Most of my failures can be ascribed to the fact that I chose that which was __asy_ over that which was __ight_. And while it__ __ight_ to admit this to myself, it isn__ __asy._ So, which choice am I going to make this time?
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Translating from #cat is easy - you just ignore everything, then you decide what you want it to have said, thought, or wanted.
I'm in a hole because at some point I found a shovel and started digging. Maybe I should trade my shovels for ladders and start climbing.
Time creates Let time work at your projects.
And now, for something completely the same:Wasted time and wasted breath,'s what I'll make, until my death.Helping people 'd be as good,but I wouldn't, if I could.For the few that help deserve,have no need, or not the nerve,help from strangers to accept,plus from mine a few have wept.Wept from joy, or from despair,or just from my vengeful stare.Ways I have, to look at stupid,make them see I am not Cupid.Make them see they are in error,for of truth I am a bearer.Most decide I'm just a bear,mauling at them, - like I care.
We__e making our decisions _ or so we think. Yet in truth, ignorance, greed, and the scourge of immediate gratification are often the things that are making them. So if we__e going to truly live well, maybe the first thing we need to decide is who__ deciding.
I am far too often the author of terribly poor decisions. Yet I must rest in the unalterable fact that God says I am far better than what the sum total of those decisions would ever suggest.
Voting on things is democratic, yes - but not on deciding on whether or not people should be equal or have human rights. That isn't democracy, it is mob rule.Everybody should be equal in a democracy - that is the nature of a democracy.
Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide.
Decisions are the privilege we__e been granted to have a hand in penning the script of our lives. And in the writing, the question is not the availability of the paper or the pen. The question is the wisdom to use them rightly.
The common theme of common sense is that it__ commonly rejected as uncommonly demanding.
The trouble with making an important decision was that you never had enough information to do it without hesitating. And it__ the hesitation that gnawed at you and never helped you to make the decision.
It takes courage to listen to your inner knowing _ But once you hear that knowing, making a decision becomes fairly easy.
Once a decision was made, I didn't worry about it afterward...
Most of our problems today are not that we don__ know, but that we don__ know how to put things together with the right zeal and grit to get something noble and leave noble footprints!
For good-intentioned people making decisions, there's no such thing as a bad choice. So it doesn't matter what you choose. Choose something, then deliberately line up with the choice you make. This is the art of alignment and allowing. (paraphrased)
Make a decision and then make it right. There just are no wrong decisions.
Most people, faced with two difficult choices, prefer not to choose at all.