At the last moment there is always a reason not existing before—namely, the impossibility of further vacillation. George Eliot Decision, Determination You May Also Like When a person tells you “I’ll let you know”—you know. By Olin Miller Decision, Funny, Indecision If someone tells you he is going to make a “realistic decision,” you immediately understand that he has resolved to do something bad. By Mary McCarthy Decision, Leadership, Realistic You can’t always get what you want / but if you try sometimes / you just might find / you get what you need. By Mick Jagger Determination, Empowering, Thoughtful Encouraging worker ideas and participation in decision making is no longer just an option for American business. It is a necessity. Employees come to the workplace today with expectations that their recommendations will be given serious consideration. By Roger Smith Decision, Labor, Talent, Workers He would come in and say he changed his mind—which was a gilded figure of speech, because he didn’t have any. By Mark Twain Decision, Funny, Mind Not snow, no, nor rain, nor heat, nor night keeps them from accomplishing their appointed courses with all speed. By Herodotus Determination, Hard work, Motivational, Perseverance You May Also Like from George Eliot A difference of taste in jokes is a great strain on the affections. By George Eliot Humor Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving in words evidence of the fact. By George Eliot Silence
If someone tells you he is going to make a “realistic decision,” you immediately understand that he has resolved to do something bad. By Mary McCarthy Decision, Leadership, Realistic
You can’t always get what you want / but if you try sometimes / you just might find / you get what you need. By Mick Jagger Determination, Empowering, Thoughtful
Encouraging worker ideas and participation in decision making is no longer just an option for American business. It is a necessity. Employees come to the workplace today with expectations that their recommendations will be given serious consideration. By Roger Smith Decision, Labor, Talent, Workers
He would come in and say he changed his mind—which was a gilded figure of speech, because he didn’t have any. By Mark Twain Decision, Funny, Mind
Not snow, no, nor rain, nor heat, nor night keeps them from accomplishing their appointed courses with all speed. By Herodotus Determination, Hard work, Motivational, Perseverance
Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving in words evidence of the fact. By George Eliot Silence