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- Every person, all the events of your life are drawn there because you have them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you.
- Richard Bach
- To decide, to be at the level of choice, is to take responsibility for your life and to be in control of your life.
- Abbie M. Dale
- He that cannot decidedly say, "No," when tempted to evil, is on the highway to ruin. He loses the respect even of those who would tempt him, and becomes but the pliant tool and victim of their evil designs.
- J. Hawes
- Every person has free choice. Free to obey or disobey the Natural Laws. Your choice determines the consequences. Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices.
- Alfred A. Montapert
- All my life, whenever it comes time to make a decision, I make it and forget about it.
- Harry S Truman (1884 - 1972)
- The achievement of your goal is assured the moment you commit yourself to it.
- Mack R. Douglas
- For good or ill, your conversation is your advertisement. Every time you open your mouth you let men look into your mind. Do they see it well clothed, neat, busineswise?
- Bruce Burton
- It is far more important to me to preserve an unblemished conscience than to compass any object however great.
- William E. Channing
- A good conscience fears no witness, but a guilty conscience is solicitous even in solitude. If we do nothing but what is honest, let all the world know it. But if otherwise, what does it signify to have nobody else know it, so long as I know it myself? Miserable is he who slights that witness.
- Seneca (5 BC - 65 AD)
- Every serious-minded person knows that a large part of the effort required in moral discipline consists in the courage needed to acknowledge the unpleasant consequences of one's past and present acts.
- John Dewey (1859 - 1952)
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