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choices-made careers differences
Well, my career choice made a difference because I never would have met my wife, Jenny. I met her through comedian Buddy Hackett. He set us up on a blind date and then we got married. Bob Newhart
choices-made judgment crisis
There are no truer choices than those made in crisis, choices made without judgment. Daniel H. Wilson
choices-made serenity existence
Serenity comes from the ability to say “Yes” to existence. Courage comes from the ability to say “No” to the wrong choices made by others. Ayn Rand
choices-made mind easy
Music is a current of hard choices made to seem easy by the mind. Adam Gopnik
choices-made decisions-you-make today
Life is a sum of all your choices". So, what are you doing today? Albert Camus
choices-made focus lessons
Our problem wasn’t that it blew up and was impossible to scale, but there were some bad choices made. One of the biggest lessons time after time was to focus. Do fewer things. Evan Williams
choices-made atheism purpose
Nothing, absolutely nothing, has a more direct bearing on the moral choices made by individuals or the purposes pursued by society than belief or disbelief in God. Ravi Zacharias
choices-made moments certain
There are certain moments in the history of a nation when the choices made define the decades to come. George Papandreou
choices-made law political
The power granted the Attorney General to intervene in all equal-protection-of-the-law cases is extremely broad and dangerous. Choices made by the Attorney General could follow a political and selected pattern. John Sparkman
judgment profit draws
A right judgment draws us a profit from all things we see . William Shakespeare
judgment checks good-judgment
Hope is a great falsifier. Let good judgment keep her in check. Baltasar Gracian
judgments translate vote
Shareholders will be able to make better judgments about compensation, and that can translate into how you vote for directors. Ed Durkin
judgment liar thief
Milosevic, who in my judgment is a liar and a thief and a scoundrel, Lawrence Eagleburger
judgment should judgment-of-others
I learned always to trust my own deep sense of what I should do, and not just obediently trust the judgment of others - even others better than I am. Barbara Deming
judgment
I thought there was some questionable judgment in those situations. Ben Braun
judgment positions quickly style tested
He was put into positions that tested very quickly his style and his judgment, Tom Wright
judgment ifs knows
If someone is making a judgment when they don't have firsthand experience, it's intolerant. How can you make a judgment on something you don't know about? Beck
judgments unless
I think that unless you can take judgments of right and wrong like an automaton, you must have emotions because that is our only way of moral guidance. Joanna Lumley
crisis everybody exactly faced knows likes musical nobody sisters
The Pointer Sisters have always faced a crisis in their identity. They have dabbled in so many musical streams that, while everybody likes them, nobody knows exactly what to do with them. Washington Post
crisis housing reason severe
We're in a severe housing crisis, and there's no reason for it. We've got the resources, we just need to appropriate them. Jamie Ross
crisis people situation turned
We're in a real crisis situation where many times people are being turned away at the door. Jackie Robinson
crisis minister moved prime solve step
We have moved only one step forward, how could we retreat? To solve this crisis, the prime minister must resign. Chamlong Srimuang
crisis
When he first went down, it didn't look good. So a crisis averted, I guess. Doug Armstrong
crisis facilities falling start
We're getting to a crisis point. Facilities will start falling apart. R. Robinson
crisis needs work
We're going to stabilize the crisis here, and from here, we're going to work with her on what she needs to do. Jane Farmer
crisis
We're going to get through this crisis we have now. Martin Brodeur
crisis face near
We're going to face a crisis in the very near term. Terry Ebbert