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Quotes About Effect

Gee, I never thought I had an effect on people until I was in Korea.
~ Marilyn Monroe
Love is the energizing elixir of the universe, the cause and effect of all harmonies.
~ Reinhold Niebuhr
As Paracelsus said, 'Dose alone makes a poison.'" The
~ Mary Jo Putney
Science has shown that mass below the knee is very costly in terms of its effect on running economy.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
the researchers found that bike training had a strong positive effect on running performance, but swimming did not.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
If the stone falls hard enough the ripples last a lifetime.
~ Matt Haig
The word 'viral' is perfect at describing the contagious effect caused by the combination of human nature and technology. And, of course, it isn't just videos and products and tweets that can be contagious. Emotions can be, too. A completely connected world has the potential to go mad, all at once.
~ Matt Haig
But if there is one dominant myth about the world, one huge mistake we all make, one blind spot, it is that we all go around assuming the world is much more of a planned place than it is. As a result, again and again we mistake cause for effect; we blame the sailing boat for the wind, or credit the bystander with causing the event.
~ Matt Ridley
Acridity relaxes, but in large doses it agitates (valerian).
~ Unknown
Astringents are contracting, but large doses can bind so thoroughly that they cause dryness and tension.
~ Unknown
His listeners first became aware that their own understanding was deepening, and then, as they noticed this effect among their fellow practitioners, their contemplation naturally became deeper still. Those present later revealed that they had witnessed even birds and wild animals responding to Patrul, sitting quite still yet alert, as if absorbed in natural awareness.
~ Matthieu Ricard
Throughout the history, national and international conflicts can be traced to economic reasons, they can be disguised under different propaganda and may take different forms as conflicts evolve, but these forms are the effect not the cause.
~ Unknown
care effect,' " Nathanael Johnson wrote in Wired in 2013, "the idea that the opportunity for patients to feel heard and cared for can improve their health.
~ Meghan O'Rourke
She had read enough about teenagers to understand you couldn't confront them directly. You couldn't even agree with them. The best strategy was to feign indifference to whatever wrong direction they were headed in, then plop in little facts, like Alka-Seltzers, round innocuous comments, let those sink in, take slow, antidotal effect . . .
~ Melissa Pritchard
To suggest that the lack of personal initiative is the source, and not the consequence, of poverty, is to confuse cause and effect" (p. 206).
~ Michael Eric Dyson
Statistics don't appeal to our need to understand cause and effect, which is why they are so frequently ignored or misinterpreted. Stories, on the other hand, are a rich means to communicate precisely because they emphasize cause and effect.
~ Michael J. Mauboussin
A biofilm that appears to produce a cloaking effect.
~ Unknown
Denis O'B rings to say that the first-week take at the Plaza is £40,000. 'Forty thousand pounds!' Denis incredulates in tones of almost religious fervency. It is impressive and has beaten the previous highest-ever take at the Plaza (which was for Jaws) by £8,000, with seven fewer performances. So all the publicity has had maximum effect.
~ Michael Palin
IPCC authors were exaggerating or misrepresenting the science for effect.
~ Michael Shellenberger
In a continuing sign of Trump's Rashomon effect—his speeches inspiring joy or horror—witnesses would describe his reception at the CIA as either a Beatles-like emotional outpouring or a response so confounded and appalled that, in the seconds after he finished, you could hear a pin drop.
~ Michael Wolff
It only confirmed what I'd always thought - that for all their education university professors can't even imagine political developments having any effect on their careers : they consider themselves untouchable.
~ Unknown
The ripple effect. You throw a pebble into the water and it creates ripples. Your action was to throw the pebble—the representation of your choice. That's all that you can control. But not the ripples—those are the consequences of your choice. And that you cannot control.
~ Michele Bardsley
There's always an imbalance with actors and actresses in the industry. And I think because there are just fewer movies overall being made, it's that trickle down effect.
~ Michelle Pfeiffer
Take away the cause, and the effect ceases.
~ Miguel de Cervantes