For a warrior, nothing is higher than a war against evil. The warrior confronted with such a war should be pleased, Arjuna, for it comes as an open gate to heaven. But if you do not participate in this battle against evil, you will incur sin, violating your dharma and your honor.
If one is guided by profit in one's actions, one will incur much ill will.
The senators are clearly willing to incur your wrath at reelection time. They would much rather do that than deal with whatever is gonna happen to them if they vote to repeal Obamacare. They're afraid of somebody. They are concerned about somebody or something, but it isn't you. Despite the most important thing in their lives, being reelected, that's what you do.
By criticizing, we do not make lasting changes and often incur resentment.
[It is easier] to quell emotion than to incur the consequences of venting it.
Everytime I go to Vegas, I seem to incur some kind of fine.
Don't short many stocks. Instead they hedge for tail risk with CDS and options. They are happy to incur illiquidity
There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain.
I think it better to do right, even if we suffer in so doing, than to incur the reproach of our consciences and posterity.
He left her. She was dissatisfied with him. He had preferred to incur her anger rather than cause her pain. He had kept all the pain for himself.
By liberty of conscience, we understand not only a mere liberty of the mind, in believing or disbelieving this or that principle or doctrine; but the exercise of ourselves in a visible way of worship, upon our believing it to be indispensably required at our hands, that if we neglect it for fear of favor of any mortal man, we sin and incur divine wrath.
After they underestimated you, you Iraqis, now they've come on land; this attempt is our chance to incur losses on them
Every loss which we incur leaves behind it vexation in the memory, save the greatest loss of all, that is, death, which annihilates the memory, together with life.