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Quotes About Consequences

I draw from the absurd three consequences. Which are my revolt, my freedom, and my passion.
~ Jennifer Michael Hecht
You might not want to burn your bridges when you're standing on an island.
~ Jennifer Niven
If you walk away, don't come back. You don't get to do that and come back.
~ Jennifer Niven
And sometimes I say and do things without thinking. People don't like that.
~ Jennifer Niven
I count all the way to sixty, a stupid smile plastered on my stupid face. I will not get detention. I will not get expelled. I will be good. I will be quiet. I will be still.
~ Jennifer Niven
That goddamn Louis, you see what he done? Put his cigarette butt in here. I'm gonna punch him right in his smokin' mouth." Max turned back to the form, glades mutual casualty printed across the top. He said, "I know how you feel. But when you hit an ex-con who's done three falls, they say you better kill him.
~ Elmore Leonard
Whether you're faking one or the other it isn't worth the state you get yourself in.
~ Elmore Leonard
Hay?r, baz? kusurlar ba???lanamaz... Bir toplumu uçuruma sürükleyen a??r? hoÅŸgörüdür.
~ Émile Zola
The shrub that half concealed her was a malignant plant, a Madagascan tanghin tree with wide, box-like leaves with whitish stems, whose smallest veins distilled a venomous fluid. At a moment when Louise and Maxime laughed more loudly in the reflected yellow light of the sunset in the little boudoir, Renée, her mind wandering, her mouth dry and parched, took between her lips a sprig of the tanghin tree that was level with her mouth, and sank her teeth into one of its bitter leaves.
~ Émile Zola
Al principio, pretendía aprovechar las ocasiones, a fé de buena ama de casa: luego, se dejaba llevar por la coquetería: al final, se la comían viva.
~ Émile Zola
GerçeÄŸi gömmeniz boÅŸuna, topra??n alt?nda yol al?yor; bir gün, her yandan f??k?racak, öç bitkileri olarak aç?lacakt?r.
~ Émile Zola
Understand this! A year ago General Billot and Generals de Boisdeffre and Gonse knew that Dreyfus was innocent, and they have kept this frightful thing to themselves. And these men sleep and have wives and children whom they love!
~ Émile Zola
God punishes sins, but the world I see only punishes lack of foresight and blunders.
~ Emilia Pardo Bazán
Treachery and violence are spears pointed at both ends; they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies.
~ Emily Bronte
Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves. But if you be afraid of your touchiness, you must ask pardon, mind, when she comes in.
~ Emily Bronte
He had been content with daily labour and rough animal enjoyments, 'till Catherine crossed his path. Shame at her scorn, and hope of her approval, were his first prompts to higher pursuits; and, instead of guarding him from one and winning him to the other, his endeavors to raise himself had produced just the contrary result.
~ Emily Bronte
Hindley, with apparently the stronger head, has shown himself sadly the worse and weaker man ... One hoped, the other despaired: they chose their own lots, and were righteously doomed to endure them.
~ Emily Bronte
Los soberbios no hacen más que dañarse a sí mismos.
~ Emily Bronte
A traição e a violência são facas de dois gumes: ferem os que recorrem a elas por vezes mais fundo do que aos seus inimigos.
~ Emily Bronte
She was much too fond of Heathcliff. The greatest punishment we would invent for her was to keep her separate from him: yet she got chided more than any of us on his account.
~ Emily Bronte
I'd be glad of a retaliation that wouldn't recoil on myself; but treachery, and violence, are spears pointed at both ends — they wound those who resort to them, worse than their enemies.
~ Emily Bronte
Yo no te he destrozado el corazón; tú sola te lo has destrozado, y al hacerlo has destrozado también el mío
~ Emily Bronte
ella ha debido casarse con este patán creyendo que no hay otros que valgan más que él. Es lamentable. Y yo debo procurar que, por culpa mía, no vaya a arrepentirse de su elección.»
~ Emily Bronte
If we had been together, nothing would have parted us, but you chose to do this. I haven't broken your heart – it's you who has broken it! And you've broken mine as well.
~ Emily Bronte