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decision awareness freedom-to-choose
The more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the more you are aware of your freedom to choose. Thornton Wilder
decision want huge
I don't want to make any huge decisions before I really know what I'm doing and am sure of myself. Thomas Horn
decision important social
Informal relationships are not mere minor interstitial supplements to the major institutions of society. These informal relationships not only include important decision-making processes, such as the family, but also produce much of the background social capital without which the other major institutions of society could not function nearly as effectively as they do. Thomas Sowell
decision liberty outcomes
Why the transfer of decisions from those with personal experience and a stake in the outcome to those with neither can be expected to lead to better decisions is a question seldom asked, much less answered. Thomas Sowell
decision willpower action
Most of life's actions are within our reach, but decisions take willpower. Robert McKee
decision publishing financing
While I was in Montrose, the publishing checks went into the band's coffers. This was our management's decision; we were just financing ourselves on the road. Sammy Hagar
decision stuff want
For the rich, it's not about getting more stuff. It's about having the freedom to make almost any decision you want. T. Harv Eker
decision forgiving
When you make a decision to forgive it's a decision that you have to make intellectually. T. D. Jakes
decision tools arms
To those of us who often procrastinate on the decision we feel intimidated by lack of education or any area of weakness. I relieve you with this statement: It is not how much you know that arms you with the tools of great decision making, but rather how much you ask. Ask questions. T. D. Jakes
arms beside carry children comfort denied door entrance future golden heart hope knowledge lamp lights miss patriotism poet promise seem strength strong tomorrow torch walk
The poet called Miss Liberty's torch 'the lamp beside the golden door.' Well, that was the entrance to America, and it still is. And now you really know why we're here tonight. The glistening hope of that lamp is still ours. Every promise, every opportunity, is still golden in this land. And through that golden door our children can walk into tomorrow with the knowledge that no one can be denied the promise that is America. Her heart is full; her torch is still golden, her future bright. She has arms big enough to comfort and strong enough to support, for the strength in her arms is the strength of her people. She will carry on in the '80s unafraid, unashamed, and unsurpassed. In this springtime of hope, some lights seem eternal; America's is. Ronald Reagan