Fork In The Road Quotes

Quotes tagged as "fork-in-the-road" Showing 1-9 of 9
F.C. Yee
“If one path of a fork promised you oblivion, it didn't really matter what the other path held in store.”
F.C. Yee, The Shadow of Kyoshi

Donna Goddard
“The worst place is at the fork. You can’t keep going the same direction as you came. You have to choose one or other path. Whatever the choice, at least, it is movement. Otherwise, you are just forking around getting nowhere.”
Donna Goddard, Circles of Separation

Neale Donald Walsch
“At the critical juncture in all human relationships, there is only one question:

What would love do now?

No other question is relevant, no other question is meaningful, no other question has any importance to your soul.”
Neale Donald Walsch, Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue, Book 1

Donna Goddard
“Think not you can return on the path that leads to the fork.
Taken once, it disappears as the choice lies ahead.
Both roads will lead to somewhere but one will be to nowhere.”
Donna Goddard, Circles of Separation

“When you come to a fork in the road, and you're not sure whether to go left or go right, just go left. And then you'll very quickly figure out if that's the wrong way, and then you can go right. You'll still be quicker than the guy who's standing there trying to plan at the fork of the road.”
Henry Chong

Ray   Smith
“Robert Frost wrote about “two roads diverg[ing] in a wood” and taking “the one less traveled.” But, in Molly’s case, both roads continued on to equally devastating destinations, even if the specifics were different. Which of the two paths would you choose if one went off a cliff and the other into quicksand?”
Ray Smith, The Magnolia That Bloomed Unseen

Ray Dalio
“This looked to me like another one of those fork-in-the-road cases in which I had to choose between one of two seemingly essential but mutually exclusive options: 1) being radically truthful with each other including probing to bring our problems and weaknesses to the surface so we could deal with them forthrightly and 2) having happy and satisfied employees. And it reminded me that when faced with the choice between two things you need that are seemingly at odds, go slowly to figure out how you can have as much of both as possible. There is almost always a good path that you just haven’t figured out yet, so look for it until you find it rather than settle for the choice that is then apparent to you.”
Ray Dalio, Principles: Life and Work

Elizabeth Carlton
“Fine is the line between vengeance and justice. Blur it and you become no better than him.”
Elizabeth Carlton, Chivalry's Code

Ranjani Rao
“I was at a fork in the road of my life where it was clear that certain plans were not going to materialize the way I had hoped. Yet within the whirlpool of the issue lay the kernel of the solution.”
Ranjani Rao, Rewriting My Happily Ever After - A Memoir of Divorce and Discovery