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They're threatened by you,' she said. 'You chose to do something they'd never have the gumption to choose for themselves. Being their own person.
— Diane Chamberlain
Liz looked back and counted the bodies, all those lives she had ruined simply by existing. So she chose to stop existing.
— Amy Zhang
Out of all the guys she could love, I am two of them. But she chose my clone over me and that hurts. And it feels good.
— Jarod Kintz
She loved so many things - cats, dogs, roses, people - that sometimes I wonder if she chose to be alone to best enjoy them all.
— Kate Bolick
She was becoming the person she'd be for her whole life. Each thing she chose contributed to that person. She didn't want to be like this.
— Ann Brashares
She chose a very pale teal, halfway between blue and green, with a white silk fichu at the neck.
— Anne Perry
But then I found out that the poem she truly loved was the other one. She chose her own way. And I fell even more deeply in love with her.
— Ally Condie
I have a Greek-American friend who named her daughter "Nike" and is often asked why she chose to name her offspring after a sneaker.
— Rebecca Goldstein
She was taking two sides at once, to please everyone; she always chose peace over truth, was always eager to conform.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
For she had eyes and chose me.
— William Shakespeare
Sister Mary chose that moment to come in with the tea. Satanist or not, she'd also found a plate and arranged some iced biscuits on it.
— Neil Gaiman
She chose power."
"I am power. — Elly Blake
"I am power. — Elly Blake
She chose to fight men everyday, and then fight their sons, who thought they knew better than their fathers.
— E.K. Johnston
My mother gave me a choice. She said, 'Would you like to take singing lessons or piano.' I'm glad I chose piano.
— McCoy Tyner
I did not have a father. It was my mom who chose to be alone. She felt that she would be better off by herself with me after I was born.
— Olga Kurylenko
There was also an acknowledgment that there was great beauty in what she was currently witnessing, and she chose not to disturb it.
— Markus Zusak
As always, when she needed God most, He chose to ignore her.
— Cynthia Wicklund
this is a girl who did drugs, who fucked her high school teacher, who chose Berkeley over Stanford. Maybe she really could be one of us.
— Jeffrey Toobin
I knew I had to break up with Ann Rosenberg after she chose a teal dress for the prom. I had never heard of teal. Also, I was gay.
— Brian Selznick
Being passive doesn't mean being subservient. Her power lay in how well she chose to respond. There was no subservience involved.
— Victoria Hislop
Ernest chose to go, she finally thinks, watching the fire turn the papers black. He loved her but he could not live anymore.
— Naomi Wood
It means she chose light over darkness. I want people to know that so they'll always remember.
I always will.
Bonnie McCullough — L.J.Smith
I always will.
Bonnie McCullough — L.J.Smith
she chose pride over sense.
— Teresa Carlson
I have a notion that genius knows itself; that Dickinson chose her seclusion, knowing she was exceptional and knowing what she needed.
— Adrienne Rich
No prince, no success filled her dreams: only time spread out before her to spend as she chose, a time of contemplation which offered her refuge.
— Delphine De Vigan
Just look at the fellow, standing there like a bloody Greek god. Do you think she chose him because of his intellect?
— Lisa Kleypas
But if she is alone now, it is because she chose to be alone, not someone decree if for her. Her life is hers to live, not yours to repair.
— Robin Hobb
She chose the adjective deliberately. Handsome or sexy conveyed surface appeal. Beautiful addressed the whole package, inside and out.
— Joey W. Hill
She liked the way he chose a good coat and wore it for five years and then chose another one similar to it.
— Kathleen Winter
she always chose peace over truth,
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie