Quotes About Effect
I can't really affect anything else other than when I'm on the pitch, so I try and concentrate on that.
~ Dominic Calvert-Lewin
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Actions have consequences.
~ Tom Cotton
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Everything we do has consequences.
~ Dennis Potter
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Consequences are unpitying.
~ George Eliot
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The effect of sanctions on the Russian economy are clear to everybody, first to the Russians and to the Russian leadership, and the surroundings of the Russian leadership, the circle that is close to the Russian political leadership.
~ Federica Mogherini
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The old series of sittings with Mrs. Piper convinced me of survival for reasons which I should find it hard to formulate in any strict fashion, but that was their distinct effect.
~ Oliver Joseph Lodge
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I am immensely proud of our people. The way we have been persecuted, and our drive and our survival, is mind-boggling. I think that is part of the reason I continue to be so connected to the Holocaust, and why that has such a moving effect on me.
~ Gabe Kapler
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Whatever brief delights it provides, mere strangeness in poetry and prose eventually leaves us cold, especially when we suspect the writer is stretching for effect to avoid the actual life before his eyes.
~ Roger Rosenblatt
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Betting by insiders has a corrosive effect. It breeds suspicion, adds to the appearance of corruption, invites more corruption, and, in a sport like boxing, puts lives at risk.
~ Thomas Hauser
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I say something bad every day, but I like to swear sparingly because it has more impact.
~ Jayma Mays
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No technology comes close to the effect of a live symphony orchestra.
~ John de Lancie
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Drugs, were a symptom - they weren't the cause of anything.
~ Wayne Kramer
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I do a lot of research on the placebo effect, not just in depression but in irritable bowel syndrome, pain, arthritis of the knee, migraine, asthma.
~ Irving Kirsch
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Genuine strength of will, the effect of divine grace, is drawn from humble, trusting, and persevering prayer.
~ Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange
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effect, but in the top of the ninth, with the score still 1–0 and the tension at Shea
~ Renata Adler
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At first, yes. But a long intimacy frees you of that illusion, and it also acquaints you with their scantiness of character. The effect they have produced on you is only their bluff. There is not such a thing as too much beauty.
~ Rex Stout
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Every action always has an opposite and equal reaction.
~ Rhonda Byrne
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Everything else you see and experience in this world is effect, and that includes your feelings. The cause is always your thoughts.
~ Rhonda Byrne
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Words and actions are transient things, and being once past, are nothing; but the effect of them on an immortal soul may be endless.
~ Richard Baxter
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We know that giving someone ideas as to what they 'should' do and how they should 'change' to be more effective, often has the opposite effect
~ Richard Boyatzis
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Have you ever wondered why life seems so complicated today--more complicated and stressful year after year? One reason is the ever-evolving army of mind viruses, taking over a greater and greater portion of your mind, diverting you from your pursuit of happiness and due to have an even greater effect on the next generation.
~ Richard Brodie
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They finally reduce mind to an epiphenomenal effect of the quantum-based potentiality of subatomic particle-waves from fermions and bosons transmitted through subcellular microtubules into a continuing ascending hierarchy of binary-based synapses and synaptic events.
~ Richard Gordon
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Oppenheimer first described the so-called tunnel effect whereby an uncertainly located particle sails through the electrical barrier around the nucleus on a light breeze of probability, existing—in particle terms—then ceasing to exist, then instantly existing again on the other side.549 But George Gamow, the antic Russian, lecturing in Cambridge, devised the tunnel-effect equations that the experimenters used.
~ Richard Rhodes
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Planck, a thoroughgoing conservative, had no taste for pursuing the radical consequences of his radiation formula. Someone else did: Albert Einstein. In a paper in 1905 that eventually won for him the Nobel Prize, Einstein connected Planck's idea of limited, discontinuous energy levels to the problem of the photoelectric effect.
~ Richard Rhodes
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