Quotes About Consequences
porque yo sé muy bien que en política hay que hacer cosas que nadie quiere hacer, hay que ensuciarse las manos, pactar con el diablo si hace falta. Por eso, si hay infierno, todos los políticos iremos al infierno. Esa es la realidad, y quien no la conoce no debería dedicarse a la política, porque no sabe lo que es el poder.
~ Javier Cercas
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There is nothing more horrifying than stupidity in action.
~ Jawaharlal Nehru
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Cf. pp. 448 ff. In an interesting article, "Make Your Marriage a Love Affair," Joyce Brothers makes the following correct observation: "…most people have no idea of the far-reaching consequences of a single change in behavior," Reader's Digest, March, 1973, p. 81.
~ Jay E. Adams
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That was the thing about impulsiveness. It contained the seeds of its own retribution.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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Something your father wouldn't have told you, he began. Taking blood, it leaves a mark on you. No matter how it's done, or how it's justified, it leaves a mark that goes in deep. Be sure you're willing to wear that mark before you take the blood.
~ Unknown
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We discovered primitive societies, America, the atom, the unconscious, viruses. But the consequences of this expansion of the field of knowledge escape us. We believe we discovered these things innocently in the peaceful realm of science. But they, too, discovered us and have broken in on our world - just deserts for our breaking in on theirs.
~ Jean Baudrillard
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The best laid plot can injure its maker, and often a man's perfidy will rebound on himself.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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Sometimes things that seem like good ideas in theory, in practice turn out to be the worst kinds of boneheaded blunders.
~ Jean Ferris
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But it's tempting, isn't it, to give somebody like Olympia or Fenleigh a taste of their own medicine? To get even?' I agree it's tempting. *Really* tempting. But it doesn't solve anything. It just perpetuates the problem by making us as bad as them. And we don't need any more of them, do we?
~ Jean Ferris
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There are only a few things worse than having to face up to the fact that the predicaments one finds oneself in are usually the results of one's own foolish actions.
~ Jean Ferris
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All ran to meet their chains thinking they secured their freedom, for although they had enough reason to feel the advantages of political establishment, they did not have enough experience to foresee its dangers.
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
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It is in order not to become victim of an assassin that we consent to die if we become assassins.
~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
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He began to understand that just because some people thought certain behavior was wrong, that didn't make it so. A person could resist popular belief and stand up for personal principles, and though there might be consequences, not everything would necessarily be lost. In fact, something important might be gained, if only within oneself.
~ Jean M. Auel
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He began to understand that just because some people thought certain behavior was wrong, that didn't make it so. A person could resist popular belief and stand up for personal principles, and though there might be consequences, not everything would be necessarily lost. In fact, something important might be gained, if only within oneself.
~ Jean M. Auel
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Comenzaba a comprender que una conducta determinada no era necesariamente errónea sólo porque algunos la consideraran así. Una persona podía resistirse a las creencias populares, defendiendo principios personales, sin perderlo todo, aunque pudieran surgir ciertas consecuencias desagradables. Más aún: se podía ganar algo importante, aunque sólo fuera dentro de uno mismo.
~ Jean M. Auel
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There are neither good or bad colonialist: there are colonialists.
~ Jean Paul Sarte
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Every word has consequences. Every silence, too.
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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We are in hell, my dear, there is never a mistake and people are not damned for nothing.
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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Ich najlepsze historie opowiadajÄ… o nierozwa?nych, o oryginaÅ'ach, którzy zostali ukarani. No bo tak: tak wÅ'aÅ›nie jest i nikt nie po wie, ?e jest inaczej.
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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Lies are never forgotten, they go on and they grow
~ Jean Rhys
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she had ignored the Heidlers because she realized that she could afford to display coldness, and that no good ever comes from being too polite.
~ Jean Rhys
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Even now when I'm furious, what I would like to do is to punch the infuriating person flat on the ground. That solves nothing I know, and I spent a lot of time understanding my own violence, which is not of the pussycat kind. There are people who could never commit murder; I am not one of those people. It's better to know it, better to know who you are, and what lies in you, and what you could do, might do, under extreme provocation.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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I was sixteen and my mother was about to throw me out of the house forever, for breaking a very big rule, even bigger than the forbidden books. The rule was not just No Sex, but definitely No Sex With Your Own Sex.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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Nuclear, ecological, chemical, economic — our arsenal of Death by Stupidity is impressive for a species as smart as Homo sapiens [Strange New World, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/20/boo... ].
~ Jeanette Winterson
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