Quotes About Consequence
God will not forgive us if we fail.
~ Leonid I. Brezhnev
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I still forgive him, because by doing what he did, he made it famous.
~ Alberto Korda
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You can forgive somebody and still believe they need a consequence.
~ Taya Kyle
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I should have never fought at 145.
~ B. J. Penn
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I think it's absolutely undeniable that nobody really advocates for complete total speech without any consequence or absolute freedom of expression. There's a line that most of us agree on somewhere.
~ Thomas Chatterton Williams
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If any demonstrator ever lays down in front of my car, it'll be the last car he'll ever lay down in front of.
~ George Wallace
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Chance, choice, and consequence are fundamental parts of existence and perfect fodder for a horror story - or any story, for that matter, that asks, 'How do you live through this? How does anyone live through this?'
~ Paul G. Tremblay
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Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap. This means that whatever man sends out in word or deed, will return to him; what he gives, he will receive.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
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Edward ought, I suppose, to have gone to the Transvaal. It would have done him a great deal of good to get killed.
~ Ford Madox Ford
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Oh, when you get down to the licklog, just to be a good friend. To be consequent to those around me. I guess I can't see any virtue higher than that.
~ Forrest Gander
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Is there nightshade in my brain? That I conceive your consequence as some stage in my need?
~ Forrest Gander
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It seems we will be offered a choice between dishonor and war. I suspect we shall take dishonor—and get war afterward, as a kind of dessert." Roosevelt
~ Francine Mathews
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The eyes of someone you kill are immortal, if they face you at the fatal instant. They have a terrible black color. They shake you more than the streams of blood and the death rattles, even in a great turmoil of dying. The eyes of the killed, for the killer, are his calamity if he looks into them. They are the blame of the person he kills.
~ Francine Prose
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what-ifs went around and around in her head. What if Mama
~ Francine Rivers
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You touch that young woman, and I will see you hang.
~ Francine Rivers
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Only later did he remember his pride-and the shattering cost of an illusive sense of freedom.
~ Francine Rivers
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Duval's body, swinging from a gibbet, gave wholesome warning to those he had seduced; and his head was displayed on a pike, from the highest roof of the buildings, food for birds and a lesson to sedition.
~ Francis Parkman
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Off with...Wonderland's head!
~ Frank Beddor
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Never obliterate a man unthinkingly, the way an entire fief might do it through some due process of law . Always do it for an overriding purpose—and know your purpose !
~ Frank Herbert
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Ideas are most to feared when they become actions, Paul said.
~ Frank Herbert
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Delay is as dangerous as the wrong answer.
~ Frank Herbert
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Failure to make a decision was in itself a decision—he
~ Frank Herbert
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There are some things no one can bear. I meddled in all the possible futures I could create until, finally, they created me.
~ Frank Herbert
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Power tends to isolate those who hold too much of it. Eventually they lose touch with reality… and fall.
~ Frank Herbert
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