When faced with two equally tough choices, most people choose the third choice: to not choose.
When faced with two equally tough choices, most people choose the third choice: to not choose.
A decision is a responsibility, if you cannot handle responsibility, don't take decisions.
If my decision is wrong, at least I will have learned something new. There is always next time.
When making tough decisions it is ok to get it wrong as long as we are working to make it right.
Sometimes another person’s fear tells you that everything you're about to do is right.
This is your life and you have the right and responsibility to make good decisions for yourself.
Your family will flourish when decisions are guided by the Lord—the head of your household.
When you've only got two choices, and you don't like either of them, make a third choice.
I must have a prodigious amount of mind; it takes me as much as a week, sometimes, to make it up!
Truly successful decision-making relies on a balance between deliberate and instinctive thinking.
It's painful and it's messy. But sometimes you just have to make the break and start again.
I find the rational part of my mind curled up in a corner of my head and convince it to talk to me.
People make decisions, and maybe you don't always agree, but those choices are still their own.
Don’t think about it. Don’t think about what could have been. It’s too unbearable.
Nothing had ever existed between us except the possibility of something, and now even that was over.