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Quotes About Cause

ningún episodio está a priori condenado a seguir siendo para siempre episodio, porque cualquier acontecimiento, aun el más insignificante, esconde dentro de sí la posibilidad de llegar a ser antes o después la causa de otros acontecimientos y convertirse así en una historia o una aventura.
~ Milan Kundera
Leave it to a naive world-saver like you to view our love as a Sacred Cause when in actual fact all it was was some barking at the moon.
~ Tom Robbins
Vanity is illustrated in the cause and effect of love, as in the case of Cleopatra.
~ Blaise Pascal
Good Soldiers don't sacrifice the cause for love - Lucas If the cause isn't love then it isn't worth the sacrifice
~ Claudia Gray
Love is not an antidote of depression or loneliness, but it itself is a cause of depression and loneliness.
~ Raj Singh, Breakup Before Love
And maybe the only reason we have to fall back down to grow again is the same cause for the sun to rise and sink: our stars need time to shine at night to heal, to heal.
~ Anonymous
Did he get his brain fever, and then write all those terrible things, or had he some cause for it all? I suppose I shall never know, for I dare not open the subject to him. And yet that man we saw yesterday! He
~ Bram Stoker
If I could have as strong a cause as my poor mad friend there, a good, unselfish cause to make me work, that would be indeed happiness.
~ Bram Stoker
Siempre existe una causa para un efecto.
~ Bram Stoker
Causes have a way of tainting your reason until a person takes much bigger risks than sanity would otherwise allow.
~ Brandon Mull
In any major conflict, each side fights for its own cause—a belief system they consider worth dying for. Alas, there is not an objective, omnipotent arbiter who can simply decide the merits of each issue and put them to rest without bloodshed, thereby rendering armed conflict obsolete. —GILBERTUS ALBANS, Conversations with Erasmus
~ Brian Herbert
Messages "For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side-effect of one's dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself." – Viktor Frankl
~ Brian Tracy
If there is an effect in your life that you want more of, you merely need to trace it back to the causes and repeat the causes. If there is an effect in your life that you do not enjoy, you need to trace it back to the causes and get rid of them.
~ Brian Tracy
what successful people do. In either case, nature is neutral. Nature does not take sides. Nature doesn't care. What happens to you is simply a matter of law—the law of cause and effect.
~ Brian Tracy
There is no other legend quite like the legend of the Confederate fighting man. He reached the end of his haunted road long ago. He fought for a star-crossed cause and in the end he was beaten, but as he carried his slashed red battle flag into the dusky twilight of the Lost Cause he marched straight into a legend that will live as long as the American people care to remember anything about the American past. - Bruce Catton
~ Bruce Catton
There is no other legend quite like the legend of the Confederate fighting man. He reached the end of his haunted road long ago. He fought for a star-crossed cause and in the end he was beaten, but as he carried his slashed red battle flag into the dusky twilight of the Lost Cause he marched straight into a legend that will live as long as the American people care to remember anything about the American past.
~ Bruce Catton
Yet in a sense the good chaplain was quite correct. He had put his finger on something which contained the germ of much history. Whether he was in fact commenting on an effect of the war or on a strange, elusive symptom of something which had actually helped to cause the war may be another matter. At the very least he had spotted something important, and he was justified in using exclamation points. He had seen one side of the war very clearly.
~ Bruce Catton
them the ABCs of meaning. The A is agency—autonomy, freedom, creativity, mastery; the belief that you can impact the world around you. The B is belonging—relationships, community, friends, family; the people that surround and nurture you. The C is cause—a calling, a mission, a direction, a purpose; a transcendent commitment beyond yourself that makes your life worthwhile.
~ Bruce Feiler
always know what that reason is.
~ Terry Brooks
Being afraid something is true is accepting the possibility. Accepting the possibility is the first step to believing. At least you are smart enough to question. Think of how easy it is to believe, for people who don't question, who don't even know how to question. For most people, it's not the truth that is important, it's the cause. Rahl is intelligent; he has given them a cause.
~ Terry Goodkind
You envisioned the idea of a Confessor for the right reasons. Life is truth. Truth is Life. You wanted a way to seek truth. Such a cause, in the promotion of life, is noble.
~ Terry Goodkind
Don't worship a man. Worship his cause, but not him.
~ Terry Goodkind
Nanny Ogg never did any housework herself, but she was the cause of housework in other people.
~ Terry Pratchett
Don't you want to die nobly for a just cause? I'd much rather live quietly for one.
~ Terry Pratchett