Welcome to our collection of Decision-Making quotes! Making decisions is an inherent part of our daily lives, whether big or small. From choosing what to wear in the morning to making important life-altering choices, decision-making plays a pivotal role in shaping our paths and defining who we are.
This page is dedicated to gathering insightful quotes that shed light on the intricacies of decision-making. Here, we have curated a diverse range of perspectives from renowned thinkers, philosophers, and leaders. These quotes explore the complexities, challenges, and triumphs associated with the decision-making process, offering guidance and inspiration for those facing difficult choices.
Whether you are seeking motivation to embrace change, seeking clarity when faced with uncertainty, or seeking validation for the decisions you have made, this collection covers a wide array of topics within the realm of decision-making. We hope that these quotes spark contemplation, provide guidance, and serve as a reminder of the power we hold in shaping our own destinies.
So, dive into the world of decision-making quotes and discover timeless wisdom that can empower you to make choices that align with your values, aspirations, and principles. Our extensive collection awaits, offering profound insights into the art and science of decision-making. Enjoy browsing through these thought-provoking quotes, and may they inspire you on your journey of decision-making!
I do what I want to do. It was a brash statement of(her)girlhood. Now she was an adult, the boast seemed quaint. For rarely do you know what you want. Even after you've done it you can't say clearly if that was what you'd wanted or just something that happened to you, like weather.
They may have salt, sugar, and fat on their side, but we, ultimately, have the power to make choices. After all, we decide what to buy. We decide how much to eat.
In the studio we spend a lot of time working our what materials will work best and also last. We do tests and come back to them years later to see how they are still performing, and this leads our decisions.
Each must act as he thinks best; and if he is wrong, so much the worse for him. We stand on a mountain pass in the midst of whirling snow and blinding mist through which we get glimpses now and then of paths which may be deceptive. If we stand still we shall be frozen to death. If we take the wrong road we shall be dashed to pieces. We do not certainly know whether there is any right one. What must we do? Be strong and of a good courage. Act for the best, hope for the best, and take what comes. . . . If death ends all, we cannot meet death better.
You might have one thing in your head, but the things you're doing don't really lead down the right road, necessarily. When you're young, you don't want to hear that. You think you can do everything, be all things.
Mama was a stickler on keeping your word. That's helped me to make the right decisions in so many situations. Because of that, I also think really hard before I make a decision because I know I'm going to have to see it through.
I know what I want and know my values, and therefore, it's easy to take hard choices when you know what the ambitions are and what values you stand for, so it's all about staying true to yourself, be yourself.
If you can't say yes, it's no. Don't sugarcoat it. Don't talk yourself into yes just to seem like a nice guy. No one ever went broke because he or she said "NO" too often.