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Quotes About Implications

I think that 'Mary Poppins' needs a subtle reader, in many respects, to grasp all its implications, and I understand that these cannot be translated in terms of the film.
~ P. L. Travers
Freud (1921), without referring to the general systems implications of his assertion, spelled out this mechanism clearly: ". . . the individual gives up his ego ideal and substitutes for it the group ideal embodied in the leader" (page 78, Group Psychology).
~ Stanley Milgram
A future general, Captain Jack of the Cameronians, averse to the truce when on the line, had speculated in his diary a few days earlier, in almost Shavian fashion, about the larger implications of the cease-fire, which had extended farther than governments conceded, "It is interesting to visualize the close of a campaign owing to the opposing armies--neither of them defeated--having become too friendly to continue the fight.
~ Stanley Weintraub
Indeed, these errors and my prompt confessions have made me surer, if possible, of my insight into the implications of truth and ahimsa.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
Increasingly, the mathematics will demand the courage to face its implications.
~ Michael Crichton
Even then, as I stood there, that first morning, filled with apprehension at the terrifying implications of my dreadful situation
~ Michael Morpurgo
Cooking is no longer obligatory, and that marks a shift in human history, one whose full implications we're just beginning to reckon.
~ Michael Pollan
I can't name a single issue with roots in race that doesn't have economic implications, and I cannot think of a single economic issue that doesn't have racial implications. The idea that we have to separate them out and choose one is a con.
~ Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
What made them particularly unusual was the way Steve presented them. He was rational and fluent and had given much thought to the problems he was discussing, although he had not thought about the implications of the thing – that this was socially deviant conduct of the highest order, involving injuries and maiming and the destruction of property., I don't think he understood the implications; I don't think he would have acknowledged them as valid.
~ Bill Buford
Coffee. The implications of that were pretty clear: she didn't want to commit long enough for dinner with him, nor did she want to trust the disinhibiting effect of an after-work drink.
~ Julie Cohen
the problem of gender identity is our evasion of the implications of power and our may-I-say-"feminine" inclinations to make nice. War is not nice.
~ June Jordan
Separating out banks and investment banks right now under Glass-Steagall would have very big implications to the liquidity and the capital markets and banks being able to perform necessary lending.
~ Steve Mnuchin
The committee accepts that, as the government response suggests, U.K. policy in Libya was initially driven by a desire to protect civilians. However, we do not accept that it understood the implications of this, which included collapse of the state, failure of stabilization and the facilitation of Islamist extremism in Libya.
~ Crispin Blunt
Isolated incidents have lateral, lasting implications.
~ Katherine Ryan
Faith in the present risenness of Jesus carries with it life-changing implications for the gritty routine of daily life.
~ Brennan Manning
THE WHOLE ARGUMENT of this book may be summed up in the statement that in studying the effects of any given economic proposal we must trace not merely the immediate results but the results in the long run, not merely the primary consequences but the secondary consequences, and not merely the effects on some special group but the effects on everyone.
~ Henry Hazlitt
Still, intuitive assumptions about behavior is only the starting point of systematic analysis, for alone they do not yield many interesting implications.
~ Gary Becker
In a way, film and television are in the same sort of traumatic trance that print journalism is. The technology has outpaced our comprehension of its implications.
~ Tony Kushner
organizations are made up of people. If this should seem obvious, the implications of acknowledging it are not.
~ Stephen Bungay
Among the most important factors to consider when determining your optimum holding period are the tax implications and how they will impact your bottom line.
~ Steve Berges
The secular mind frequently doesn't face up to the full implications of its beliefs; art can provide a timely shock that results in a reassessment.
~ Steve Turner
What a nightmare it would be if we individually had to criminalise every single abuse of every single commodity, market or financial product. There are thousands of these and new ones being invented every day. Such an approach would have disastrous implications for regulation and policy-making. Any slide towards it must be resisted.
~ Emily Thornberry
I don't think we fully understood what the implications could be when we found out we were doing 'SNL.'
~ Charlotte Caffey
Obama has seen to the passage of the most radical legislation in recent American history and so-called 'progressives' should be thanking him for it - even as many of the rest of us rear in horror from its implications.
~ John Podhoretz