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The validity of all the Inductive Methods depends on the assumption that every event, or the beginning of every phenomenon, must have some cause; some antecedent, upon the existence of which it is invariably and unconditionally consequent. -- John Stuart Mill

Causes (pains) are not logical constructions out of their effects (behaviour). -- Hilary Putnam

Everything in nature is a cause from which there flows some effect. -- Baruch Spinoza

Let himself be drawn hither by the coercion of the phenomena themselves -- Martin Heidegger

We awaken in others the same attitude of mind we hold toward them. -- Elbert Hubbard

Presumption is the opposite of Prevention -- Bhavik Sarkhedi

But to measure cause and effect ... you must ensure that a simple correlation, however tempting it may be, is not mistaken for a cause. In the 1990s the stork population of Germany increased and the German at-home birth rate rose as well. Shall we credit storks for airlifting the babies? -- Neil Degrasse Tyson

Not the action, but the expectation creates results. -- Debasish Mridha

Education occurs when students set out to educate themselves ... the student will only learn, can only learn, what he chooses to learn ... (An) advantage of not pushing is an innate sense (his) education is (his) responsibility and reward. -- Oliver Demille

Concordances. But here, too, the effects are different. As -- Nicholas Carr

Prevention of birth is a precipitation of murder. -- Tertullian

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. -- Jorge Luis Borges

Action and becoming are one. -- Meister Eckhart

Those which are produced from causes are not produced. they do not have an inherent nature of production. those which depend on causes are said to be empty; those who know emptiness are aware. -- Gautama Buddha

Life is a perpetual instruction in cause and effect. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson

You know what they say. First, it starts with conjugation. Then it leads to consummation. -- Lauren Blakely

We know the effects of many things, but the cause of few; experience, therefore, is a surer guide than imagination, and inquiry than conjecture. -- Charles Caleb Colton

The process of induction is the process of assuming the simplest law that can be made to harmonize with our experience. -- Ludwig Wittgenstein

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. -- Arthur Schopenhauer

The transition from cause to effect, from event to event, is often carried on by secret steps, which our foresight cannot divine, and our sagacity is unable to trace. -- Joseph Addison

Wakens the ferine strain. -- Jack London

Cause and effect is infallible, like the shadow that follows one's body wherever it goes. -- Chokling Dewey Dorje

The event, in its emergence, poses its own premises, determining that they were the conditions for its realization. This transition is always the result of a salto mortale, which is a creative act in the sense that it gives the preceding links in the chain of events their meaning. -- Stathis Kouvelakis

Creatures inveterately wrong in their inductions have a pathetic but praise-worthy tendency to die before reproducing their kind. -- Willard Van Orman Quine

Induction makes you feel guilty for getting something out of nothing, and it is artificial, but it is one of the greatest ideas of civilization. -- Herbert Wilf

We live in a world of cause and effect. -- T. Harv Eker

Then might I exemplify how an influence beyond our control lays its strong hand on every deed which we do, and weaves its consequences into an iron tissue of necessity. (Wakefield) -- Nathaniel Hawthorne

Every event in this world is the effect of some precedent cause, and also the cause of some subsequent effect. -- Horace Mann

It is the unforeseeable that creates the event. -- Georges Braque

Agitation gives birth to creation. -- Terry Tempest Williams

Every phenomenon manifests itself of its own accord. This manifestation is always distinct from form, and is the essence of the immediate, the trace of the immediate. -- Yves Klein

Sometimes, cause and effect are centuries apart -- Rebecca Solnit

The Cause and Effect law is the secret gearing in the machinery of Nature. -- Samael Aun Weor

Your brain is triggered to produce. -- Sylvester Stallone

This distinctness of things argues not a spontaneous generation but a prevenient Cause; and from that Cause we can apprehend -- Athanasius Of Alexandria

Initiation means the Journey Inwards: nothing is changed or can be changed; but all is trulier understood with every step. -- Aleister Crowley

It is better to be the cause of an effect rather than be the effect that was caused. -- Richard Machowicz

...I dabble in causes and effects. -- Gregory Maguire

By the very act of arguing, you awake the patient's reason; and once it is awake, who can foresee the result? -- C.s. Lewis

The causes being known, the knowledge of the effects is sure to follow. -- Swami Vivekananda

The influence of a vital being vitalizes. -- Joseph Campbell

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? -- Walpola Rahula

Magnificent phrases like 'inductive reactance' flow effortlessly from the lips of guys who can't cook hot dogs or find the flashing blue light in a K-Mart store. -- Kenn Amdahl

Severe initiations increase a member's liking for the group. -- Carol Tavris

Every habit and faculty is preserved and increased by correspondent actions, as the habit of walking, by walking; of running, by running. -- Epictetus

Before the effect one believes in different causes than one does after the effect. -- Friedrich Nietzsche

A thought enters; we pamper it; it germinates and grows into an evil act. -- Billy Graham

Perpetual pushing and assurance put a difficulty out of countenance and make a seeming difficulty gives way. -- Jeremy Collier

What you think about you bring about. -- Bob Proctor

An idea will infect another with its own emotional interest when they have become both associated together into any sort of a mental total. -- William James

have the effect of helping it in another, -- Tom Clancy

Encourage a dream Justify failures or setbacks Confirm their suspicions Allay their fears Create a common enemy or opponent -- William D. Horton

Proof that a given condition always precedes or accompanies a phenomenon does not warrant concluding with certainty that a given condition is the immediate cause of that phenomenon. It must still be established that when this condition is removed, the phenomen will no longer appear. -- Claude Bernard

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. -- Ray Comfort

COMPULSION, n. The eloquence of power. -- Ambrose Bierce

Every action triggers a reaction. -- C.g. Watson

An effort impelled by desire must also have an automatic or subconscious energy to aid its realization. -- Man Ray

Positive action, positive impart. -- Lailah Gifty Akita

[A]rtificial conditions bring about their natural reaction. -- Agatha Christie

Invoking brings the heart closer to the hereafter and keeps the world away from the heart, even though the world is around it. Invoking warns the heedless heart to abandon its pleasures and deceptions. -- Ibn Ata Allah

She refers to herself as the side effect, which is just totally correct. -- John Green

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. -- Swami Vivekananda

Seeking out causes is a pastime of the mind. There is no duality of cause and effect. Everything is its own cause. -- Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Experiment is fundamentally only induced observation. -- Claude Bernard

A glint of intention initiates the process of creation. -- Debasish Mridha

Art should stimulate. -- Ala Bashir

The human mind searches for cause and effect, always; and we all prefer the weird and thrilling to the dull and commonplace as an answer. -- Jack Finney

To grant thought causal efficacy is not to invoke a disembodied mental state -- Albert Bandura

The effect is delusion, and therefore the cause must be delusion. -- Swami Vivekananda

Kate was lying under him, spread on the table like a banquet for a starving man. And the scent of her arousal caused his hunger to spike suddenly and sharply from deep inside him. It surged out of him in a wave that overwhelmed him. Journey Into Submission (eXtasy) -- Khul Waters

Whatever begins to exist has a cause. -- Glenn Meade

Increase that comes naturally does not need any effort -- Sunday Adelaja

Opening to the power of intention, you begin knowing that conception, birth and death are all natural aspects of the energy field of creation. -- Wayne Dyer

What will has caused, will must be brought to correct. -- Jocelyn Gibb

Engulfment is a moment of hypnosis. -- Roland Barthes

A living thing is born. -- Woodrow Wilson

In experimental philosophy, propositions gathered from phenomena by induction should be considered either exactly or very nearly true notwithstanding any contrary hypotheses, until yet other phenomena make such propositions either more exact or liable to exceptions. -- Isaac Newton

When, through synthetic work, about which we shall have more to say, a certain union has been established between two psychological phenomena, the presence of one is enough to cause the other to start in the mind also. -- Anonymous

Discomfort begets discomfort in others. -- Lionel Shriver

Growth compounds and accelerates if you remain intentional about it. -- John C. Maxwell

A progeny of learning. -- Richard Brinsley Sheridan

The inciting incident is how you get (characters) to do something. It's the doorway through which they can't return, you know. The story takes care of the rest. -- Donald Miller

Giving birth without possessing,
animating without subjecting,
fostering without dominating. -- Lao-Tzu

To get at the cause for a thing, we must study the effect. -- Agatha Christie

For the impious act begets more after it, like to the parent stock. -- Aeschylus

Man and not nature initiates, but nature in large measure controls. -- Halford Mackinder

The exercise was meant to illustrate the powerful instinct people have for finding causes for any effect, and also for creating narratives. "The -- Michael Lewis

All of life presents itself as a cycle of cause and effect. When this cycle is negative, there are three ways to change. You can change the cause, change the effect, or choose the most powerful option become the cause! -- Bill Crawford

Conceive + Believe = Achieve. -- Denis Waitley

The thinker makes a great mistake when he asks after cause and effect. They both together make up the indivisible phenomenon. -- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Prevention is the daughter of intelligence. -- Walter Raleigh

If your instigations stop, then there will not be anyone to instigate you. All these are indeed the results of your own [past] instigations. 'You' are a King of the whole universe. 'You' do not indeed have anyone above you (as a boss, upari). 'You', yourself are the Parmatma (absolute supreme Soul). -- Dada Bhagwan

Belief triggers the power to do. -- David J. Schwartz

In the conscious- intellect awakens
In the subconscious- awareness dissolves.
In the unconscious- spirit awakens. -- Gian Kumar

Every suggested idea produces a corresponding physical reaction. Every idea constantly repeated ends by being engraved upon the brain, provoking the act which corresponds to that idea. -- Scott Reed

In all this process of acquiring conceptions, a certain instinctive order is followed. There is a native tendency to assimilate certain kinds of conception at one age, and other kinds of conception at a later age. -- William James

The so called unconscious inferences can be traced back to the all-preserving memory, which presents us with parallel experiences and hence already knows the consequences of an action. It is not anticipation of the effects; rather, it is the feeling: identical causes, identical effects ... -- Friedrich Nietzsche

The material of thought re-acts upon the thought itself. -- James Russell Lowell

All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. -- W. H. Murray

The verb that's been enforced on girls is to please. Girls are trained to please ... I want us all to change the verb. I want the verb to be educate, or activate, or engage, or confront, or defy, or create. -- Eve Ensler