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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
When there are no consequences, being wrong is simply a diversion.
One of the happy consequences of my brain is that I rarely sleep.
You can say whatever you want, but there's going to be consequences to it. — © Neal Brennan
You can say whatever you want, but there's going to be consequences to it.
There has to be measures for players to know the consequences for their actions.
We are trying to learn from the consequences of one's peers' actions.
I'm the C.E.O., nominated by the shareholders. If they're not happy, I have to take the consequences.
If I'm going to do anything extreme, I want it to have consequences.
Follow your instincts and live with the consequences.
As a survival-happy species, our successes are calculated in the number of years we have extended our lives, with the reduction of suffering being only incidental to this aim. To stay alive under almost any circumstances is a sickness with us. Nothing could be more unhealthy than to “watch one’s health” as a means of stalling death. The lengths we will go as procrastinators of that last gasp only demonstrate a morbid dread of that event. By contrast, our fear of suffering is deficient.
The suffering of sickness and the suffering of persecution have this in common: they are both intended by Satan for the destruction of our faith, and governed by God for the purifying of our faith... Christ sovereignly accomplishes His loving, purifying purpose, by overruling Satan's destructive attempts. Satan is always aiming to destroy our faith; but Christ magnifies His power in weakness.
What happens when we questions power structures? What are the consequences?
There is no act, however trivial, but has its train of consequences.
There is a sense in which we are all each other's consequences — © Wallace Stegner
There is a sense in which we are all each other's consequences
...the only thing that continues is the consequences of our action.
Clean water is a necessity that we can no longer take for granted. Each year more people die of water related diseases than any other cause of death on this planet. With a higher rate of suffering and mortality than diabetes, cancer, high cholesterol, or war; or any two combined for that matter! An entire economy is growing around water. Those without money are suffering the most and risk severe illness from contaminated sources
Duty is ours; the consequences are the Lord God's
For, after all, if it is from Christ that we are to learn how God relates himself to sin, suffering, evil, and death, it would seem that he provides us little evidence of anything other than a regal, relentless, and miraculous enmity; sin he forgives, suffering he heals, evil he casts out, and death he conquers. And absolutely nowhere does Christ act as if any of these things are part of the eternal work or purposes of God.
Surrender all thought, emotion, and circumstance to that which is bigger and deeper. Surrender your identity. Surrender your suffering to that which is closer than identity, deeper than suffering. Do you discover victory or defeat in this surrender?
Everything that we say has consequences. I mean, words matter.
Politicians need to realise that words have consequences.
I don't think about consequences too much.
There are more consequences to a shipwreck than the underwriters notice.
Worldbuilding to me is taking the consequences of an idea.
Do your duty as you see it, and damn the consequences.
Duties have been mine; consequences are God's.
I follow my desires, and I'm prepared to take the consequences.
Make your choice and accept the consequences.
Disconnection or alienation from the past has political consequences.
Rebellion never goes without consequences.
Let the consequences of your obedience be left up to God.
The highest function of ecology is the understanding of consequences.
Acts are right in virtue of the goodness of their consequences.
Personally, I'm afraid of suffering and afraid of dying. I'm also afraid of witnessing the suffering and death of those who are close to me. And no doubt I project these fears on those around me and those to come, which makes it impossible for me to understand why everyone isn't an antinatalist, just as I have to assume pronatalists can't understand why everyone isn't like them.
It is impossible to forsee the consequences of being clever.
As a commander-in-chief what you do and what you say has real consequences.
It's just like my dream to shoot things with no consequences.
We seek the truth and will endure the consequences.
I am not a politician... I only suffer the consequences. — © Peter Tosh
I am not a politician... I only suffer the consequences.
Our role as gardeners is to choose, plant and tend the best seeds within the garden of our consciousness. Learning to look deeply at our consciousness is our greatest gift and our greatest need, for there lie the seeds of suffering and of love, the very roots of our being, of who we are. Mindfulness...is the guide and the practice by which we learn how to use the seeds of suffering to nourish the seeds of love.
If you're going to break the rules, you have to live with the consequences.
Sometimes, words have consequences you don't intend them to mean.
I'm willing to deal with the consequences and accept responsibility for my actions.
There is no immunity from the consequences of sin; punishment is swift and sure to one and all.
The difficulty is not making a decision, it's living with the consequences.
Pity that consequences are determined not by excuses but by actions!
To accept whatever comes, regardless of the consequences, is to be unafraid.
In physics, all can you do is predict the consequences of physical laws.
People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar. Thich Nhat Hanh If you gathered up all the fearful thoughts that exist in the mind of the average person, looked at them objectively, and tried to decide just how much good they provided that person, you would see that not some but all fearful thoughts are useless. They do no good. Zero. They interfere with dreams, hopes, desire and progress.
The consequences of an act affect the probability of its occurring again. — © B. F. Skinner
The consequences of an act affect the probability of its occurring again.
Imperialist enterprise draws political consequences.
It is wrong and immoral to seek to escape the consequences of one's acts.
You can’t violate someone’s trust and expect there to be no consequences.
The glorious thing for you always has consequences for others.
You are responsible for the predictable consequences of your actions.
Everybody wants to be famous. You have to be ready to deal with consequences.
The art of politics is to separate actions from consequences
Obey God and leave all the consequences to Him.
I'm just worried about the unintended consequences of the laws.
You can do anything in this world if you are prepared to take the consequences.
Pain and suffering, they are a secret. Kindness and love, they are a secret. But I have learned that kindness and love can pay for pain and suffering.
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