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Quotes About Consequences

Bir zaman insanlar kendi hazlar?n? yaratabileceÄŸine inan?yordu; ÅŸimdi onlar?n bedelini ödemesi gerektiÄŸine inan?yor. Sanki çiçekler art?k tarlalarda ve bahçelerde deÄŸil de; sadece çiçekçi dükkanlar?nda yetiÅŸiyormuÅŸ gibi.
~ John Fowles
Procrastination also increases stress. As things pile up, we begin to feel overwhelmed, which takes the joy out of our work. Bottom line: Procrastination is costly to all involved.
~ John G. Miller
But in those four minutes the boy before you has slipped through a door, hardly opened, into that great cage which never again quite lets a man go — the cage of the Law.
~ John Galsworthy
FROME. [Rising] My lord. The prisoner is very anxious that I should ask you if your lordship would kindly request the reporters not to disclose the name of the woman witness in the Press reports of these proceedings. Your lordship will understand that the consequences might be extremely serious to her.
~ John Galsworthy
Ethics are determined by what they catch you doing. If you don't get caught, then you haven't violated any ethics.
~ John Grisham
Murder must be punished, but murder can also be justified.
~ John Grisham
You miss the whole point, Pastor. What I did was wrong, but I couldn't stop myself. Why couldn't I stop myself? Because of what I am. I wasn't born this way. I became a man with a lot of problems, not because of my DNA, but because of what society demanded. Lock ' em up. Punish the hell out of them. And if you make a few monsters along the way, to bad.
~ John Grisham
As Mike Roberts watched Tommy enter the building, he could not imagine that the boy was taking his last steps in the free world. The rest of his life would be behind prison walls.
~ John Grisham
Ray Chapman was killed by a pitch in 1920. Mickey Cochrane never played again after taking one in the head. Tony Conigliaro was a certain Hall of Famer, then he got beaned in the eye. I
~ John Grisham
The fear of getting caught was not driven by the fear of paying the price. Rather, it was the fear of having to stop.
~ John Grisham
The lawyer calmly said, "Ethics are determined by what they catch you doing. If you don't get caught, then you haven't violated any ethics.
~ John Grisham
She had not raised her daughter to live such a life; in fact, Debbie had been raised in the church. After high school, though, she began partying and keeping later hours.
~ John Grisham
with the damage meter still clicking away.
~ John Grisham
Go where?" Todd asked, rubbing his eyes. "To jail, ass face. Let's go.
~ John Grisham
Macie akta - odparÅ'. - To byÅ'o samobójstwo. - O tak. Skoro w to wierzysz, to dlaczego przyznaÅ'eÅ› siÄ™ do winy i poprosiÅ'eÅ› o osobnÄ… celÄ™? - BaÅ'em siÄ™. Samobójstwa bywajÄ… zara?liwe.
~ John Grisham
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, and they act upon your lies, and you catch yourself wishing you'd simply told the truth.
~ John Grisham
Pacheco had entered her apartment with thoughts of a pleasant drink with a pretty lady. He left with Myers's courier bag and backpack and no clear idea of what to do next.
~ John Grisham
She was as responsible for his death as he was for hers. Above them, they left behind two fine children who didn't deserve to be punished for the sins of their parents.
~ John Grisham
so full of life and irresistible, end up disgraced and deposed?
~ John Guy
Lennox was furious with his son, who had brought all his plans of the past twenty years to the verge of catastrophe.
~ John Guy
The Guises had played their poker game and lost.
~ John Guy
what Moray and the rebel lords had done was unconscionable
~ John Guy
he misjudged the risks. The result was a disintegration of his forces.
~ John Guy
taking stock of the likely consequences of the Guise dynastic project, decided to draw back.
~ John Guy