Quotes About Consequence
a consequence of overcrowding inside the city during the summer heat that plague broke out in 430 BCE.
~ Roderick Beaton
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El destino es siempre desmedido: castiga un instante de distracción, el azar de tomar a la izquierda y no a la derecha, a veces con la muerte. BORGES citado por Bioy
~ Rodrigo Rey Rosa
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Let those who boast of present sinful joys remember what shall be in the future and take warning.
~ Roger Campbell
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And let's not forget "Dane-Geld": It is always a temptation to a rich and lazy nation, To puff and look important and to say: "Though we know we should defeat you, we have not the time to meet you. We will therefore pay you cash to go away." And that is called paying the Dane-geld; But we've proved it again and again, That if once you have paid him the Dane-geld You never get rid of the Dane.
~ Roger Kimball
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Now you can say you've been bitten in the ass by an ass." "That's
~ Roland Smith
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Apathy adds up, in the long run, to cowardice.
~ Rollo May
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Bir kimsenin ancak sorumlu oldu?u ölçüde özgür olabilece?i paradoksu özgürlü?ün her noktas?nda merkezdedir. Fakat aksi de do?rudur. Bir kimse ancak özgür oldu?unda sorumlu olabilir.
~ Rollo May
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When a thing is done, advice comes too late.
~ Romanian Proverb
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Habla cuando estés furioso y harás el mejor discurso que tengas que lamentar.
~ Ron McMillan
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I don't even have a choice. Rachel thought how that was pretty much true of everything now, that you got one choice at the beginning but if you didn't choose right, and she hadn't, things got narrow real quick. Like trying to wade a river, she thought. You take a wrong step and set your foot on a wobbly rock or in a drop-off and you're swept away, and all you can do then is try to survive. (83)
~ Ron Rash
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That's not the part that gnaws at Rolf. It's the last part, where Ezekiel says that "if the watchman sees the sword coming and does not blow the trumpet to warn the people and the sword comes and takes the life of one of them...I will hold the watchman accountable for his blood.
~ Ron Suskind
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Pride Goeth before the fall.
~ Ronald Everett Capps
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I would read them my essay on Self-Control," Miss Hospice murmured, "if you thought it would have any effect." "It would probably make them infinitely worse. It might even kill them outright. And then it would be murder," Miss Valley said. Miss Hospice smiled sedately.
~ Ronald Firbank
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While Trump has stated he has no sins he is aware of that require repentance, he will not escape judgment day.
~ Ronald J. Sider
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I told you if you ever touched her again, I would kill you. Consider yourself dead.
~ Ronda Thompson
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Anger is only one letter short of danger.
~ Roosevelt, Eleanor
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Now is it time to burn the house?
~ Louise Erdrich
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It was the kind of moment, I see now, that could have gone several ways. She could have laughed, she could have cried, she could have reached for him. Or he could have got down on his knees and pretended to have the heart attack that later killed him. She would have been jolted from her shock. Helped him. We would have cleared up the mess, made sandwiches for ourselves, and things would have gone on. If we'd sat down together that night, I do believe things would have gone on.
~ Louise Erdrich
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Hildegarde stood, scratched her nose, an act for which she must later say a penance.
~ Louise Erdrich
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Donc pas d erreur? Ce qu on faisait a se tirer dessus, comme ca, sans meme se voir, n etait pas defendu! Cela faisait partie des choses qu on peut faire sans meriter une bonne engueulade.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Fear is the original sin," suddenly said a still, small voice away back—back—back of Valancy's consciousness. "Almost all the evil in the world has its origin in the fact that some one is afraid of something.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Todo homem é a soma não das suas decisões, mas das suas hesitações, ou do que, pensando melhor, decidiu não fazer.
~ Luis Fernando Veríssimo
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I saw them too," said Low. "She had her hand right on his pants. The package. Right on there. Guy had a raging boner." "Gross," said Juicy. He spat. "Goddammit, Juice. You almost hit my toe," said Low. "Demerit." "Your fault for wearing sandals," said Juicy. "Mega lame. A demerit to you.
~ Lydia Millet
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Harpernus Stoyan, if you can't behave yourself and go and turn all Roman hands and Russian Fingers under that comforter, you're going to have to sit on the couch, Stephanie snapped, sounding for all the world like a stern schoolteacher.
~ Lynsay Sands
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