“She chose the attractive room, not noticing the cloven hoof exposed beneath the ornate curtains. That decision has surely haunted her every day since, finally catching up to her.”

“The common theme of common sense is that it’s commonly rejected as uncommonly demanding.”

“Every choice starts with a decision. Every decision starts with a thought. Every thought starts with a pre-conceived idea. It is up to you to decide what you do with each but always remember that the choice you make will result in the consequence you face.”

“If I knew how and where to sacrifice myself, I must know how and where to save myself.”

“People will always tell you what they think you should or should not do. But your life is only between you and God. If you have doubts whether what you’re doing is right or wrong, before you make any decision, look up and ask God. You will always know the answer.”

“Life is like a library: you can borrow whichever experiences you deem pleasant, and easily return those that bring you pain.”

“Life is naturally spontaneous, but know when to be DELIBERATE. Life happens, but you’re a decision maker.”

“They say faith is taking the first step when you can’t see the whole staircase. Actually, wisdom is seeing the elevator behind it that would have taken you to the top floor.”

“You must be intentional and decisive about what you want to achieve during your solitude time.”

“Until you become the person that take decisions and be able to convert every minute and second into tangible value, you are not free”

“In order to minimize regret, maximize your respect of time and it’s limitations.”

“But time has a way of stealthily deciding a person’s mind without her conscious knowledge, and as she studied and procrastinated, Poison found one day that she had come to know her choice.”

“Do you want to be with Dave for the rest of your life?” Then he rips off a piece of paper and picks upthe smallest charcoal stick from my set. He writes something. He passes it over to me.It says:Time will tell.“And while you’re waiting,” he says, “don’t settle for anything less than what you really want.”

“Motivation doesn’t work, Your decisions do!”