The baby boomer surge is forcing society to face decisions about costs - and particularly what is valuable. It's senseless for clinicians and governments to bear these choices alone; a sad effect of needless paternalism is that it places a false burd...
I take this art very seriously and passionately. I love what I do. You can't help but grow. That's not to say you don't make mistakes or make bad choices, but that's part of the art. Painters paint bad paintings.
In this choice, as I look back over more than half a century, I can only follow - and trust - the same sort of instinct that one follows in the art of fiction.
Fundamentally, all art is about human beings. You're always showing larger moral questions through the smaller moral, philosophical, or political choices through one character in the book.
even through many lifetimes, many mistakes and many different choices, we always end up where we are always supposed to be…
It's said that we can all choose our own destiny. But sometimes, for a special few, destiny has no choice but to choose for you.
Our greatest moral regrets are always preceded by a series of unwise choices.
Just because you can make a choice, doesn’t mean you should. Some things are better left alone.
I've learned that the only things we are in control of are the choices we make at any one given moment.
Feelings are involuntary reactions, so God does not say, "Feel joy." He says, "Rejoice!" It's a choice.
Obelmäker is a deeply fearful person and terribly indecisive. Even when he makes a choice, it’s usually bad.
Bushido is realized in the presence of death. This means choosing death whenever there is a choice between life and death. There is no other reasoning.
They seemed to be able to choose. We seemed to be able to choose, then. We were a society dying of too much choice.
But hope is no less realistic than despair. It is still our choice whether to live in light or lie down in darkness.
If a theory of justice is to guide reasoned choice of policies, strategies or institutions, then the identification of fully just social arrangements is neither necessary nor sufficient.
The heart is natures most immense untapped resource. Utilising the power of the heart is the most significant choice you will make in life.
The heart makes its choices without weighing the consequences. It doesn't look ahead to the lonely nights that follow.
Seeing the glass as half empty is more positive than seeing it as half full. Through such a lens the only choice is to pour more. That is righteous pessimism.
Consider the impact of your personal care choices on our health, water supply and our wider environment.
The most important thing you can ever know is that no matter what your purpose is, that's not your only choice.
For this was the other thing that Elric knew: that to compromise with Tyranny is always to be destroyed by it. The sanest and most logical choice lay always in resistance.