Quotes About Consequences
Sooner or later, she must sit down to the meal of consequences
~ Abraham Verghese
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promised more. Not only our actions, but also our omissions, become our destiny.
~ Abraham Verghese
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his crime was to belong to the losing side, or perhaps even the wrong side. But all he'd done was follow orders...
~ Abraham Verghese
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This is the covenant of water: that they're all linked inescapably by their acts of commission and omission, and no one stands alone.
~ Abraham Verghese
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In a life, it is the in-betweens that are fatal. It is the indecisiveness that killed his son.
~ Abraham Verghese
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No man has a good enough memory to be a sucessful liar.
~ Abrahm Lincoln
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Cursed is the man who dies, but the evil done by him survives.
~ Abu Bakr
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By 1530, the Indigenous population of Hispaniola had declined by about 96 percent.
~ Ada Ferrer
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Ultimately, the problem we face is confronting a twenty-third-century dilemma armed only with a thirteenth-century mind. Our project of civilization has been successful on scales we could not have imagined when we began it ten millennia ago. But with that success has come consequences that will last for centuries.
~ Adam Frank
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Furthermore, unlike many other great predators of history, from Genghis Khan to the Spanish conquistadors, King Leopold II never saw a drop of blood spilled in anger. He never set foot in the Congo. There is something very modern about that, too, as there is about the bomber pilot in the stratosphere, above the clouds, who never hears screams or sees shattered homes or torn flesh.
~ Adam Hochschild
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I find a tattered copy of 1984. I open the book and read a little. Of course it is fiction, but the author gets a few things right—the control, the scrutiny, the feeling that nothing can be spontaneous, that the slightest move carries consequences for your future. It evokes a feeling I haven't experienced in a long time, a sense that, even though you have a great job and house, there is no safe place to turn. The
~ Adam Johnson
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But people do things to survive, and then after they survive, they can't live with what they've done.
~ Adam Johnson
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But people do things to survive, and then after they survive, they can't live with what they've done.
~ Adam Johnson
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They ended up getting rolled almost as bad as Neville Chamberlain, he continued, referring to the British prime minister who negotiated the 1938 Munich Agreement, which was widely panned as enabling the Nazi invasion of Poland. They set this up to fail, Kinzinger said.
~ Adam Kinzinger
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Oni wyszukuj? przyczyny, By uniwersytety znie??, Krzykn??, ?e ucznie jakobiny, I wasz? m?odzie? zje??.
~ Adam Mickiewicz
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That's a nice sense of immunity from prosecution you got there," Alma told them. "Be a shame if something were to happen to it.
~ Adam Roberts
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I understand the fear surrounding this topic, but the fear is misplaced. We shouldn't be afraid of speaking about this, we should be more afraid of what not speaking about this can lead to. It can ruin relationships, destroy families, and in the most dire circumstances it can end lives.
~ Adam Schwartz
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Political choice, ideology and agency are everywhere across this narrative with highly consequential results, not merely as disturbing factors but as vital reactions to the huge volatility and contingency generated by the malfunctioning of the giant "systems" and "machines" and apparatuses of financial engineering.
~ Adam Tooze
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One of the benefits the authors point out of discussing logical consequences with children rather than handing out arbitrary punishments is that the practice gives THEM the language to discuss One of the benefits the authors point out of discussing logical consequences with children rather than handing out arbitrary punishments is that the practice gives THEM the language to discuss seting boundaries and making decisions, even in conflicts with their friends.
~ Adele Faber
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Man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that sometimes he has to eat them.
~ Adlai Stevenson
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Man does not live by words alone, despite the fact that he sometimes has to eat them.
~ Adlai Stevenson
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EÄŸer kobay, ameliyata kar?? durmuÅŸ ise suç kobay?n deÄŸildir.
~ Adolf Hitler
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y fue la mano de la Diosa Justicia y de las leyes compensatorias la que hizo que el adversario principal del germanismo austríaco, el Archiduque Francisco Fernando, cayera bajo el mismo plomo que él ayudó a fundir.
~ Adolf Hitler
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Los pecados contra la sangre y la raza constituyen el pecado original de este mundo y el ocaso de una humanidad vencida.
~ Adolf Hitler
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