Choose Quotes
-
The idiot willingness to choose sides is what feeds the abattoir of history.
Steven Heighton
-
That the stars guide us, but do not compel us. It is our free will that determines the outcome of all things. God does impose his will on us, rather he makes it known and allows us to choose if we will follow it.
Kathleen McGowan
-
Freedom is the awareness of alternatives and of the ability to choose. It is contingent upon consciousness, and so may be gained or lost, extended or diminished.
Allen Wheelis
-
I choose jobs quite selfishly. I do them for me and the exploration you get to go on with a character... seeing how they react in certain situations, how they develop. If audiences enjoy it, then that's the cherry on top. You don't expect it but it's really nice when it happens. It adds to it and enhances the overall experience.
Elaine Cassidy
-
Whatever road you choose, I'm right behind you win or lose.
Rod Stewart
-
While we are each free to believe whatever we choose, we cannot do whatever we choose.
Hillary Scott Lady Antebellum
-
Let him know how to choose the mean and avoid the extremes on either side, as far as possible. . . . For this is the way of happiness.
Plato
-
It is the beginning of wisdom when you recognize that the best you can do is choose which rules you want to live by, and it's persistent and aggravated imbecility to pretend you can live without any.
Wallace Stegner
-
My gift to you is a magic wand which works with the following words: "In this moment, I choose love." Whenever you're in a situation you wish to change, just wave your wand and say: "In this moment, I choose love." Then watch the magic begin. Please accept this gift with my infinite love. I know you'll use it well.
Katrina Mayer
-
Unless you choose to take action on what you want, nothing is ever going to come out of it.
Esther Hicks
-
Choose to love the one who does not die.
Rumi
-
It is not the qualified voters, but the qualified voters who choose to vote, that constitute political power.
Abraham Lincoln
-
DAISY: I never knew you were such a realist-I thought you were more poetic. Where's your imagination? There are many sides to reality. Choose the one that's best for you. Escape into the world of imagination.
Eugene Ionesco
-
All I insist on, and nothing else, is that you should show the whole world that you are not afraid. Be silent, if you choose; but when it is necessary, speak—and speak in such a way that people will remember it.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
-
I pray that each one of us stays awake as we fall. I pray that we choose to go into the abyss willingly and that our fall is cushioned by faith--faith that at the bottom we will be caught and taught and turned toward the light. I pray that we don't waste precious energy feeling ashamed of our mistakes, or embarrassed by our flaws. After years of teaching, I know only a few things for sure. One of them is this: We are chunks of dense matter that need to be cracked open. Our errors and failings are chinks in the heart's armor through which our true colors can shine.
Elizabeth Lesser
-
I choose things by how they resonate in my heart.
Rita Coolidge
-
You are not what has happened to you. You are what you choose to become.
Chuck Norris
-
I certainly supported a woman's right to choose, but to my mind the time to choose was before, not after the fact.
Ann B. Ross
-
Id never choose to turn the clock back.
Geri Halliwell Spice Girls
-
Being good is something that one must choose over and over again, every day, throughout the day, for the rest of one’s life.
Cate Tiernan
-
We cannot do everything at once, but we can do a great deal if we choose our goals well and work diligently to attain them.
Ezra Taft Benson
-
I choose such notes that love one another.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
-
There are passions that it is not for man to choose.
Nikolai Gogol
-
When you want to organize knowledge. you will be careful to base the classification upon essential qualities. You will thus derive classes in which the members have the greatest amount of resemblance to one another and the greatest amount of difference from the members of other classes. But suppose that, instead of organizing knowledge, you set out to organize ignorance and prejudice. You will then do precisely the opposite.You will keep the classification vague and flexible, so that it can be made to include just whatever individuals you choose.
Barrows Dunham