I promise you that I did not become an addict because of anything to do with the behavior of either of my parents. Everybody has to make their own choices.
Young people have limited choices, but they are also useful human resources.
Discipline means choices. Every time you say yes to a goal or objective, you say no to many more.
The logical process will often be the safe one. I tend, when I'm given that choice, to go the way that's not safe.
Before high school ended, I started applying to college. It really wasn't even a choice because of the brainwashing of my parents.
I'm always touched by people's different stories of who they are and why they made the choices that they made. I feel so empowered by the story behind the person.
I believe sometimes you have a choice in what inspiration you choose to follow and other times you really don't.
Everyone has the right to their lives and to look the way they want to! Tomorrow I can put on 25 kilos... it's my choice, my body!
I want to have the career that is my choice - what interests me, what doesn't. I feel more and more strongly about that.
And, perhaps most importantly, regional conflicts will again and again confront us with a cruel choice between costly engagement and costly indifference.
Emotion is the surest arbiter of a poetic choice, and it is the priest of all supreme unions in the mind.
The most unknown, unused and unrecognised tool of the human mind, is the recognition that attitude is always a choice.
I think that when a person is insecure about who they are or who they want to be, then it translates on screen, and the choices they make are all about perception.
When your parents are Middle Eastern immigrants, you have three choices. You can become a doctor, a lawyer or an engineer.
Shuki’s wisdom: "Sometimes things happen, and the only choice you have is to accept it, and learn to make a life anyway.
Freedom of religion is not enough; we need the extinction of it, because no one has turned to be a religious by their own choice.
You'll never understand how powerful your choices have been or are until the day you ask yourself why you made them.
There are ultimately two choices in life: to fight it or to embrace it. If you fight it you will lose - if you embrace it you become one with it and you'll be lived.
I support voluntary personal retirement accounts for Social Security. It should be people's free choice.
The moment of change is usually not dazzling. It is a quiet, internal choice. No one can see it, but your life will never be the same again.
I try to not make safe choices, but I also like to do stuff which is interesting and is sort of exciting in some way and accessible.