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  • Actors cannot choose the manner in which they are born. Consequently, it is the one gesture in their lives completely devoid of self-consciousness. -- Helen Hayes
  • Consequently he who wishes to attain to human perfection, must therefore first study Logic, next the various branches of Mathematics in their proper order, then Physics, and lastly Metaphysics. -- Maimonides
  • People are so busy dreaming the American Dream, fantasizing about what they could be or have a right to be, that they're all asleep at the switch. Consequently we are living in the Age of Human Error. -- Florence King
  • The egg of every species of animal or plant carries a definite number of bodies called chromosomes. The sperm carries the same number. Consequently, when the sperm unites with the egg, the fertilized egg will contain the double number of chromosomes. -- Thomas Hunt Morgan
  • Faith makes blessed. Consequently it lies. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Consequently, a young business often grows by large percentages. Mature businesses rarely do. -- Roy H. Williams
  • Machines have altered our way of life, but not our instincts. Consequently, there is maladjustment. -- Bertrand Russell
  • Consequently, most of us really exist at the mercy of other people's formulations of what's important. -- June Jordan
  • Consequently, their school [film-school ] was the school of life, and it was very much reflected in their work. -- Curtis Hanson
  • The leader who refuses to move until the fear is gone will never move. Consequently, he will never lead. -- Andy Stanley
  • Heaven has a north and a south and an east and a west. Consequently, it must be a planet. -- Kenneth Copeland
  • History always constitutes the relation between a present and its past. Consequently fear of the present leads to mystification of the past -- John Berger
  • Consequently, the tone, particularly that of the Viennese anti-Semitic press, seemed to me unworthy of the cultural tradition of a great nation. -- Adolf Hitler
  • Consequently many large railroad systems of heavy capitalization bid fair to run into difficulties on the first serious falling off in general business. -- John Moody
  • I would play hooky from school and spend all day in the movie theaters. Consequently, I learned satire in all its subtle forms. -- Nile Rodgers
  • Consequently many large railroad systems of heavy capitalization bid fair to run into difficulties on the first serious falling off in general business -- John Moody
  • Consequently the student who is devoid of talent will derive no more profit from this work than barren soil from a treatise on agriculture. -- Quintilian
  • Consequently, the sensuous aspect of art is related only to the two theoretical sensesof sight and hearing, while smell, taste, and touch remain excluded. -- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • Consequently it will often happen there will be a desire of particular objects, in cases where they cannot be obtained without manifest injury to others. -- Joseph Butler
  • We are a psychic process which we do not control, or only partly direct. Consequently, we cannot have any final judgment about ourselves or our lives. -- Carl Jung
  • End-users not technologies shape the market. Consequently marketers need to stay abreast not only of technological developments but also of the way people respond to them. -- Matt Haig
  • I'm a free soul who hates paying attention to things I am not interested in. Consequently, I have rarely been comfortable in the role of 'employee.' -- Steven Solomon
  • In this way, history now inscribes itself in real time, in the 'live', in the realm of interactivity. Consequently, history no longer resides in the extension of territory. -- Paul Virilio
  • Consequently, it's so gratifying to then make a picture that's successful and gives you leverage to have better circumstances than you've ever had, before the next time out. -- Curtis Hanson
  • Many people are alienated by faceless bureaucracy and what they see as an erosion of participatory democracy. Consequently, there has been a revival of interest in charitable service. -- Frank Prochaska
  • Children are potentially free and their life directly embodies nothing save potential freedom. Consequently they are not things and cannot be the property either of their parents or others. -- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  • Booming cities, and the provinces and states in which they are located, are driving forces in economic growth today. Consequently, they constitute the new frontier in America's international economic policy. -- Robert Hormats
  • Truly we have had enough experience with sufferance and protection which could be revoked at will. Consequently, the only reasonable Course of action is to work for publicly legalized guarantees. -- Theodor Herzl
  • Man is an animal with primary instincts of survival. Consequently his ingenuity has developed first and his soul afterwards. The progress of science is far ahead of man's ethical behavior. -- Charlie Chaplin
  • Some come to a teacher for power. They still have all the desires, angers and jealousies of an unevolved person. Consequently, they become destructive both to themselves and to others. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • I always telling people to "not try this at home," because most of what we do on MythBusters is really dangerous. Consequently, we can't encourage people to try that stuff. -- Jamie Hyneman
  • Television has a real problem. They have no page two. Consequently every big story gets the same play and comes across to the viewer as a really big, scary one. -- Art Buchwald
  • You always have to prepare for the obstacles that are going to come. Consequently, when they do come, it doesn't affect you mentally near as much as when you're unprepared for them. -- Lou Holtz
  • To make the child in your own image is a capital crime, for your image is not worth repeating. The child knows this and you know it. Consequently you hate each other. -- Karl Shapiro
  • Mormons are an extraordinarily educated and professional population. They have all these virtues: They work hard, don't skip school, have no scandals. Consequently, you find them in a lot of consequential places. -- Rodney Stark
  • Christianity, above all, consoles; but there are naturally happy souls who do not need consolation. Consequently Christianity begins by making such souls unhappy, for otherwise it would have no power over them. -- Andre Gide
  • In this world we see more passion than dispassion. We see more fear than knowledge. Armies rule the world. Fear-net is happening. Consequently, everyone is raised with fear embedded in their consciousness. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Here's a news flash: scientists can be wrong. That's no big deal (unless the scientist is you), since research is self-correcting. Consequently, most errors by scientists become historical curiosities, with little long-term importance. -- Seth Shostak
  • Whenever a man acts purposively, he acts under a belief in some experimental phenomenon. Consequently, the sum of the experimental phenomena that a proposition implies makes up its entire bearing upon human conduct. -- Charles Sanders Peirce
  • The direct investment of Japanese businesses to East Asian economies accelerates the reallocation of their production bases. Consequently, between Japan and the other East Asian countries, both exports and imports are growing substantially. -- Toshihiko Fukui
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  • the instruments of power - arms, gold, machines, magical or technical secrets - always exist independently of him who disposes of them, and can be taken up by others. Consequently all power is unstable. -- Simone Weil
  • We are conscious co-creators in the evolution of life. We have free will. And we have choices. Consequently our success is based on our choices, which are, in turn, totally dependent on our awareness. -- Bruce H. Lipton
  • Consequently, the first thing to be done in any search after philosophic principles is to travel over the special sciences with a view to extracting from them such information as is relevant to our purpose. -- Hugh Elliot
  • When I became a poet, the Korean literary world expected women poets to sing passively of love. Naturally, this was not written anywhere, but this rule existed nonetheless. Consequently, I received plenty of serious criticism. -- Kim Hyesoon
  • The rapid deterioration of education has been recognized as a national problem for the past several years. Consequently, American businesses must meet the immediate challenge of poorly-educated people in today's workforce by strengthening employee training programs. -- Gregory Balestrero
  • Consequently, I won just about everything I set out to win, everything bar the World Cup, of course. But even now, I don't regret that, because I was part of a team which twice reached the semi-finals. -- Michel Patini
  • But I made no efforts to organize my supporters to hold on to the apparatus. Consequently I was soon expelled and my followers, who did not change coats overnight, quietly left or were expelled from the party. -- Earl Browder
  • Capitalists control the machineries. They create difficulties to the workers. Consequently rationalism , which has to lead the way for peaceful life to all, has resulted in causing poverty and worries to the people because of dominating forces -- Periyar E.V. Ramasamy
  • All censorships exist to prevent anyone from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions. All progress is initiated by challenging current conceptions, and executed by supplanting existing institutions. Consequently, the first condition of progress is the removal of censorship. -- George Bernard Shaw
  • Language also encodes our past. We want to know who we are. To know who we are, we have to know who we used to be. Consequently, our literature, written in the past, anchors us in that past. -- Andrzej Wajda
  • Poverty is often concealed in splendor, and often in extravagance. It is the task of many people to conceal their neediness from others. Consequently they support themselves by temporary means, and everyday is lost in contriving for tomorrow. -- Samuel Johnson
  • Liberty is a need felt by a small class of people whom nature has endowed with nobler minds than the mass of men;.... Consequently, it may be repressed with impunity. Equality, on the other hand, pleases the masses. -- Napoleon Bonaparte
  • We are all functioning at a small fraction of our capacity to live fully in its total meaning of loving, caring, creating and adventuring. Consequently, the actualizing of our potential can become the most exciting adventure of our lifetime. -- Herbert Otto Gille
  • In Benedictine spirituality, work is what we do to continue what God wanted done....God goes on creating through us. Consequently a life spent serving God must be a life spent giving to others what we have been given. -- Joan D. Chittister
  • Everyone reads, everyone hears things discussed. Consequently, if you do not listen to Theology, that will not mean that you have no ideas about God. It will mean that you have a lot of wrong ones--bad, muddled, out-of-date ideas. -- C. S. Lewis
  • We are in an age that assumes the narrowing trends of specialization to be logical, natural, and desirable. Consequently, society expects all earnestly responsible communication to be crisply brief.... In the meantime, humanity has been deprived of comprehensive understanding. -- R. Buckminster Fuller
  • Consequently, if you believe God made Satan, you must realize that all Satan's power comes from God and so that Satan is simply God's child, and that we are God's children also. There are no children of Satan, really. -- Anne Rice
  • I go for all sharing the privileges of the government who assist in bearing its burdens. Consequently I go for admitting all whites to the right of suffrage who pay taxes or bear arms, by no means excluding females. -- Abraham Lincoln
  • I go for all sharing the privileges of the government, who assist in bearing its burdens. Consequently, I go for admitting all whites to the right of suffrage, who pay taxes or bear arms (by no means excluding females). -- Abraham Lincoln
  • My work is aimed at creating a world in which I wish to live. Consequently, it is about creating ideals with the aid of realistic techniques. My most fundamental motivation is a desire for unity, fusion and sense of community. -- Wolfgang Tillmans
  • At Sunday worship, as in every dimension of our existence, many of us pretend to believe we are sinners. Consequently, all we can do is pretend we have been forgiven. As a result, our whole spiritual life is pseudo-repentance and pseudo-bliss. -- Brennan Manning
  • Your success and happiness are forgiven you only if you generously consent to share them. But to be happy it is essential not to be too concerned with others. Consequently, there is no escape. Happy and judged, or absolved and wretched. -- Albert Camus
  • At Sunday worship, as in every dimension of our existence, many of us pretend to believe we are sinners. Consequently, all we can do is pretend we have been forgiven. As a result, our whole spiritual life is pseudo-repentance and pseudo-bliss." -- Brennan Manning
  • If you are mindful of death, it will not come as a surprise-you will not be anxious. You will feel that death is merely like changing clothes. Consequently, at that point you will be able to maintain your calmness of mind. -- Dalai Lama
  • Consequently, heretics and schismatics, separated from the unity of this Body, are able to receive the same Sacrament, but with no benefit to themselves; indeed, more to their own harm, in that they are judged the more severely rather than being liberated. -- Saint Augustine
  • I think the average Jew is probably sharper intellectually than the average gentile, because for years and years he's had to live by his wits. Consequently, there has evolved a race of Jews who are more agile mentally than the rest of us. -- George Lincoln Rockwell
  • Darkness is impossible to remember. Consequently cavers desire to return to those unseen depths where they have just been. It is an addiction. No one is ever satisfied. Darkness never satisfies. Especially if it takes something away which it almost always invariably does. -- Mark Z. Danielewski
  • Women represent 70 percent of the 1.3 billion people in our world who live in absolute poverty. Consequently, as Joan Holmes, president of the Hunger Project, points out, any realistic efforts to change patterns of chronic hunger and poverty require changing traditions of discrimination against women. -- Riane Eisler
  • My mother felt we'd be earning a living during our entire adult lives, and therefore believed we should spend summers in learning activities. Consequently, I got to see a plate glass factory in Pittsburgh, a U.S. Steel plant, and how Heinz made ketchup. -- Patricia A. Woertz
  • Consequently, the value and importance of the monarchic idea cannot reside in the person of the monarch himself except if Heaven decides to lay the crown on the brow of the heroic genius like Frederick the Great or a wise character like William I. -- Adolf Hitler
  • Bureaucratic solutions to problems of practice will always fail because effective teaching is not routine, students are not passive, and questions of practice are not simple, predictable, or standardized. Consequently, instructional decisions cannot be formulated on high then packaged and handed down to teachers. -- Linda Darling-Hammond
  • A sublime soul can rise to all kinds of greatness, but by an effort; it can tear itself from all bondage, to all that limits and constrains it, but only by strength of will. Consequently the sublime soul is only free by broken efforts. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • Reality manifests itself as constant and objective - independent of us, but as changeable in space and time. Consequently, its reflection in us contains both properties. Mixed up in our mind, these properties are confused and we do not have a proper image of reality. -- Piet Mondrian
  • The president recognizes that funding global health is good for national security, domestic health and global diplomacy. Consequently, President Obama has steadily increased funding for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, which was created by President Bush and has strong bipartisan support. -- Ezekiel Emanuel
  • The mind of a horse is a very limited concern, relying almost entirely upon memory. He rivals our politicians in that he has little real intellect. Consequently, when the pony was faced with conditions different from those to which he was accustomed, he showed little adaptability. -- Apsley Cherry-Garrard
  • Nothing is demonstrable, unless the contrary implies a contradiction. Nothing, that is distinctly conceivable, implies a contradiction. Whatever we conceive as existent, we can also conceive as non-existent. There is no being, therefore, whose non-existence implies a contradiction. Consequently there is no being, whose existence is demonstrable. -- David Hume
  • Our great history has been that people came to Michigan because you didn't have to have a college degree to get a good-paying job. Consequently, we have got a larger number of our population that right now are facing outsourcing, et cetera, without higher or advanced degrees. -- Jennifer Granholm
  • When a man gets to despair he knows that all his thinking will never get him out. He will only get out by the sheer creative effort of God. Consequently he is in the right attitude to receive from God that which he cannot gain for himself. -- Oswald Chambers
  • Scientists who dissent from the alarmism have seen their grant funds disappear, their work derided, and themselves libeled as industry stooges, scientific hacks or worse. Consequently, lies about climate change gain credence even when they fly in the face of the science that supposedly is their basis. -- Richard Lindzen
  • In existing criminology there are concepts: a criminal man, a criminal profession, a criminal society, a criminal sect, and a criminal tribe; but there is no concept of a criminal state, or a criminal government, or criminal legislation. Consequently, the biggest crimes actually escape being called crimes. -- P.D. Ouspensky
  • Writing to me is a deeply personal, even a secret function and when the product I turned loose it is cut off from me and I have no sense of its being mine. Consequently criticism doesn't mean anything to me. As a disciplinary matter, it is too late. -- John Steinbeck
  • We must recognize that the attempt to set forth the temporal course commonly referred to as the "evolution of mankind" is merely an attempt to structure events for convenient accessibility. Consequently, we must exclude from our discussion as far as possible such misleading notions as "development" and "progress." -- Jean Gebser
  • Each individual man and each individual country, according to the principles of natural reason, is free from bondage. Consequently, if there is some threat that might infringe upon a country's freedom, then that country should not hesitate even to take up arms against all the countries of the world. -- Fukuzawa Yukichi
  • Consequently, theories of evolution which, in accordance with the philosophies inspiring them, consider the mind as emerging from the forces of living matter, or as a mere epiphenomenon of this matter, are incompatible with the truth about man. Nor are they able to ground the dignity of the person. -- Pope John Paul II
  • Reporters have a different point of view and a different job. Consequently, to the extent that you can help them turn in an interesting story that their editor is going to like and that's going to further their careers, they're going to give you more ink and cover you. -- Roger Ailes
  • Consequently there is a need for spiritual vitality. What protection is there against the danger of organisation? Man is once more faced with the problem of himself. He can cope with every danger except the danger of human nature itself. In the last resort it all turns upon man. -- Dietrich Bonhoeffer
  • He was a fiddler, and consequently a rogue. -- Jonathan Swift
  • They have most satisfaction in themselves, and consequently the sweetest relish of their creature comforts. -- Matthew Henry
  • If we extend our senses, then, consequently, we will extend our knowledge. It's really very basic. -- Neil Harbisson
  • Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life. -- Cecil Rhodes
  • Rationalism, which is the feeling that everything is subject to and completely explicable by Reason, consequently rejects everything not visible and calculable. -- Francis Parker Yockey
  • Man is always more than he can know of himself; consequently, his accomplishments, time and again, will come as a surprise to him. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • Investing in women's lives is an investment in sustainable development, in human rights, in future generations - and consequently in our own long-term national interests. -- Liya Kebede
  • We were not treated by our own government as proper human beings and consequently, some outsiders did not regard us as the same kind of humans as themselves. -- Jung Chang
  • I also take it as granted that every created thing, and consequently the created monad also, is subject to change, and indeed that this change is continual in each one. -- Gottfried Leibniz
  • In all our associations; in all our agreements let us never lose sight of this fundamental maxim - that all power was originally lodged in, and consequently is derived from, the people. -- George Mason
  • Dirt used to be a badge of honor. Dirt used to look like work. But we've scrubbed the dirt off the face of work, and consequently we've created this suspicion of anything that's too dirty. -- Mike Rowe
  • In Great Britain the price of food is at a higher level than in any other country, and consequently, the British artisan labours at a disadvantage in proportion to the higher rate of his food. -- Joseph Hume
  • I'm always disappointed when people don't live up to their potential. I know that a number of people look down on themselves and consequently on everybody who looks like them. But that, too, can change. -- Maya Angelou
  • Each victim of suicide gives his act a personal stamp which expresses his temperament, the special conditions in which he is involved, and which, consequently, cannot be explained by the social and general causes of the phenomenon. -- Emile Durkheim
  • The height of the pulleys from the ground was twelve yards, and consequently, when the weights had descended through that distance, they had to be wound up again in order to renew the motion of the paddle. -- James Prescott Joule
  • So long as a man imagines that he cannot do this or that, so long as he is determined not to do it; and consequently so long as it is impossible to him that he should do it. -- Baruch Spinoza
  • The whole of the Bill is a declaration of the right of the people at large or considered as individuals... It establishes some rights of the individual as unalienable and which consequently, no majority has a right to deprive them of. -- Albert Gallatin
  • The citizen is becoming a pawn in a game where nobody knows the rules, where everybody consequently doubts that there are rules at all, and where the vocabulary has been diminished to such an extent that nobody is even sure what the game is all about. -- Andrew Eldritch
  • Assimilation of the fruits of each past life takes place before the spirit descends to rebirth, and consequently, the character generated is fully formed and readily expressed in the subtle, mobile mind-stuff of the Region of Concrete Thought, where the archetype of the coming dense body is built. -- Max Heindel
  • It is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it; consequently, the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using the word if it were tied down to any one meaning. -- George Orwell
  • For a believer, Christian faith is true to the human heart, not in the sense that any old thing we fancy believing in will become conveniently true - but because the complicated truth about our hearts, as we struggle to perceive it, tells us what we are and where we are, and consequently what we need. -- Francis Spufford
  • I never saw my dad cry. My son saw me cry. My dad never told me he loved me, and consequently I told Scott I loved him every other minute. The point is, I'll make less mistakes than my dad, my sons hopefully will make less mistakes than me, and their sons will make less mistakes than their dads. -- James Caan
  • Modern marriage has lost its meaning--consequently it is being abolished. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • The solar system is off center and consequently man is too ... -- Harlow Shapley
  • If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge. -- Neil Harbisson
  • All world-improvers are Socialists. And consequently there are no Classical world-improvers. -- Oswald Spengler
  • ...we'll first address our inaccurate view of God and, consequently of ourselves. -- Francis Chan
  • Earnestness is good; it means business. But fanaticism overdoes, and is consequently reactionary. -- Charles Spurgeon
  • Reading is not a duty, and has consequently no business to be made disagreeable. -- Aneurin Bevan
  • The first concern of any dictatorship is, consequently, to subjugate both labor and culture. -- Albert Camus
  • Knowledge cannot defile, nor consequently the books, if the will and conscience be not defiled. -- John Milton
  • The vibrations of mental forces are the finest and consequently the most powerful in existence. -- Charles F. Haanel
  • People have always frightened and bored me consequently I have been within my own shell. -- Jackson Pollock
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