A Quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.

Whatever effects one directly, effects all indirectly. — © Martin Luther King, Jr.
Whatever effects one directly, effects all indirectly.
In our modern society the image and mythic process has been taken over by corporations that directly control advertising and, indirectly, the entertainment industry. Powerful erotic images are used for the sole purpose of selling consumer products; the side effects of this commercialization have a profound impact on the sexual imagination and identity of vast numbers of people.
It appears to me that one great cause of our difference in opinion on subjects which we often discuss is that you have always in mind the immediate and temporary effects of particular changes, whereas I put these effects quite aside, and fix my whole attention on the long-term effects that will result from them.
People hired by government know who is their benefactor. People who lose their jobs or fail to get them because of the government program do not know that that is the source of their problem. The good effects are visible. The bad effects are invisible. The good effects generate votes. The bad effects generate discontent, which is as likely to be directed at private business as at the government.
In high school and college, I'd set a bunch of goals for myself. I wanted to be the lead effects supervisor on one of these really big, innovative visual effects productions, something on the scale of a 'Star Wars' movie. And I wanted to work on a project that wins the Academy Award for best visual effects.
To my knowledge, there have been no studies done on the effects of antidepressants and altitude. But it is hugely important to find out if there are side effects. We should also find out what are the effects on fine motor skills and reaction time. These are all important questions that should be assessed.
But initially when I was working with my dad, it was in special effects puppets with radio control and motors and puppet effects.
The fact is that the culture does not have only positive effects on our intellectual and moral functions but also negative effects.
I really believe that you could do horror very inexpensively. I don't think it has anything to do with the effects, the effects are not the most important parts.
I'm politically incorrect. I don't get into politics like that. I speak about what I know and what effects me personally, and effects my folks.
Our society lacks a feedback loop for controlling technology: a way to gauge intended effects from actual effects later on
What is working in the economy is a natural comeback plus some effects of the policies we've been following. But I'm sort of worried about the long term effects.
We have usually no knowledge that any one factor will exert its effects independently of all others that can be varied, or that its effects are particularly simply related to variations in these other factors.
Other effects in the show included models of the ships which were extremely expensive to make. We used to do our shots in front of a blue screen and they'd put the effects on after.
In geology the effects to be explained have almost all occurred already, whereas in these other sciences effects actually taking place have to be explained.
I've always been respectful to all the people who do visual effects and special effects, because making movies is also making magic.
Special effects are characters. Special effects are essential elements. Just because you can't see them doesn't mean they aren't there.
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