We're not the cause, we're the effect.
I search for surprise in my architecture. A work of art should cause the emotion of newness.
Kids are always honest, 'cause they don't think they're ever going to die.
A main cause of philosophical disease-an unbalanced diet: one nourishes one's thinking with only one kind of example.
Granpa said if there was less words, there wouldn't be as much trouble in the world. He said privately to me that there was always some damn fool making up a word that served no purpose except to cause trouble.
Remember: Marriage is the number one cause of divorce
Great and unexpected successes are often the cause of foolish rushing into acts of extravagance.
You show me something that doesn't cause cancer, and I'll show you something that isn't on the market yet.
Social rejection doesn't just cause emotional pain; it affects our physical being.
Art consists of reshaping life but it does not create life, nor cause life.
But Justice, though her dome doom she doe prolong,Yet at the last she will her owne cause right.
The Sun never shined on a cause of greater worth.
A tyrant is the worst disease, and the cause of all others.
Some decisions are obviously much more inconsequential than others. For example, let's say you choose the blue shirt over the red one; not much is likely to change. Red meat over white meat once a week won't likely make a huge difference in your health. But if you believe that grilled chicken is healthier than a cheeseburger, your lunch choice might cause you to pause; especially if you know that the cheeseburger also comes with fries and a large chocolate shake.
The organization of society is always and everywhere the unique cause of the crimes committed by individuals.
It’s the people who don’t worry—those who never have any doubts that what they’re doing is good and right—they’re the ones that cause the problems.
Everybody that's an actor leaves it for a while 'cause they ain't got a job.
The main cause of failure is the inability to deal with self-doubt.
Our incomes are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and to trip.
When you get the role, it's 'cause you know exactly how to play it, and they know that the way you're playing it is exactly what they want. I never go with a role and say that I need to change anything about it. Otherwise, I wouldn't take it.