I dare say it is rather hard to be a rat,” she mused. “Nobody likes you. People jump and run away and scream out: ‘Oh, a horrid rat!’ I shouldn’t like people to scream and jump and say: ‘Oh, a horrid Sara!’ the moment they saw me, and set traps for me, and pretend they were dinner. It’s so different to be a sparrow. But nobody asked this rat if he wanted to be a rat when he was made. Nobody said: ‘Wouldn’t you rather be a sparrow?
Frances Hodgson BurnettTags: life choice a-little-princess frances-hodgson-burnett
Our minds are information vacuums. Either we fill them with thoughts of our choosing or someone else will.
Ray A. DavisTags: empowerment choice free-will minds
I miss us too. I always have and I probably always will. Sometimes there are no happy endings. No matter what, I'll be losing something, someone. But maybe that's what it all comes down to. Love, not as a surge of passion, but as a choice to commit to something, someone, no matter what obstacles or temptations stand in the way. And maybe making that choice again and again, day in and day out, year after year,says more about love than never having a choice to make at all.
Emily GiffinThe choices we make about the lives we live determine the kinds of legacies we leave.
Tavis SmileyTags: life choice morality legacy
The process of discovering your fearless self is of refinement, not adding. The best way to reconnect with your freedom is to look at the rules you have that govern your freedom.
Steve MaraboliTags: inspirational happiness choice freedom rules fearless refinement
I certainly supported a woman's right to choose, but to my mind the time to choose was before, not after the fact.
Ann B. RossOne's own free unfettered choice, one's own caprice, however wild it may be, one's own fancy worked up at times to frenzy -- is that very "most advantageous advantage" which we have overlooked, which comes under no classification and against which all systems and theories are continually being shattered to atoms. And how do these wiseacres know that man wants a normal, a virtuous choice? What has made them conceive that man must want a rationally advantageous choice? What man wants is simply independent choice, whatever that independence may cost and wherever it may lead. And choice, of course, the devil only knows what choice.
Fyodor DostoevskyTags: choice existentialism
The more choices we have, the greater the need for focus.
Tom Butler-BowdonDANTE: And what if you found out you were right? What if it meant that I could hurt you?
RENEE: I would not say that I'm not scared. Everyone has the ability to hurt. It's the choice that matters.
Most of us cherish freedom, but when we actually get the opportunity to make our own way it can be terrifying.
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