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  • Industries and businesses that must operate in the marketplace of free choice know that they must change, they must adapt, they must accommodate to changes in public attitudes-or they will surely die.

  • I frankly confess that even if it were possible I should not wish to have free choice given to me, or to have anything left in my own hands by which I might strive for salvation.

    Hands   Choices   Wish  
    Martin Luther (2012). “Martin Luther's Basic Theological Writings”, p.350, Fortress Press
  • I offer a better way for America with ideas that actually work, a reformed tax code that rewards free enterprise instead of just enterprising lobbyists. A reformed health care system that operates by free choice instead of by force and doesn't leave you answering to cold, clueless bureaucrats. A commitment to a renewed commitment to building a 21st Century military and giving our veterans the care that they were promised and the care that they earned.

    Source: www.foxnews.com
  • With the loss of Free Choice Vouchers, hundreds of thousands of workers will now be forced to choose between their employers' unaffordable insurance or going without health care.

    Loss   Choices   Care  
    "Is This How You Want Your Senate To Do Business?" by Ron Wyden, www.huffingtonpost.com. April 14, 2011.
  • Indeed, to spur your Baal to action, I will taunt and challenge you ... to create as much as a single frog in the name and by the power of free choice, though the heathen and ungodly magicians in Egypt were able to create many.... I will not set you the heavy task of creating lice, which they could not produce either

    Egypt   Names   Creating  
    Martin Luther, Desiderius Erasmus, Ernest Gordon Rupp, Philip Saville Watson (1969). “Luther and Erasmus: Free will and salvation”, Westminster John Knox Press
  • Even though Google may do very well, there will always be an alternative to what Google is doing, and people will always have the free choice... because there's no way for us to prevent them from exercising that choice. That is one of the key aspects of why the Internet has been so successful. No technologies can dominate.

  • Since I essentially knew nothing, I had an almost completely free choice.

  • Man has free choice, or otherwise counsels, exhortations, commands, prohibitions, rewards and punishments would be in vain.

    Men   Choices   Would Be  
    Thomas Aquinas (1997). “Basic Writings of St. Thomas Aquinas: Volume One”, p.787, Hackett Publishing
  • Freedom was born in Greece because there men limited their own freedom. ... The limits to action established by law were a mere nothing compared to the limits established by a man's free choice.

    Men   Law   Choices  
  • All moods have a cause. If you change the root cause, then your mood will follow suit. Furthermore, mood is a choice. It may not be a completely free choice, but you can choose which mood you spend the most time in.

    Roots   Choices   May  
  • Free choice is one of the highest of all the mental processes.

  • The laws of chess do not permit a free choice: you have to move whether you like it or not.

    Moving   Law   Choices  
    Emanuel Lasker (2013). “Lasker's Manual of Chess”, p.77, SCB Distributors
  • There is a very common, though also very silly, picture of Kant according to which as empirical beings we are not free at all, and we are free only as noumenal jellyfish floating about in an intelligible sea above the heavens, outside any context in which our supposedly "free" choices could have any conceivable human meaning or significance. Part of the problem here is that Kant faces up honestly to the fact that how freedom is possible is a deep philosophical problem to which there is no solution we can rationally comprehend.

    Source: www.3ammagazine.com
  • We can treat human responses to cognitions as involving law-like connections grounded on free choices which show themselves in our character.

    Character   Law   Choices  
    Source: www.3ammagazine.com
  • When the psychiatrist approves of a person's actions, he judges that person to have acted with "free choice"; when he disapproves,he judges him to have acted without "free choice." It is small wonder that people find "free choice" a confusing idea: "free choice" appears to refer to what the person being judged (often called the "patient") does, whereas it is actually what the person making the judgment (often a psychiatrist or other mental health worker) thinks.

    Thinking   Ideas   People  
  • To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death of one's own free choice, death at the proper time, with a clear head and with joyfulness, consummated in the midst of children and witnesses: so that an actual leave-taking is possible while he who is leaving is still there.

    Death   Children   Fear  
  • All of us should have free choice when it comes to patriotic displays... a government wisely acting within its bounds will earn loyalty and respect from its citizens. A government dare not demand the same.

    Jesse Ventura (2016). “Sh*t Politicians Say: The Funniest, Dumbest, Most Outrageous Things Ever Uttered By Our "Leaders"”, p.155, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
  • It's easy to explain away evil. We have a free choice, and our greatest blessing is also our greatest curse, because I don't always make good choices. Other people make bad choices. I make bad choices. And sometimes we hurt other people. Sometimes intentionally, sometimes unintentionally.

    Hurt   Blessing   People  
    "Pastor Rick Warren". 'This Week', abcnews.go.com. April 8, 2012.
  • Will, therefore, is the unbroken determination to exercise free choice as well as self-restraint, in spite of the unavoidable experience of shame and doubt in infancy.

    Erik H. Erikson (1994). “Insight and Responsibility”, p.119, W. W. Norton & Company
  • Our character is but the stamp on our souls of the free choices of good and evil we have made through life.

    John Cunningham Geikie (1891). “The Life and Words of Christ”
  • We come to the New Testament, where again a host of imperative verbs is mustered in support of that miserable bondage of free-choice, and the aid of carnal Reason with her inferences and similes is called in, just as in a picture or a dream you might see the King of the flies with his lances of straw and shields of hay arrayed against a real and regular army of seasoned human troops. That is how the human dreams of Diatribe go to war with the battalions of divine words.

    Dream   Kings   Real  
  • Freedom is not a license to act but a license to exercise free choices in any given situation.

  • If choices and decisions derive from hidden mental processes, then free choice is either an illusion or, at minimum, more tightly constrained than previously considered.

    David Eagleman (2011). “Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain”, p.23, Vintage
  • We need to teach the next generation of children from day one that they are responsible for their lives.

  • God writes the story of our lives with the pen strokes of our own free choices.

  • Keep fighting for animals by making compassionate, cruelty-free choices every day and encouraging those around you to do the same.

  • ...Directors of a large food-manufacturing firm (:)...At one extreme (: one) said it was not his job to protect people from themselves; he was not forcing people to eat his products, and if they chose to do so at the risk of harming themselves, it was of their own free choice.

    Jobs   Dark   People  
  • Feelings come to us, passively; love comes from us, actively, by our free choice.

  • As women began to challenge their own internalized views of a woman's proper place, their desire and demand for equal status and free choice began to grow exponentially.

    Susan Faludi (1991). “Backlash: the undeclared war against American women”, Crown Pub
  • No one was responsible for the great Wall Street crash. No one engineered the speculation that preceded it. Both were the product of free choice and decision of hundreds of thousands of individuals.

    Wall   Decision   Choices  
    John Kenneth Galbraith (1955). “The great crash, 1929”
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