Quote by Thornton Wilder
The more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the more you

The more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the more you are aware of your freedom to choose. – Thornton Wilder

Other quotes by Thornton Wilder

Many who have spent a lifetime in it can tell us less of love than the child that lost a dog yesterday. – Thornton Wilder

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pet
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When God loves a creature he wants the creature to know the highest happiness and the deepest misery He wants him to know all that being alive can bring. That is his best gift. There is no happiness save in understanding the whole. – Thornton Wilder

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Happiness
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alone
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Something about Texas Im not proud of is that our state murdered 37 people last year alone. – Richard Linklater

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alone

I can work myself up into a fearful, paralyzing state of mind that can last for days, weeks even months where I feel mad, totally isolated and alone, overwhelmed and completely out of control. – Vinny Guadagnino

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alone

Let me alone: I have yet my legs and one arm. Tell the surgeon to make haste and his instruments. I know I must lose my right arm, so the sooner its off the better. – Horatio Nelson

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alone

When everything is lonely I can be my best friend. – Conor Oberst

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alone

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I love potatoes – theyre my favorite food. – Trisha Yearwood

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Food

Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. – Victor Hugo

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Wise Words

Inscribe all human effort with one word, artistrys haunting curse, the Incomplete! – Robert Browning

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Effort

The words spoken by the leader of the free world can expand the frontiers of freedom or shrink them. When Ronald Reagan called on Gorbachev to tear down this wall, a surge of confidence rose that would ultimately breach the bounds of the evil empire. – Mitt Romney

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Freedom