In life one has a choice to take one of two paths: to wait for some special day - or to celebrate each special day.
I feel comfortable with either digital or film - the director and the project should determine the course of choice.
Given a choice between their worldview and the facts, it's always interesting how many people toss the facts.
In life, some laugh, some cry, some live, some die. The choice is ours to crawl or to fly.-RVM
I'm a working actress able to make choices based on characters rather than what I 'should' do for my career.
I've just been lucky. I'd like to have more choices, and I'd like to have a leading part.
But maybe life was like that: it held your death, waiting, and you had no choice but to walk toward it if you a life.
Believing isn't a choice... belief is an involuntary response to something you've learned or experienced.
Seeing Michelle Obama's bright color choices, and how she made people smile and reinforced Obama's platforms of hope and change, was inspiring.
It's not your body, it's not your choice, because you got that from God. He gave that to you.
I do NOT think that PC gaming is over... it will always be the choice of the gaming enthusiast who is willing to put in the extra effort for a richer, more rewarding experience.
Allowing your kids to watch TV doesn't have to mean they have no choice but to see commercials for junk food and alcohol.
If food is labeled, some people might choose to eat stuff that's genetically modified. They might decide they love it. But give us a choice.
I'm just kind of taking a break now and enjoying the freedom of making my own choices. When you're on a television show for six years, they run your schedule.
They have called Operation Iraqi Freedom a war of choice that isn't part of the real war on terror. Someone should tell that to al Qaeda.
When we deny the poor and the vulnerable their own human dignity and capacity for freedom and choice, it becomes self-denial. It becomes a denial of both our collective and individual dignity, at all levels of society.
I grew up with injustice and could do nothing about it. But once in America, I had freedom of choice.
Nobody's perfect, but I hold myself accountable. I think about the choices I make because they not only affect me, they affect all of my fans and my family.
I don't really read 'business books,' and I didn't think 'The Paradox of Choice' was a business book. I'm very surprised and gratified that the business world thought it was one.
Anywhere, anytime ordinary people are given the chance to choose, the choice is the same: freedom, not tyranny; democracy, not dictatorship; the rule of law, not the rule of the secret police.
The shift to a cleaner energy economy wont happen overnight, and it will require tough choices along the way. But the debate is settled. Climate change is a fact.