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All Or Nothing Quotes

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Leigh Bardugo
“You’re about to be rich, Kaz. What will you do when there’s no more blood to shed or vengeance to take?”

“There’s always more.”

“More money, more mayhem, more scores to settle. Was there never another dream?”

He said nothing. What had carved all the hope from his heart? She might never know.

Inej turned to go. Kaz seized her hand, keeping it on the railing. He didn’t look at her. "Stay,” he said, his voice rough stone. “Stay in Ketterdam. Stay with me.”

She looked down at his gloved hand clutching hers. Everything in her wanted to say yes, but she would not settle for so little, not after all she’d been through. “What would be the point?”

He took a breath. “I want you to stay. I want you to … I want you.”

“You want me.” She turned the words over. Gently, she squeezed his hand. “And how will you have me, Kaz?”

He looked at her then, eyes fierce, mouth set. It was the face he wore when he was fighting.

“How will you have me?” she repeated. “Fully clothed, gloves on, your head turned away so our lips can never touch?”

He released her hand, his shoulders bunching, his gaze angry and ashamed as he turned his face to the sea.

Maybe it was because his back was to her that she could finally speak the words. “I will have you without armor, Kaz Brekker. Or I will not have you at all.”
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

Alain
“We must stand firm between two kinds of madness: the belief that we can do anything; and the belief that we can do nothing.”
Alain

Mystqx Skye
“In each thrust, I pray... that I may be able to fill that longing she has in her soul. Giving her body if even only a few seconds of respite - as she forgets the void from embracing everything in my beastly world...”
Mystqx

Lisa Kleypas
“I’ve tried so hard to stay away from you,” he whispered one night, cuddling her while the moonlight made stripes across the shadowed hills of the bedclothes.
“Why?” Daisy whispered back, crawling over him until she was draped over the muscled surface of his chest.
He played with the dark cascade of her hair. “Because I shouldn’t come to you like this until we’re married. There’s a risk—”
Daisy silenced him with her mouth, not stopping until his breath had hastened and his bare skin was as hot as a stove-plate beneath her. She lifted her head to smile down into his gleaming eyes. “All or nothing,” she murmured. “That’s how I want you.”
Lisa Kleypas, Scandal in Spring

Ray Dalio
“At first, it seemed to me that I faced an all-or-nothing choice: I could either take on a lot of risk in pursuit of high returns (and occasionally find myself ruined) or I could lower my risk and settle for lower returns. But I needed to have both low risk and high returns, and by setting out on a mission to discover how I could, I learned to go slowly when faced with the choice between two things that you need that are seemingly at odds. That way you can figure out how to have as much of both as possible. There is almost always a good path that you just haven’t discovered 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

Marion Bekoe
“I never do anything 50/50. I'm all in if I'm doing it. Take your 50/50 mindset elsewhere.”
Marion Bekoe

Nikos Kazantzakis
“Pentru că se face treaba pe jumătate, îmi spunea el
uneori, că-şi spun oamenii oful pe jumătate, că-s păcătoşi
sau cinstiţi pe jumătate, de-aia e lumea în starea jalnică în
care e acum. Mergi până la capăt, loveşte cu putere, nu-ţi
fie teamă, şi vei birui. Bunului Dumnezeu îi e de-o sută de
ori mai scârbă de-o jumătate de drac decât de-un drac şi
jumătate!”
Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek

Sarvesh Jain
“Be big or go broke. But don't let anyone undervalue you.”
Sarvesh Jain

“The biggest factor that contributes to a vulnerable identity is “all-or-nothing” thinking: I’m either competent or incompetent, good or evil, worthy of love or not. The primary peril of all-or-nothing thinking is that it leaves our identity extremely unstable, making us hypersensitive to feedback. When faced with negative information about ourselves, all-or-nothing thinking gives us only two choices for how to manage that information, both of which cause serious problems When faced with negative information about ourselves, all-or-nothing thinking gives us only two choices for how to manage that information, both of which cause serious problems.”
Douglas Stone, Difficult Conversations 10th (tenth) edition Text Only