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She decided to free herself, dance into the wind, create a new language. And birds fluttered around her, writing "yes" in the sky.
— Monique Duval
It would be the end of her life, she decided, if life was a time of choices. In a week from now, she would have no choices.
— Neil Gaiman
For one more time, he decided to give away smoking.
And then, she happened one more time in his head. — Nishikant
And then, she happened one more time in his head. — Nishikant
I've decided to give you up, she said.
Dick started - had he said anything to imply that she possessed any part of him? — F Scott Fitzgerald
Dick started - had he said anything to imply that she possessed any part of him? — F Scott Fitzgerald
She woke up and realized she had forgotten the definition of the word 'impossible.' She decided it must not have been that important.
— Monique Duval
On daughter Liza Minnelli: I think she decided to go into show business when she was an embryo, she kicked so much.
— Judy Garland
The night Kate Harker decided to burn down the school chapel, she wasn't angry or drunk. She was desperate.
— V.E Schwab
Mum decided that I could sing a bit, so she put me in a choir, which I hated, and it was just a nightmare. I was a rebellious sort of choirboy.
— Jesse Spencer
She had already decided that, when she grew up, she was going to do whatever she pleased and not let anyone order her about.
— Alison Weir
She didn't hesitate to kiss me back and I decided then and there that kissing Shaw was probably as close to heaven as I was ever going to get.
— Jay Crownover
Don't go yet, he said, but it was never any use saying don't go yet to her. When she'd decided a thing, she was on her way.
— Margaret Atwood
It was skin, she decided. Only skin. And it had no power to add or subtract or otherwise alter her fundamental understanding of her own self.
— Leonard Pitts Jr.
I thought of trying to catch her eye, so she'd know I understood what she'd done, but I decided not to. Everyone needs to think they have secrets.
— Carol Rifka Brunt
She looked like an angel who had decided that it was far more amusing to be wicked than to be good.
— Suzanne Harper
Food, she decided, was like performance rather than fine art: its power was in its transience and immediacy.
— Hannah Mary Rothschild
Cath had a weird thing about sharing drinks, but she decided it would be stupid to say anything. She'd already kissed him.
— Rainbow Rowell
Miss Bertram could now speak with decided information of what she had known nothing about,
— Jane Austen
She decided that if Lucas was gay then she was going to have to get a sex change operation. He would be so worth it.
— Josephine Angelini
Lisa's baby was due about now. I've decided she had it and it was a girl. I've named her Rachel.
— Susan Beth Pfeffer
She hadn't waited for God's direction. She'd decided for herself what was best.
— Candice Sue Patterson
It was all a question of face, she decided: you had to leave room for face to be saved.
— Alexander McCall Smith
She decided at once that she and the boy were cut of the same bookish cloth, and could quite possibly become co-conspirators.
— Jordan Stratford
The reunion, she decided, was an unnecessary and stressful complication to life. We did not need to reheat cold dishes from the past.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Sometimes I," she paused and decided to dive in even if he did think she was crazy, "I just feel something, you know?
— Carolyn Bond
WHEN WE GOT THE LETTER in the post, my mother was ecstatic. She had already decided that all our
— Kiera Cass
it, she decided to experiment.
— M.L. Stedman
You're the strangest person I ever met, she said & I said you too & we decided we'd know each other a long time.
— Brian Andreas
There were other ways to learn, she decided. Things which could not be found in books,
— D.K. Holmberg
Instead of receiving the help that she had hoped for, Mr. Cain instead decided to provide her with his idea of a stimulus package.
— Gloria Allred
She decided she wanted a cool, starchy independent life, with ruffles of humor like window curtains.
— Mary McCarthy
She put on the teapot and laid a couple of Oreos on a plate for Danny in case he decided to come up while she was lying down.
— Stephen King
He was officially a lunatic, she decided. Strangely, that didn't make him less attractive.
— Kate Atkinson
Victoria liked music full of high passion and drama. "I am a terribly modern person," she decided.
— Kate Williams
she said. He had called me right before he was going to be operated on for cancer, and he was still keeping it a secret, she explained. I decided
— Walter Isaacson
She decided to be quiet for now. There was a Yamani saying: "You need never unsay anything that you did not say in the first place.
— Tamora Pierce
Bruised, she spent the night with him; bruised, too, he held her as close as he could. It was all done, promised, and decided on.
— Henry H. Roth
Jules was a proud little toy. She decided that she was going to work very hard to be the best wolf she could be.
— Julie B. Campbell
That's when Georgie decided, during that cocksure kiss, that Neal was what she needed to be happy.
— Rainbow Rowell
I decided it was now or never!" she said. Great
— Nick Vujicic
What happened when the Verb asked the noun to conjugate? She said "no-no!", forgot the "o" and decided to become a nun!
— Ana Claudia Antunes
Once upon a time, Sleeping Beauty decided to take a nap from which she would never wake up.
— Rachel Cohn
She'd decided long ago that life was a long journey. She would be strong and she would be weak, and both would be okay.
— Tahereh Mafi
And new, too. Remade. Ready to move again. Listening was the start, she decided. Doing was the next step.
— Shannon Hale
Her eyes showed that though she may have decided to regret him, as long as he was in her presence she could not.
— Mark Helprin
She stood in front of the mirror a long time, and finally decided she either looked like a sap or else she looked very beautiful. One or the other.
— Carson McCullers
She read it over, decided it was too complicated for Memo, and ran it through an app called MyTxt4Dummies.
— Ken MacLeod
(Sophie did a few yoga poses to stretch until she saw Tedros gawking and decided yoga was best done in private.) It
— Soman Chainani
No agent wants to see a book until he or she has decided whether to pursue the relationship.
— Sara Paretsky
Get your own fashion adviser," Barrons growled. "Maybe I decided I like your style." "Maybe you thought if you were more like me, she'd fuck you, too.
— Karen Marie Moning
There was dishonor, she decided, in accepting someone else's idea of honor without question.
— Marie Rutkoski
She decided to keep her mouth shut until the map arrived, to prevent herself from betraying the stratospheric heights of her irritability.
— Kristin Cashore
Her smile increased. She had perfect white regular teeth; Irish, Juliana decided. Only Irish blood could give that jawline such femininity.
— Philip K. Dick
She was like quicksand-the more I struggled to get out, the faster I sank. So I'd decided to give up and embrace the sink down.
— Kelley R. Martin
Amy decided she was never watching Animal Planet again.
— Jude Watson
Aimee, what if, she asked, you decided to let go? And I wondered if she'd been listening to me at all. Because all I do is let go.
— Autumn Doughton
She decided not to look him in the eyes ever again. It was too much like being shoved over the edge of a ravine.
— Dia Reeves
She decided that day to study Russian, the language of violence, terror, and absurdity. She knew she would never be bored.
— Natalie Standiford
He felt the shock of contact. The weight of her against his chest felt like something she had decided to entrust to him. He
— Michael Chabon
You sure you okay?" he asked.
this time she decided to go for the truth. "No. But 'okay' is overrated. — C.C. Hunter
this time she decided to go for the truth. "No. But 'okay' is overrated. — C.C. Hunter
The grandmother decided that she would not mention that the house was in Tennessee.
— Flannery O'Connor
Most men, she'd decided, were bastards of varying degrees.
— Sarah J. Maas
Here, everyone knows my story and has decided I'm trash."
"Except me," she said. — Jane Harvey-Berrick
"Except me," she said. — Jane Harvey-Berrick
You named the chicken, Chicken?"
She looked embarrassed. "When we decided not to kill it, I got attached. — Tracey Garvis-Graves
She looked embarrassed. "When we decided not to kill it, I got attached. — Tracey Garvis-Graves
I decided to draw her doing something, because she always was.
— Gail Carson Levine
She decided it was perhaps a little like marriage itself: a good idea that, like all ideas, lived awkwardly on earth. -Terrific Mother
— Lorrie Moore
Eve lifted a brow. She decided
— Nora Roberts
The smile widened, and she decided it ought to be classified as a misdemeanor. Grinning with Intent to Discombobulate.
— Ruthie Knox
I decided on classing it up for the party ... If Charlie doesn't dig my get up, I'll expose her for what she is: asexual.
— Victoria Scott
She had decided that because she couldn't love her body, she would try to love what she put on it.
— Kate Scelsa
Would it be better to feel afraid all the time or to feel nothing at all? She hadn't decided yet.
— Anna Snoekstra
She wondered, briefly, if she was beautiful, decided she was and blew a kiss to her reflection
— Kerry Greenwood
To really be a nerd, she'd decided, you had to prefer fictional worlds to the real one.
— Rainbow Rowell
Grief had refined her girlish prettiness, she had the clear decided looks of a woman who had seen her hopes destroyed.
— Philippa Gregory
He had decided long before that he was going to loathe her. It was inconvenient therefore that she was kind.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
With a polite smile, I decided she was insane.
— Ann Aguirre
But, being unable to decide yes, she decided no.
— Gregory Maguire
Besides, she was alone and those who drink alone, she decided, had no need of any impediments to the pure act of consumption.
— Alan Goodare
Even with everything broken and decided inside her she couldn't quite allow herself to disappear for good.
— John Green