Life becomes a dilemma when you are living a purposeless and goalless life.

— Sunday Adelaja

How I'm glad to go back home!Once I truly have no more worry. Many of those who are in a hurry Endure setbacks in the outcome.

— Ana Claudia Antunes

​Who gets to Live? You or Your Rules?

— Vineet Raj Kapoor

The greatest dilemma man has to face is figuring out what to do with his time.

— Sunday Adelaja

A moral dilemma is equally absorbing whether the stakes are the destiny of nations or the happiness of one or two people - at the most.

— Alexander McCall Smith

I couldn't find my cup of tea.So probably, I've been simply taking a sip from everyone else's cup. May be it shouldn't matter as long as there is tea to drink. Or should it?

— Sanhita Baruah

As you grow older, you become faced with the problem of what to with your time.

— Sunday Adelaja

The major dilemma is that we tend to listen to reply, while all we should do is: listen to understand and feel.

— Akilnathan Logeswaran

Much of our food system depends on our not knowing much about it, beyond the price disclosed by the checkout scanner; cheapness and ignorance are mutually reinforcing. And it's a short way from not knowing who's at the other end of your food chain to not caring–to the carelessness of both producers and consumers that characterizes our economy today. Of course, the global economy couldn't very well function without this wall of ignorance and the indifference it breeds. This is why the American food industry and its international counterparts fight to keep their products from telling even the simplest stories–'dolphin safe,' 'humanely slaughtered,' etc.–about how they were produced. The more knowledge people have about the way their food is produced, the more likely it is that their values–and not just 'value'–will inform their purchasing decisions.

— Michael Pollan

Millions of business people are each constantly forced to choose between their desire to not be a bad person and their desire to be a good business person, that is to say, to make as much money as they possibly can by maximizing their revenue while minimizing the cost of producing whatever it is that they sell.

— Mokokoma Mokhonoana