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Quotes About Result

Respect cannot be inherited, respect is the result of right actions.
~ Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words
However, in many instances we might be very wise to ask what the consequence of removing the consequence might actually be.
~ Craig D. Lounsbrough
I think what Brendan Rodgers did was right; I thought it was successful. He was able to show that he was able to change several players, prove to everybody in the team that no-one's guaranteed a spot, rest a lot of key players, and at the same time walk away with a very reputable result.
~ Sheamus
When you make a stance, sometimes there are consequences.
~ Andre Ward
Men were not equal in the effort they made, nor did equal efforts bring equal result. ... Equality of opportunity, yes. Equality of effort and result, no.
~ Mary Roberts Rinehart
I do not believe evil men are led by God. I believe there are plots of evil. We live in a sinful world, and there are a lot of things that happen as a result of sin.
~ Anne Graham Lotz
Rigour and purity in assembling words, however simple the result, create a vacuum.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
It is not surprising that emotion untutored by thought results in nearly contentless blather, in which--ironically enough--genuine emotion cannot be adequately expressed.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
If something be not done, something will do itself one day, and in a fashion that will please nobody
~ Thomas Carlyle
When you act dramatically in that way it often has a consequence that is very negative.
~ George Woodcock
It doesn't matter how you score, when the ball touches the net it's a goal.
~ Bruno Fernandes
I know that when you take a risk, the consequence will never be a neutral response; it will either be very positive or very negative.
~ Rosalia
I love Barcelona for the same reasons I love Arsenal. It is as if they do not even think of the result, they just want to play and score and if they lose, OK, then they will go out and do it again and win next time.
~ Andrey Arshavin
a futballszurkoló természetes állapota a keser? csalódottság, függetlenül az eredménytÅ'l.
~ Nick Hornby
Well, a good place to start if you want to know what something was about is to look to see what changes it introduced. And particularly in the case of a war planned in advance where the outcome was never in any doubt, I think you have solid reason to believe the result was what the thing was really for in the first place.
~ Noam Chomsky
Todo esto, y mucho más, puede ocurrir mientras prevalezca la doctrina Muasher. Mientras la población general permanezca pasiva, apática y desviada hacia el consumismo o el odio a los vulnerables, los poderosos pueden hacer lo que les plazca; y los que sobrevivan podrán contemplar el resultado.
~ Noam Chomsky
SIN is that tendency or disposition to sin that we inherit from Adam. SINS are the specific acts of sin that we commit as the result of our tendency to sin.
~ Clarence Larkin
They can turn rabid at any second; this is the true result of gathering integration: the replacement of sure violence with deferred sure violence.
~ Colson Whitehead
in the final analysis it becomes clear that the sort of person the prisoner became was the result of an inner decision, and not the
~ Viktor E. Frankl
ultimately responsible for the state of the prisoner's inner self was not so much the enumerated psychophysical causes as it was the result of a free decision.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
in the final analysis it becomes clear that the sort of person the prisoner became was the result of an inner decision, and not the result of camp influences alone.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
suggest that the inmates were bound to react in certain ways, in the final analysis it becomes clear that the sort of person the prisoner became was the result of an inner decision, and not the result of camp influences alone.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
To have a good conscience can never be the basis of a morally good existence; it is, rather, the result.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
The artist, like the scientist, in the process of evolution of art and science, is always casting around, understanding a little more than his predecessor, penetrating further with a keener and more brilliant eye—and this is the artistic result.
~ Vladimir Nabokov