Do nothing, and nothing happens. Life is about decisions. You either make them or they're made for you, but you can't avoid them.

We must make decisions as if they affect those we've not even met because we realize they do. We must live respective of world family.

Make decisions even with incomplete info. You'll never have all the info you need. What matters is what you do with the info you have.

I do not know your situation. But I know the easy answer is almost always the wrong one. Search your heart. Where is your fear driving you?

Miles added it to his life's lessons list. Call it Rule 27B. Never make key tactical decisions while having electro-convulsive seizures.

So do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.

If you don’t know what you value in life, then you won’t be able to make any meaningful decisions you can live with in the future.

A number of small decisions, each appearing insignificant in the moment and made in isolation of one another, can result in a negative outcome.

Think of instinct as an unscientific, unquantifiable tool that can be used along with more concrete evaluations to make a well-rounded decision.

A decision is made with the brain. A commitment is made with the heart. Therefore, a commitment is much deeper and more binding than a decision.

Life is made up of chances to make choices, decisions of what you wish to do; the accumulated result of those choices is what you call your life.

Everyone is entitled to making bad decisions from time to time, but the true test is in how you handle things after those decisions have been made.

There is a devilishly direct relationship between the significance of an idea and how nervous we become at the prospect of having to think about it.

Neil said to me once that in times of desperation, you have to force yourself to make a decision.It's your choice, he said. Us or them. So choose.

I’m like a fish in a pool, turning quickly to avoid what challenges it. My only decision is whether to go right or left to sidestep confrontation.