We decided to make a real effort to watch our thoughts and see exactly what it was that we were planting in our own "Mind Gardens".
He decided not to resign but to learn from Bobby.
In seventh grade he decided to go out for the cross-country team.
After a week, the first man became lonely and decided to pray for a wife.
He decided not to resign but to learn from Bobby.
He was hungry so he decided to beg for a meal at the next house.
My friend came over and we were playing in the garden when we decided to climb a tree.
I decided that if I were good enough, I would get a scholarship.
In seventh grade he decided to go out for the cross—country team.
At last he decided to give it up.
" This advice appearing reasonable, Khacan decided to follow it, but his wrath against his son did not abate.
" The Sultan ardently desired to see his son married at once, but he yielded to the vizir's arguments and decided to wait.
They even despoiled my brother of those that rightly belonged to him, and he, now as poor as he had ever been in his life, decided to cast in his lot with a caravan of pilgrims who were on their way to Mecca.
After reflecting upon the matter for some time he decided to lay it out on glasses, bottles, and things of that sort, which he would buy from a wholesale merchant.
I decided at any rate to risk it, and speedily built myself a stout raft of drift-wood with strong cords, of which enough and to spare lay strewn upon the beach.
Very soon he decided that he could not have chosen a pleasanter place; a delicious perfume of aloes wood and pastilles came from the open windows and mingled with the scent of the rose water which steamed up from the hot pavement.
You must know that all this time the king, my uncle, was absent on a hunting expedition, and as no one knew when he would be back, I at last decided to return home, leaving the ministers to make my excuses.
The second old man had not sooner heard the story than he, too, decided to stay there to see what would happen.
Phocylides We must give lengthy deliberation to what has to be decided once and for all.
Anna Freud (1895 - 1982) Having once decided to achieve a certain task, achieve it at all costs of tedium and distaste.