Few actions of consequence in the world have been accomplished without passion.
Race is precisely of as much consequence in man as it is in any animal.
We will smite the Jews where we meet them and whoever goes along with them must take the consequences.
Germany suffered most as a consequence of this Peace Treaty and the general insecurity which was bound to arise from it. The unemployment figure rose to a third of the number usually employed in the nation, which means, however, that by counting the families of the unemployed as well there were 26 million people in Germany out of a population of 65 millions faced by an absolutely hopeless future.
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. , in a mordant protest written soon after the [1952] election, found the intellectual "in a situation he has not known for a generation. " After twenty years of Democratic rule, during which the intellectual had been in the main understood and respected, business had come back into power, bringing with it "the vulgarization which has been the almost invariable consequence of business supremacy.
Success is the consequence of first having dreams and then acting upon them.
Military arrangement, and movements in consequence, like the mechanism of a clock, will be imperfectand disordered by the want of a part.
Apperance is a Consequence of Fitness.
I have come to the conclusion that there is nothing good that doesn't have bad consequences and nothing bad that doesn't have good consequences.
You must show how gruesome that death is because if you don't, then you turn into some kind of comic book and pain, then death, doesn't have a consequence, and pain doesn't have a consequence.
Hate is the consequence of fear; we fear something before we hate it; a child who fears noises becomes a man who hates noise.
My True Name is so well known in the Records, or Registers at Newgate, and in the Old-Baily, and there are some things of such Consequence still depending there, relating to my particular Conduct, that it is not to be expected I should set my Name, or the Account of my Family to this Work; perhaps, after my Death it may be better known, at present it would not be proper, no, not tho' a general Pardon should be issued, even without Exceptions and reserve of Persons or Crimes.
Action can only be understood in relation to place; only by staying in place can the imagination conceive or understand action in terms of consequence, of cause and effect. The meaning of action in time is inseparable from its meaning in place.
Every thought has a consequence. And every experience has a causative thought behind it.
Most comedians I know are quite serious, anxious people who find life rather difficult. As a consequence, they make people laugh.
Cheap anti-Americanism will eventually have consequences.
Man is a distance runner as a consequence of hundreds of thousands of years of chasing antelopes, horses, elephants, wild cattle, and deer.
Was it serious? I don't know. It certainly had serious consequences.
You are free to choose. You are not free not to choose. No choice is a choice. You are free to choose but you are not free to choose the consequences of that choice.
There are consequences if you act militarily, and there's big consequences if you don't act.