"Indecision" Quotes from Famous Books
... a kind of indecision came over me. I was inclined to remain longer at Berlin. Had I done so, my presence would have been of great advantage to my children. Alas! under the guidance of my evil genius, I began my journey. The purpose for which I came to Berlin was frustrated: ... — The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck - Vol. 2 (of 2) • Baron Trenck
... last this spring, so fervently desired, arrived; I brought to bear all the patience, all the imagination, all the insight and discernment that I may possess; but, to my utter shame and still greater regret, the secret escaped me. Oh, how painful are those tortures of indecision, when one has to postpone till the following year an investigation which has led to ... — The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles • Jean Henri Fabre
... the wallet to his pocket, 'I thought not! You know a thing or two after all. You haven't lost your mind. Looks are deceptive sometimes.' I instantly regretted my indecision. ... — The Statesmen Snowbound • Robert Fitzgerald
... a daily torment for both of them. They would never have broken free if chance had not come to break the cruel indecision, against which they were struggling, in a way that seemed ... — Jean-Christophe, Vol. I • Romain Rolland
... persisted. "We must be married to-night. No more uncertainty and indecision and weakness. Let us ... — The Deluge • David Graham Phillips
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