Quotes About Consequences
addresses the ramifications
~ John G. Salek
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WHEN BIG SYSTEMS FAIL, THE FAILURE IS OFTEN BIG
~ John Gall
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It's always worth while before you do anything to consider whether it's going to hurt another person more than is absolutely necessary.
~ John Galsworthy
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Man may escape from rope and gun;Nay, some have outliv'd the doctor's pill:Who takes a woman must be undone,That basilisk is sure to kill.The fly that sips treacle is lost in the sweets,So he that tastes woman, woman, woman,He that tastes woman, ruin meets.
~ John Gay
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That's the funny thing about cars and teenage boys. They never mean to hurt you when they crash, they just do.
~ John Goode
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It's amazing how lies grow. You start with a small one that seems easy to cover, then you get boxed in and tell another one. Then another. People believe you at first, then they act upon your lies, and you catch yourself wishing you'd simply told the truth.
~ John Grisham
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The seven extra years that Jacob had to serve Laban appear as a repayment for his treatment of Esau. His past had caught up with him, and he had to accept the results and serve Laban seven more years.
~ John H. Sailhamer
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Darkness, weeping, and gnashing of teeth. This language in Matthew 25:30 would have been familiar to a Jewish audience. It was used to describe a place of judgment (hell, Gehenna) in literature that had been written in the centuries between the Old and New Testaments. The third steward was not a true member of the kingdom and would suffer the consequences.
~ John H. Walton
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Don't do drugs because if you do drugs you'll go to prison, and drugs are really expensive in prison.
~ John Hardwick
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La traición nunca prospera, cual será la razón? Que si prospera, nadie osa llamarla traición.
~ John Harrington
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The crux of the matter is whether total war in its present form is justifiable, even when it serves a just purpose. Does it not have material and spiritual evil as its consequences which far exceed whatever good might result? When will our moralists give us an answer to this question?
~ John Hersey
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It seems logical that he who supports total war in principle cannot complain of a war against civilians.
~ John Hersey
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Burnt child fire dreadeth.
~ John Heywood
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He who cannot remember the past is doomed. DOOMED!
~ John Howard
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accountability. Now there is a word with a solid – indeed a solemn – pedigree. The Good Book itself tells us that on the Day of Judgement everyone shall be required to give an account of themselves.
~ John Humphrys
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language has consequences.
~ John Humphrys
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those who believe in facts and logic will quickly discover that the United States and its Allies are mainly responsible for this trainwreck. the April 2008 decision to bring Ukraine and Georgia into Nato was destined to lead to conflict with Russia. the Bush administration was the principal architect of that fateful choice, but the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations have doubled down on that policy at every turn...
~ John J. Mearsheimer
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the British and the Americans still viewed destroyers as ships which could be 'thrown in' against the enemy battle line without regard to consequences – in a word they were 'expendable'.
~ John Jordan
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Y bien, ¿le gustaría el corredor de la muerte? Se lo merecía, decidió Jeffers. Estupidez en Primer Grado.
~ John Katzenbach
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La gente dice «lo siento» sin parar. ¿Sabes cuántas veces he oído esa frase? Demasiadas. Y rara vez quien la pronuncia lo siente de verdad. Normalmente lo que quiere decir es «siento que me hayan pillado».
~ John Katzenbach
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Imaginó alguna vez Mark Zuckerberg que su red social serviría para que alguien decidiera si matar o no a alguien? —Sonrió—. Es un poco como preparar una cita a ciegas, ¿no?»
~ John Katzenbach
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Se aclama a los escaladores que ponen en peligro su vida por alcanzar la cima del Everest. Se critica a los escaladores que cometen un leve error de cálculo o planificación y mueren en el intento. Pero nadie recuerda a los escaladores que fueron conscientes de sus limitaciones y se dieron la vuelta a pocos metros de la cima. Puede que estén vivos, pero olvidados.»
~ John Katzenbach
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Aquí hay muchas personas que no salen nunca. Depende de lo que hiciste para que te trajeran aquí. Por supuesto, también hay muchos que no quieren salir, aunque podrían si lo pidieran. Sólo que nunca lo piden
~ John Katzenbach
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nada de lo que ocurre está aislado. Un solo acto malo puede tener toda clase de repercusiones.
~ John Katzenbach
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