Top 14 Quotes About Snap Decisions
#1. why count the buses? probably because they're recognizable and regular:they cut up time, they punctuate the background noise; ultimately, they're foreseeable
Georges Perec
#2. Using my thumb and middle finger, I tend to make snap decisions. Right away I know whether I like a song or not.
Jarod Kintz
#3. I had control issues, enough emotional baggage to excite a team of psychiatrists, and - thanks to my demon half - a penchant for snap decisions driven by instinct. And that was when my demon was subdued. When she came to the party, I was as stable as a nuclear reactor on meltdown.
Pippa DaCosta
#4. In a manner familiar to anyone who had ever packed a car for a family trip, genial confusion gave way to impatience, then furious ultimatums, then ill-advised snap decisions.
Neal Stephenson
#5. It is important to foster individuality, for only the individual can produce the new ideas.
Albert Einstein
#6. When I was a kid, we had to rely on our imaginations for entertainment.
Terry Brooks
#7. We live in a fast-paced culture where we're asked to make snap decisions all day long, so I suppose cash-point donations feed into the immediacy of our life experience. So it's a great idea. But I think it needs careful handling.
Tamsin Greig
#8. Land of snap decisions, land of short attention spans, nothing is savored long enough to really understand.
Joni Mitchell
#9. My eyes darted to her, dreading to see the pain I knew I would find. Please, Melanie, you have to know I only wanted this with you.
I couldn't say the words out loud, but I prayed she would understand, that she could see it in my eyes.
A.L. Jackson
#10. If we are to learn to improve the quality of the decisions we make, we need to accept the mysterious nature of our snap judgments.
Malcolm Gladwell
#12. As an actor and a fledgling director, I'm used to making snap decisions that I'll have to live with.
Rob Lowe
#13. One solution to this is to bundle our decisions with "tripwires," signals that would snap us awake at exactly the right moment, compelling us to reconsider a decision or to make a new one. Think of the way that the low-fuel warning in your car lights up, grabbing your attention.
Chip Heath
#14. Women cannot receive even the most palpably judicious suggestion without arguing it; that is, married women.
Mark Twain
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