Quotes About Outcome
International law and democracy are fine things—but as judged by outcome, not process; like free trade.
~ Noam Chomsky
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I always read the last page of a book first so that if I die before I finish I'll know how it turned out.
~ Nora Ephron
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Motivation matters,' he said again, 'because why you do something connects to how you do it, who you do it to, or for. And maybe what you see at the end of it-if you're looking that far.'
~ Nora Roberts
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In the end, it's never what you worry about that gets you.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Sometimes you do something, and you get screwed. Sometimes it's the things you don't do, and you get screwed.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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Sometimes you do something, and you get screwed. Sometimes it's the things you don't do, and you get screwed.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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A veces haces algo y estas jodido, y otras estás jodido por lo que no haces.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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A veces haces algo y estás jodido, y otras, estás jodido por lo que no haces.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
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There are times in our life when we don't know the direct outcome of our prayers, and the enemy wants us to think that God didn't hear us or didn't care. This is never the case, of course, even if we don't see immediate answers or the outcomes we anticipate.
~ Cindy Jacobs
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predicament bondage before, where the sub had to choose between two difficult, erotically painful outcomes. But the play had always been one-on-one. She'd never been made responsible for inflicting pain on others in order to avoid pain herself.
~ Claire Thompson
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Thanks to the choice you made, another future was set in place. And the choice you have yet to make, will decide another...
~ CLAMP
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What would the cost of [a] hamburger at TGI Fridays be if, instead of paying for the outcome of good food delivered in a congenial location by friendly service, we actually just paid for the number of cooks . . . and how many wait staff that went by . . . What would happen to the price of a hamburger?
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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how you allocate your own resources can make your life turn out to be exactly as you hope or very different from what you intend.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
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If Man had taken a different path, might, he not, in time to come, have been as great as Dog?
~ Clifford D. Simak
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justice may be slow and invisible, but it always renders its true verdict in the end.
~ Colson Whitehead
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Ironically enough, in the same way that fear brings to pass what one is afraid of, likewise a forced intention makes impossible what one forcibly wishes... Pleasure is, and must remain, a side-effect or by-product, and is destroyed and spoiled to the degree to which it is made a goal in itself.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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fear brings about that which one is afraid of, and hyper-intention makes impossible what one wishes
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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The fear is mother of the event.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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En este contexto, podemos extrapolar el aforismo que dice que «el deseo es el padre del pensamiento» y afirmar que «el miedo es la madre del suceso».
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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Haz, bir yan ürün ya da yan etkidir ve öyle kalmas? gerekir ve kendi içinde bir amaç yap?ld??? ölçüde yok edilmiÅŸ olur.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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ViaÈ›a e ca atunci când mergi la dentist; te tot gândeÈ™ti c? urmeaz? ce-i mai r?u È™i când colo totul s-a terminat deja.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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fear brings about that which one is afraid of, and that hyper-intention makes impossible what one wishes.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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paradoxical intention" on the twofold fact that fear brings about that which one is afraid of, and that hyper-intention makes impossible what one wishes.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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Insofar as a sacrifice is calculated, performed after careful reckoning of the prospects of its bringing about a desired end, it loses all ethical significance. Real sacrifice occurs only when we run the risk of having sacrificed in vein. Would anyone maintain that a person who plunges into the water to save someone has acted less ethically, or unethically, because both are drowned?
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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