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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.
Opposites, no judgment can be considered to be final
All events are but the consummation of preceding causes, clearly seen but not distinctly apprehended.
Consequences are unpitying. Our deeds carry their terrible consequences, quite apart from any fluctuations that went before - consequences that are hardly ever confined to ourselves. And it is best to fix our minds on that certainty, instead of considering what may be the elements of excuse for us.
Consequences are unpitying.
There can be no effect without a cause," modestly answered Candide; "the whole is necessarily concatenated and arranged for the best.
Every cause produces more than one effect.
Keeping secrets is a consequential act for all involved.
Choices have consequences.
There are repercussions to everything, even advancement and success. And I think that the repercussions to my success was the loss of my marriage.
Life without cause is a life without effect.
The plausible outcomes range from the gradual and benign to the more precipitous and damaging.
Choices always have Consequences
We need only reflect on what has been prov'd at large, that we are never sensible of any connexion betwixt causes and effects, and that 'tis only by our experience of their constant conjunction, we can arrive at any knowledge of this relation.
Fate is inexorable.
Inconvenience in progress, work is regretted.
Troubles forereckoned are doubly suffered.
Things which as effects presuppose others as causes cannot be reciprocally at the same time causes of these.
Actions have consequences.
Every act of one's life is the unavoidable result of every act that has preceded it.
Fate has to do with events in history that are the summary and unintended results of innumerable decisions of innumerable men.
... consequence has its tax;...
Nor is it a short experience that can instruct us [...], because the real effects of moral causes are not always immediate; that which in the first instance is prejudicial may be excellent in its remoter operation, and its excellence may arise even from the ill effects it produces in the beginning.
There is no more dangerous error than that of mistaking the consequence for the cause.
The Future is as avoidable as the past is alterable, for the latter is, after all, a consequence of the former: A combination of choice and fate.
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.
Cause and effect is as absolute and undeviating in the hidden realm of thought as in the world of visible and
material things. Mind is the master weaver, both of the inner garment of character and the outer garment of
circumstance.
Unintended consequences, he thought miserably.
He was angry at his anger, the way it surged up
and took over.
A number of small decisions, each appearing insignificant in the moment and made in isolation of one another, can result in a negative outcome.
No sentence can end with because because, because is a conjunction
Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit cannot be severed; for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end preexists in the means, the fruit in the seed
Arise without conditions, away from cause and effect, when the whole of existence is conditioned and relative, and is within the law of cause and effect?
English teacher: Sam, form a sentence using the word aftermath. Sam: 'I always feel sleepy after math class.' ***
What is fate but coincidences in retrospect?
Every cause that has not yet produced its effect is an event that has not yet come to completion. It is an imbalance of energy that is in the process of becoming balanced.
Remember that Caligula was not a cause, he was an effect.
A rational analysis of the consequences of a decision does not make the decision rational; the consequences do not determine our decision; it is always we who decide.
A paradox may be paradoctored.
The law of unintended consequences pushes us ceaselessly through the years, permitting no pause for perspective.
The consequences of an act affect the probability of its occurring again.
There are downsides to everything; there are unintended consequences to everything.
There are always consequences to wrong choices.
Success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue ... as the unintended side-effect of one's personal dedication to a course greater than oneself.
You never realize what the aftereffect of your activities, however in the event that you don't do anything, obviously there will be no outcome.
James Watson summarizes the conclusion: A predisposition does not a predetermination make.
Behavior is determined by its consequences.
There are consequences for everything we do in life.
Conclusion The
Frivolous, disconnected, an amateur at everything, I shall have known thoroughly only the disadvantage of having been born.
The only coherent explanation of contingent intentionality is the existence of some necessary being, an agent from whom all other intentionality derives but who does not require further explanation.
But the cause didn't matter. All that mattered was the effect.
And yet," said Poirot, "suppose an accident-"
"Ah, no, my friend-"
"From your point of view it would be regrettable, I agree. But nevertheless let us just for one moment suppose it. Then, perhaps, all these here are linked together - by death.
To produce a primary [karmic] cause which is potentially capable of having an effect, three things are necessary: intention, the actual action, and then satisfaction.
Sometimes, the choices we make have devastating consequences
As an act recedes into the past and becomes imbedded in the network of one's individuality it seems more and more a product of fate - - inevitable. However, an act in the immediate present seems to be more a product of free will.
Actions must have consequences.
Every action has a consequence - some you can't take back.
It is a misfortune to pass at once from observation to conclusion, and to regard both as of equal value; but it befalls many a student.
Using figure B, we can stipulate that an existential risk is equivalent to (i) all red-dot catastrophes, and (ii) any black-dot catastrophe that significantly compromises human well-being.*
The consequences of things are not always proportionate to the apparent magnitude of those events that have produced them. Thus the American Revolution, from which little was expected, produced much; but the French Revolution, from which much was expected, produced little.
The era of procrastination, of half-measures, of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays is coming to its close. In its place we are entering a period of consequences.
Conceit may bring about one's own downfall.
One fault begets another; one crime renders another necessary.
Destiny is a name often given in retrospect to choices that had dramatic consequences.
Diffidence may check resolution and obstruct performance, but compensates its embarrassments by more important advantages; it conciliates the proud, and softens the severe; averts envy from excellence, and censure from miscarriage.
Every choice one makes either expands or contracts the area in which he can make and implement future decisions. When one makes a choice, he irrevocably binds himself to the consequences of that choice.
There were the years - years of childhood and innocence - when I had believed that carminative meant - well, carminative. And now, before me lies the rest of my life - a day, perhaps, ten years, half a century, when I shall know that carminative means windtreibend.
Decisions can be like car accidents, sudden and full of consequences.
Colour is always a consequence, never a cause.
I am nothing more than the consequence of catastrophe.
The only thing that continues is the consequences of our action.
Every choice you make has a consequence, every one. It's mathematic. It cannot fail; it never fails.
Freedom of speech means setting words free. Imprisoned and freed words are consequential. All words have consequences. Restrain and release words with respect for their consequentialness.
It would in retrospect appear to be a stop on a narrative path that was inevitable, but this is only because most events, most paths, feel inevitable in retrospect.
Little decisions shape big consequences.
Like it or not, sin has consequences. Which is why God lovingly warns us against it. Thankfully, He is merciful and ready to forgive if we ask Him. But that doesn't erase natural consequences of our actions. Cause and effect."
"The Secret of Pembrooke Park.
It is the unforeseeable that creates the event.
It often happens that we blurt out things that may in some kind of way be harmful to us, but we are silent about things that may make us look ridiculous; because in this case effect follows very quickly on cause.
Cause and effect is infallible, like the shadow that follows one's body wherever it goes.
Indecision is debilitating; it feeds upon itself; it is, one might almost say, habit-forming. Not only that, but it is contagious; it transmits itself to others.
This demonstrates the novel truth - that great events have incalculable consequences.
So many of man's actions appear to have no immediate consequence but, concealed, do their work until finally all catches up and forms a complex web of cause and 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.
It is an enduring truth, which can never be altered, that every infraction of the Law of nature must carry its punitive consequences with it. We can never get beyond that range of cause and effect.
The unpredictability inherent in human affairs is due largely to the fact that the by-products of a human process are more fateful than the product.
When we use the logic of consequence, we can always find reasons not to take risks. The
To be extremely self-centred, only interested in your own satisfaction, always brings negative consequences in the long run.
To be is to be related.
Life is a perpetual instruction in cause and effect.
unduly influenced
In the order of literature, as in others, there is no act that is not the coronation of an infinite series of causes and the source of an infinite series of effects.
Because everything is interdependent, there are no simple, single causes and effects. Every action creates not just an equal and opposite reaction, but a web of reverberating consequences.
Every action you take has consequences. Bad habits (negative behavior) produce negative consequences. Successful habits (positive behavior) produce benefits and rewards.
Your health, wealth, position, performance, ability and attitude are the results of your decisions.
Oh, the unintended consequences of perfidy!
Adroitly that there was
In this pause, I suddenly saw something very clearly.
Whatever it was I wanted from my mother was simply not there to be had. It was not her fault.
And it was therefore not my fault that I was unable to elicit it.
To be punctual meant to exist as a point, meant that as well as to arrive somewhere on time. Constant existed as a point - could not imagine what it would, be like to exist in any other way.
One is oneself a fine consequence.
Accident is simply unforeseen order.