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The time to hesitate is through.

Robby Krieger
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We fly with our dreams, we fall with our hesitations!

Mehmet Murat ildan
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We’re like magnets, you know. Only I’m spinning, so I keep pulling you in and then pushing you away. I like you, but then you hurt me, so I run. I like you, but then something makes things feel impossible, so I turn away. And you. You’re so constant. Your orientation never wavers. You feel what you feel and you want what you want without hesitation or doubt. God, I envy that. I feel like if someone stripped away my hesitation and doubt that there’d be nothing left.

Paula Stokes, Ferocious
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Hesitate once, hesitate twice, hesitate a hundred times before employing political standards as a device for the analysis and appreciation of poetry.

Christopher Hitchens, Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere
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Audacity augments courage; hesitation, fear.

Publilius Syrus
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You are caught in the vicious cycle. You are hesitant because you are not used for things going your way. And things will never go your way because you remain hesitant. You see what you want, become hesitant, and the door of opportunity closes. It happens again. And again. And again. With each choice towards Inaction, you reject yourself a little bit more.

Pook, The Book of Pook
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What do you want from me?" he asked hesitantly."Your trust," i answered without any hesitation.

Sarah Brocious, More Than Scars
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Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.

Thomas Jefferson
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You can't kill me. Even if you could, you can't bring yourself to do it. You'll hesitate. Again.

Richelle Mead, Spirit Bound
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Hesitation increases in relation to risk in equal proportion to age.

Ernest Hemingway
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