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I think it's always good for gay people to come out, but it's also understandable why people might choose not to do so.
— Peter Thiel
Love is an intervention.
Why do we not choose it? (205) — Jeanette Winterson
Why do we not choose it? (205) — Jeanette Winterson
Being alone is scarier than any boogey man and the reason why I don't choose to see Horror movies as a rule.
— Tom Sizemore
Lindsey: Why would you choose me?
Rafe: Because you're the one I want. — Rachel Hawthorne
Rafe: Because you're the one I want. — Rachel Hawthorne
Why do I always choose the shopping cart with the squeaky wheel? Is it my bad luck, or are all the carts dysfunctional?
— Rachel Nichols
You can't choose who you love, Kelly, but you can waste it. Why on earth would anyone want to waste it?
— Suzanne Brockmann
People have asked me why I chose to be a dancer. I did not choose. I was chosen to be a dancer, and with that, you live all your life.
— Martha Graham
Census figures be damned: If you choose to be alone, you're destined to spend a certain amount of time wondering why.
— Caroline Knapp
I just choose the scripts I want to work on. I don't know why. It's not something conscious or that I'm doing on purpose.
— Gaspard Ulliel
People wonder why you choose certain subjects to write about. The truth is: you don't really. They choose you
— Sebastian Faulks
I have a skeptical and cranky side, and I'm forever puzzled why people believe the, seeming to me, dumb things that they choose to believe.
— Terence McKenna
This is why angels choose sides, why people join teams. It costs too much not to; it weighs too heavily to soldier on alone.
— Lauren Kate
You can not go back. That's why it's hard to choose. You have to make the right choice. As long, as you don't choose, everything remains possible.
— Jaco Van Dormael
If someone in my life could grow with confrontation and feedback, why would I choose to refrain?
— Paula Heller Garland
Why choose failure when success is always an option?
— Jillian Michaels
Why choose fear over love? In what world does that make sense?
— Martha Brockenbrough
The terrible dilemma of our lives. Whatever happens, it is evil beyond compare. Why struggle, then? Why choose? If all alternatives are the same ...
— Philip K. Dick
Why sing music that you get to choose that isn't personal to you? That is the great thing about what I do.
— Karen Mason
I choose things that challenge me. I was afraid of the camera - that's why I chose to do 'Private Practice.' It's not like I left the theater.
— Audra McDonald
Why choose to fail when success is an option?
— Jillian Michaels
When I was a child I had a crush on Abraham Lincoln. Why I would choose to reveal this, I know not.
— Julia Roberts
If you choose to be sad then you will be sad but there times you don't know why you're sad. Tears start flowing from your eyes.
— Ann Marie Aguilar
If you choose to walk through the fire, why do you complain it's hot?
— Anthony Liccione
Life often presents you with difficult choices. But who made up the rules? Why choose at all?
— Ulysses Brave
Why some men choose to fill their brief allotment of time engaging the impossible, others in the manufacture of sorrow.
— Erik Larson
Words are the basic tools, if you are a writer. But why? Why do you choose one set of tools rather than another?
— James D. Houston
Hugo," she said, in a certain hurt tone that I knew well and enjoyed provoking, "you can be most horribly rude when you choose. Why do you choose?
— Patrick McGrath
Why she would choose a town where she barely knew anyone, and a boyfriend who knew how broken felt.
— Robyn Schneider
Whether we laugh or cry, the days are going to pass by. So why not choose to laugh?
— Mata Amritanandamayi
With all these forks in the roads of our path, why do so many choose to take the knife?
— Anthony Liccione
Is it so wrong to just live life and enjoy it? Between fun and function, why must we choose the latter?
— Arthur Nersesian