A Quote by Herbert Spencer

Every cause produces more than one effect. — © Herbert Spencer
Every cause produces more than one effect.
As no cause remains without its due effect from greatest to least, from a cosmic disturbance down to the movement of your hand, and as like produces like, Karma is that unseen and unknown law which adjusts wisely, intelligently, and equitably each effect to its cause, tracing the latter back to its producer.
A rise in wages, from an alteration in the value of money, produces a general effect on price, and for that reason it produces no real effect whatever on profits.
As the cause is, so the effect will be Cause is never different from effect, the effect is but the cause reproduced in another form.
Given the cause nature produces the effect in the briefest manner that it can employ.
According to the Law of Cause and Effect, every effect must have a cause. In other words, everything that happens has a catalyst; everything that came into being has something that caused it. Things don't just happen by themselves.
Every event in this world is the effect of some precedent cause, and also the cause of some subsequent effect.
There are no accidents in my philosophy. Every effect must have its cause. The past is the cause of the present, and the present will be the cause of the future. All these are links in the endless chain stretching from the finite to the infinite.
Every one knows that the heavenly bodies move in certain paths in relation to each other with seeming consistency and regularity which we call [physical] law. ... No one attributes freewill or motive to the material world. Is the conduct of man or the other animals any more subject to whim or choice than the action of the planets? ... We know that man's every act is induced by motives that led or urged him here or there; that the sequence of cause and effect runs through the whole universe, and is nowhere more compelling than with man.
It is better to be the cause of an effect rather than be the effect that was caused.
The present contains nothing more than the past, and what is found in the effect was already in the cause.
There is no effect more disproportionate to its cause than the happiness bestowed by a small compliment.
Nocebos often cause a physical effect, but it's not a physically produced effect. What's the cause? In many cases, it's an unanswered question.
There cannot be a cause without an effect, the present must have had its cause in the past and will have its effect in the future.
Time travel offends our sense of cause and effect - but maybe the universe doesn't insist on cause and effect.
Every effect that one produces gives one an enemy. To be popular one must be a mediocrity.
The finer is always the cause, the grosser the effect. So the external world is the effect, the internal the cause.
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