Quotes by Choices In a dictatorship there is no choice, the elections are controlled, the police are the military, fear equals control, speech is suppressed, the economy is looted, the people are slaves. Alex Jones choices military people I think our goal and intention is to make sure that, when you watch each episode, you don't have to make that choice, but also that you can have stand-alone episodes, where a story can have a beginning, middle and end. Alex Kurtzman choices goal thinking You used to have to make a choice. Is it a serialized television show, or is it a stand-alone or procedural? We were wildly influenced by The X-Files. Even when we created Fringe, it was the same thing. It's the gold standard of all gold standards, in genre television, and it was so wonderful because you felt so much for those characters. Alex Kurtzman choices gold character I like movies that interest me and stories that interest me, I don't think about how much money it's gonna [cost] to make the movie, I don't think about any of that. I think about certain aspects like who's making the movie and who's gonna tell a story that I wanna be involved in, but I don't have that choice and I never have. Alex Pettyfer cost choices thinking I encourage everyone I know to sign an organ donor card, but if someone doesn't want to sign, that's his or her choice. If someone isn't willing to give an organ, however, why should that person be allowed to receive an organ? Alex Tabarrok choices giving cards A good financial plan is a road map that shows us exactly how the choices we make today will affect our future. Alexa Von Tobel maps choices today [W]ar is a question, under our constitution, not of Executive, but of Legislative cognizance. It belongs to Congress to say whether the Nation shall of choice dismiss the olive branch and unfurl the banners of War. Alexander Hamilton olive-branches choices war Of fight or fly, This choice is left ye, to resist or die. Alexander Pope dies fighting choices When two people compliment each other with the choice of anything, each of them generally gets that which he likes least. Alexander Pope choices two people In this, our age of infamy Man's choice is but to be A tyrant, traitor, prisoner: No other choice has he. Alexander Pushkin tyrants choices men Everyone is just making the choices they think will help them get by. Alexandra Bracken choices helping thinking This is not a full circle. It's life carrying on. It's the next breath we all take. It's the choice we make to get on with it. Alexandra Fuller full-circle circles choices My reasons for becoming a chef are somewhat of a cliche. I always loved to eat but it was watching my parents cook that really served as the impetus for my career choice. Alexandra Guarnaschelli careers parent choices A journalist is supposed to present an unbiased portrait of an event, a view devoid of intimate emotions. This is impossible, of course. The framing of an image, by its very composition, represents a choice. The photographer chooses what to show and what to exclude. Alexandra Kerry portraits choices views Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices. Alfred Armand Montapert express-yourself choices responsibility Every person has free choice. Free to obey or disobey the Natural Laws. Your choice determines the consequences. Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices. Alfred Armand Montapert choices law natural The modern joint stock firm is the outcome of innumerable decisions made by individual entrepreneurs, owners and managers. For these decision makers the choices among alternatives were limited and the outcomes uncertain, but almost always there were choices. Despite the variability of these individual decisions, taken cumulatively they produced clear patterns of institutional change Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. entrepreneur choices taken The historical museum has to be very conservative and careful in its choices. The modern museum, on the other hand, has to be audacious, to take chances. It has to consider the probability that it would be wrong in a good many cases and take the consequences later. Alfred H. Barr, Jr. choices museums hands My ideal is to achieve the ability to produce numberless prints from each negative, prints all significantly alive, yet indistinguishably alike, and to be able to circulate them at a price not higher than that of a popular magazine, or even a daily paper. To gain that ability there has been no choice but to follow the road I have chosen. Alfred Stieglitz magazines choices negative You have to make a choice when you start to sing and decide whether you want to service the music, and be at the top of your art, or if you want to be a very popular tenor. Alfredo Kraus halloween choices art «1234567891011»