It is possible for you to realise your dream as a scientist, you must be a passionate learner and curious enough to seek this wonderful career path.
— Lailah Gifty AkitaChoice is the doorway to our creative power. To unleash this power, we must begin from the state of beingness.
— Ilchi LeeMuch of our lives consists of a series of choices over which we have absolute control.
— Gina GreenleeThere were so many things going on inside me and on the outside—many beyond my control. However, one thing I could control was to pray and commit myself every day to trust God so He could guide me.”—Yilda B. Rivera, Courage Under Fire.
— Yilda B. RiveraNo one is born a sprinter. We all learn to push ourselves up from the floor and then balance before taking that first, wobbly step. It is an individual choice where to go from there.
— Richelle E. GoodrichThe most empowering, important belief is the belief in yourself, your capabilities, your strength, your choice, and your most infinite, most divine, most beautiful worth.
— Connie KerbsLife always gives us another change: It's called 'To Move On'.
— Ana Claudia AntunesHave no regrets in life because of the choices you make. Good or bad, they are a learning experience, to help you grow. The only regret in life, is to never make a choice at all.
— James HauensteinHuman freedom brings with it the burden of choice and of its consequences. As humankind is akin to claim for its own special privilege a certain unique destiny not afforded with equal measure to other organisms, so must it further—if paradoxically so—entertain the assumption that, in spite of this glorious determinism, there persists nonetheless a thread of free will—or, at the very least, some vague delusion thereof—woven seamlessly into the tapestry of collective experience. Of course, this conception that destiny is to be forged by one’s own hands more often engenders greater restriction than it does greater extension to the potential of human happiness.
— Ashim ShankerWhen enforcing our boundaries, first and foremost, we are caring for ourselves, but we are also helping others to have a clear understanding of what we consider acceptable behavior. We are reflecting back to them what is not acceptable and, therefore, providing them an opportunity to consider that information and make necessary changes.
— Peggi Speers