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When coming to the fork in the road, be cautious of the direction you choose in life.
— Angela Khristin Brown
They say that every person, every venture, every city has a place where the road splits and you have to choose your direction.
— Guy A Johnson
When you trust yourself, everyone around you will trust you, too.
— Debasish Mridha
We cannot resist change, but we can choose the direction of change.
— Kennon Callahan
Every baby saved, every mother helped to choose life is a step in the right direction.
— Alveda King
We can help pave the roads of those around us, but we can't choose their direction.
— Michelle Moran
Choose your friends carefully. It is they who will lead you in one direction or the other.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Water shrinks wool, urgency shrinks time.
Shrinkage may be an advantage or the reverse, according to expectation. — Idries Shah
Shrinkage may be an advantage or the reverse, according to expectation. — Idries Shah
It does not matter where you are - from this very moment on you choose the direction of your life.
— Toni Sorenson
The direction you choose to face determines whether you're standing at the end or the beginning of a road.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
The time has come to choose a new direction of global development, to opt for a new civilization.
— Mikhail Gorbachev
I can't know your feelings", he said ,"if you don't know them yourself.
— Kristin Cashore
Leadership is about focus and concentrations. To be in focus, choose a clear direction. To concentrate, remain in that direction!
— Israelmore Ayivor
making mountains out of molehills, thereby
— Linda Hatch
Your world will change whether or not you choose to change, but you have the power to choose it's direction.
— Napoleon Hill
We find it difficult to choose our direction because it does not yet exist distinctly in our idea.
— Henry David Thoreau