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Experience alone can decide on truth.
— Albert Einstein
When you decide to be all you can be you will be better for it
— Blake L. Higginbotham
Decide to get over it. You know, just let it go. It can be that simple.
— Danielle LaPorte
I can hardly decide what plays I should be in.
— Fiona Shaw
How you looked was not important. It was what you did and how you did it. Decide to do it and then do it the best way you can.
— Nana Mouskouri
We can decide to let our trials crush us, or we can convert them to new forces of good.
— Helen Keller
I watch the ball fiercely to see its height and speed off my opponent's racket so I can decide how I want to hit it.
— Sloane Stephens
You can have more than one home. You can carry your roots with you, and decide where they grow.
— Henning Mankell
Everyone ought to decide his or her own fate.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Flea stared at us, I can't decide what's worse. Losing family members or not having a family member to lose.
— Maria V. Snyder
The woman can't decide whether or not she's a MILTF. Only guys can decide that. And they do.
— Tassa Desalada
You always have choices, Brianna. No one can take that from you. You're the only one who can decide how this ends.
— Talia Vance
If we don't think about our death until we die, how can we decide how we want to live?
— Jennifer Ryan
We always have a choice. Only you can decide what you become.
— Seth Adam Smith
You know, I can't decide if I want to punch him in the face or have his babies ...
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Have you ever had a gay friend lose weight and you can't decide if it's good news or not? Hey you look ... great?
— Dana Gould
I can only try to keep the characters interesting; it's up to the readers to decide whether they're still relevant.
— Garry Trudeau
You can talk about results all you want, but they remain nothing more than ideas until you decide exactly how you're going to measure them.
— Joseph Grenny
I can't make a choice to do a movie because people will go see it. People look at what a movie becomes and decide if they'll see it.
— Michael Lehmann
There can be only one purpose for relationships-and for all of life: to be and to decide Who You Really Are.
— Neale Donald Walsch
I don't think you can decide how famous or not you become.
— Rupert Friend
It's just a book and a book can't leave me. A book can't decide who it wants to be with.
— Cecily Anne Paterson
E. B. White once wrote, I can't decide whether to enjoy the world or improve the world; that makes it difficult to plan the day.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Decide to live your life by faith. You can't see the air you breath but you never doubt it's existence.
— Timothy Pina
Money can drive you, but ultimately, you decide where you want to go.
— Debasish Mridha
You're the only one who can decide what's best for you.
— Stuart Wilde
I need to be nothing for a very long time until I can decide what something I want to be.
— Kiersten White
Vasily laughed. "I can't decide if you're a fearmonger or a coward."
"And I can't decide if you're an idiot or an idiot. — Leigh Bardugo
"And I can't decide if you're an idiot or an idiot. — Leigh Bardugo
You can lead an uncommonly fine life. But it takes determination. You have to march to the beat of different drummer. You have to decide.
— Frederick Lenz
They can't even decide what flavor of crazy I am.
— Dia Reeves
What good is the legal process if people can decide their motives are bigger than the law?
— Jodi Picoult
If we decide, we can change the pitiable condition of Indian economy. We have to take up the responsibility and show commitment.
— Narendra Modi
I'm very, very jealous of guys who just go and decide to party and then can work the next day.
— Matthew Perry
I believe I can do anything. If I decide I want to be a doctor tomorrow, I'm going to be a doctor.
— Amy Jo Johnson
Aelin can decide what to tell you." "Such a good dog." Rowan
— Sarah J. Maas
For those who possess and can wield arms are in a position to decide whether the constitution is to continue or not
— Aristotle.
You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them. - Maya Angelou
— Brene Brown
You can decide what kind of magic you practice. Just like you can decide who you are. In the end, it's really the same thing.
— Danielle Paige
It's the biggest economic influence in a woman's life whether she can decide when and whether to have children or not.
— Gloria Steinem
Politics is not a picture on a wall or a television sitcom that you can decide you don't much care for.
— Molly Ivins
If you have a choice of two things and can't decide, take both.
— Gregory Corso
You too can determine what you want. You can decide on your major objectives, targets, aim and destination.
— W. Clement Stone
Poverty is not inevitable. It is a human ill that we can fight if we decide to do so together.
— Marc Forne Molne
I would like a UK fully engaged in Europe, but I can't decide in place of the British. I see that for the moment they want to be more in retreat.
— Francois Hollande
You may explore, you may evaluate but you can't execute if you are not willing to take action. Decide to take off now!
— Israelmore Ayivor
Mr. Asher, you can resist who you are for only so long. Finally, you just decide to go with fate.
— Christopher Moore
Why couldn't I have puppy love? I only seem to have "I can't decide if I want to rip your throat out or kiss you" love. Ugh.
— Andrea Cremer
You may be amazed that you are still unique and beautiful as your natural self. Only you can decide if this style is for you.
— Monica Millner
Just give him the medicine!" I scream at her. "Give it to him! Who are you, anyway, to decide how much pain he can stand!
— Suzanne Collins
Though many have tried, no one has ever yet explained away the decisive fact that science, which can do so much, cannot decide what it ought to do.
— Joseph Wood Krutch
None of us gets to decide where we come from, but we can choose where we go from there.
— Debra Driza
Don't decide on a dog based on looks either, much like with people, looks and first impressions can be deceiving.
— Elizabeth Holmes
Get up every day and consider the stage you're on. Only you can decide whether it will be a tragedy, a comedy or a drama.
— Maryln Schwartz
You take souls for vegetables ... The gardener can decide what will become of his carrots but no one can choose the good of others for them.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
I can't decide if you're a fool, Vin thought toward it, or if you simply exist in a way that makes you incapable of considering some things.
— Brandon Sanderson
It's become absolutely horrible the way the people with the money decide they can fart in the kitchen.
— Steven Soderbergh
I can't hit on women in public any more. I didn't decide this; it just doesn't feel right at my age.
— Jack Nicholson
What you were is yesterday.
What you are is now.
What you can be is tomorrow.
What you decide to be is today. — Matshona Dhliwayo
What you are is now.
What you can be is tomorrow.
What you decide to be is today. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Nothing is too difficult unless you decide to keep shifting it to tomorrow till you can't do it any longer.
— Israelmore Ayivor
The purpose of a relationship is to decide what part of yourself you'd like to see 'show up', not what part of another you can capture and hold.
— Neale Donald Walsch
You can have anything in life you really want - but you can't have everything in life you really want. Decide.
— Peter McWilliams
You are the composer and conductor and thus decide what key of life to live. I choose major over minor whenever I can.
— Susan Reynolds
Once again, he does something and I can't decide if it's sweet, if it's perverted, or if it's criminal.
— Dm. L. Carter
The look on your face is priceless. You can't decide if you want to go 'oh poor baby' or spit on my shadow."
"Sounds about right," Ash admitted. — Jesse Hajicek
"Sounds about right," Ash admitted. — Jesse Hajicek
Prof is right; more than three people can't decide anything.
— Robert A. Heinlein