was about the choices each party made, choices that impact on everyone.
Men are free to decide their own moral choices, but they are also under the necessity to account to God for those choices.
You and I are infinite choice-makers. In every moment of our existence, we are in that field of all possibilities where we have access to an infinity of choices. Some of these choices are made consciously, while others are made unconsciously. But the best way to understand and maximize the use of karmic law is to become consciously aware of the choices we make every moment.
We all have choices. (Astrid) No we don’t, princess. Only people with money and influence have choices. For the rest of us, basic necessity dictates what we have to do to survive. (Zarek)
The ground for taking ignorance to be restrictive of freedom is that it causes people to make choices which they would not have made if they had seen what the realization of their choices involved.
We all have choices we have to make, and with those choices come certain sacrifices.
The wise are not wise because they make no mistakes. They are wise because they correct their mistakes as soon as they recognize them.
Every man wishes to be wise, and they who cannot be wise are almost always cunning.
I believe feminism is grounded in supporting the choices of women even if we wouldn’t make certain choices for ourselves.
All elections are about choices, and good campaigns will make those choices clear.
We need choices of government, just like we have choices of tables or chairs or cell phones or coffee.
I'm trying to mediate between individual agency and structural determination. I accept that people make individual choices, quite thoughtful, quite careful, quite difficult choices, but they don't make them without constraints that shape what choices are possible and provide the intensity of the push toward choosing.
It is not government's job to mandate responsibility on our behalf. We have the intelligence and good sense to make wise consumption choices for ourselves and our children. It is up to us to do what is best for our health and our children's health.
Everyone has choices to make; no one has the right to take those choices away from us. Not even out of love.
Filmmaking is a thousand choices a day, and it's important to just let those choices potentially be informed by something deeper.
In New Mexico, my local church did a nativity play, and I was cast as Wise Man #3. Of course, Wise Man #3 had no damn lines. Wise Man #1 had all the lines! I stood there thinking, 'I could do that role so much better!' From that moment on, I knew I wanted to be an actor.
Choices, more choices than we like afterward to believe, are made far backward in the innocence of childhood.
The mistake that the Bush administration should admit to is not so much that they made the wrong choices. They made the right analysis; they made the right choices. But what they did wrong was the execution of those choices. That was wrong.
I realized a long time ago that, even as a kid, it's all about the choices you make, the things you pursue. In the end, you're a sum of your choices.
I have found success is ultimately realized by people who make more right choices . . . and recover quickly from their bad choices.
I think back story can help guide your choices, but when you're playing a scene, you're not making choices; you're just intuitive.
I like working with actors who make choices. Whether they get their ideas from me or from themselves, I want them to own all the choices so I can take my hand out of it.
You rarely have time for everything you want in this life, so you need to make choices. And hopefully your choices can come from a deep sense of who you are.
I think that's what makes a successful marriage: a mindful sense of self and the ability to make clear choices to stay together or choices not to. — © Goldie Hawn
I think that's what makes a successful marriage: a mindful sense of self and the ability to make clear choices to stay together or choices not to.
Whether we're on the path toward victory or defeat is determined by the very next choice we make. Not the choices from yesterday. Not the choices five minutes ago.
The master who fears the choices his people will make enough to take those choices away isn't worth serving.
Our lives are made up of thousands of everyday choices. Over the years these little choices will be bundled together and show clearly what we value.
The only real difference between a wise man and a fool, Moore knew, was that the wise man tended to make more serious mistakes—and only because no one trusted a fool with really crucial decisions; only the wise had the opportunity to lose battles, or nations.
Once you start to question your life you get to a higher level of awareness. It's like turning a light on-voila you see you have choices and choices are sacred.
As an artist, environment has a lot of impact on choices, and these choices can change by changing your location.
Should I eat first or accuse the Master of the City of murder? Choices, choices. -Anita
Making mistakes is part of learning to choose well. No way around it. Choices are thrust upon us, and we don't always get things right. Even postponing or avoiding a decision can become a choice that carries heavy consequences. Mistakes can be painful-sometimes they cause irrevocable harm-but welcome to Earth. Poor choices are part of growing up, and part of life. You will make bad choices, and you will be affected by the poor choices of others. We must rise above such things.
The ability to provide choices and the right to make choices that prove not detrimental, are the fundamental ingredients of free trade and independence.
You can't blame anyone else, ... , no one but yourself. You have to make your own choices and live every agonizing day with the consequences of those choices. — © Max Brooks
You can't blame anyone else, ... , no one but yourself. You have to make your own choices and live every agonizing day with the consequences of those choices.
People who do not see their choices do not believe they have choices.
I am the result of the good choices I've made and the bad choices.
There are no safe choices. Only other choices.
For me, going home at 5:30 is as much about my own choices, but also giving my team those choices, too.
This life is a test, and we're put down here to make choices. The truth is, the bad choices of other people can hurt us.
In heaven, there is no judgment, but rather an opportunity to examine our lives-who we touched, the choices we made, and the consequences of those choices.
Our lives are fashioned by our choices. First we make our choices. Then our choices make us.
The choices we make when we're broken are sometimes the most awful of all our choices.
We live in a society where healthy choices aren't usually the most popular choices.
Since your outcomes are all a result of your moment-to-moment choices, you have incredible power to change your life by changing those choices. Step by step, day by day, your choices will shape your actions until they become habits, where practice makes them permanent.
You really don't create an authoritarian society unless you control the personal choices including the sexual choices of the people.
Change is not overcoming inertia as much as it is redirecting, guiding, tweaking what already is and what has already happened. We must believe that we can make choices and that those choices can alter the future.
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