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  • Social is a better way to interact with digital world. It is better than search. Implications for... everything. Total change. -- Yuri Milner
  • Implications of treason are fed like cubes of sugar to the twelve-headed animal which is justice. In ... opening remarks. In the way questions are asked. In support of lines of questioning where cases of treason are cited and the Judge endorses the relevance of the citation." -- E. L. Doctorow
  • Implications of treason are fed like cubes of sugar to the twelve-headed animal which is justice. In ... opening remarks. In the way questions are asked. In support of lines of questioning where cases of treason are cited and the Judge endorses the relevance of the citation. -- E. L. Doctorow
  • Freedom of expression comes with responsibilities, especially when it comes with serious implications for peace. -- Mohammed Morsi
  • Our enemies are real. But so are the moral questions and long-term political implications of drone strikes. -- Bruce Feirstein
  • Whether or not we believe in survival of consciousness after death, reincarnation, and karma, it has very serious implications for our behavior. -- Stanislav Grof
  • Still, intuitive assumptions about behavior is only the starting point of systematic analysis, for alone they do not yield many interesting implications. -- Gary Becker
  • I like to be surprised. Fresh implications and plot twists erupt as a story unfolds. Characters develop backgrounds, adding depth and feeling. Writing feels like exploring. -- David Brin
  • As a liberal, I would hesitate to propose a blanket ban on any style of dress because of the implications for individual liberty and freedom of choice. -- Richard Dawkins
  • Bankers cannot afford to be concerned with only the economic aspects of projects. There may be serious implications on the natural environment, the urban environment, on human culture. -- Arthur Erickson
  • I think that 'Mary Poppins' needs a subtle reader, in many respects, to grasp all its implications, and I understand that these cannot be translated in terms of the film. -- P. L. Travers
  • The implications of these considerations justify the statement that all empirically verifiable knowledge even the commonsense knowledge of everyday life - involves implicitly, if not explicitly, systematic theory in this sense. -- Talcott Parsons
  • I'm one of those guys that is still a bit afraid of the telephone, its implications for conversation. I still wonder if the jukebox might be the death of live music. -- Tom Waits
  • The system becomes logically closed when each of the logical implications which can be derived from any one proposition within the system finds its statement in another proposition in the same system. -- Talcott Parsons
  • I believe that the testing of the student's achievements in order to see if he meets some criterion held by the teacher, is directly contrary to the implications of therapy for significant learning. -- Carl Rogers
  • The important thing about mobile is, everybody has a computer in their pocket. The implications of so many people connected to the Internet all the time from the standpoint of education is incredible. -- Ben Horowitz
  • But it is equally necessary to consider the implications for a society if there are fewer and fewer young people making music because we are economising on music schools or musical education in schools. -- Johannes Rau
  • Increasing inequality in income distribution in this country has broader policy implications, and there is also the growing problem of perverse incentives that result from executives receiving grossly disproportionate compensation based on decisions they themselves take. -- Barney Frank
  • The epic implications of being human end in more than this: We start our lives as if they were momentous stories, with a beginning, a middle and an appropriate end, only to find that they are mostly middles. -- Anatole Broyard
  • Obama has seen to the passage of the most radical legislation in recent American history and so-called 'progressives' should be thanking him for it - even as many of the rest of us rear in horror from its implications. -- John Podhoretz
  • Congress must not do something just for the sake of doing something. We must carefully and thoughtfully consider the implications of any action and whether that action will help or hinder our ultimate mission of protecting U.S. citizens from terror. -- Richard Burr
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  • I wanted to play around with the format, really tear it to pieces and shake it up. For example, if Mitch saves someone from drowning, and that person then goes out and releases a virus that kills a million people. Imagine the moral implications of that. -- David Hasselhoff
  • Measurement and categorization are, of course, fundamental to any scientific endeavor, but the implications of being able to identify psychopaths are as much practical as academic. To put it simply, if we can't spot them, we are doomed to be their victims, both as individuals and as a society. -- Robert D. Hare
  • Climate change, in some regions, has aggravated conflict over scarce land, and could well trigger large-scale migration in the decades ahead. And rising sea levels put at risk the very survival of all small island states. These and other implications for peace and security have implications for the United Nations itself. -- Ban Ki-moon
  • I wanted to be a farmer's wife. I thought it would be quite fun to wake up of a morning, collect eggs and have sheep and pigs as pets. I know now that it would also involve having to sleep with the farmer, but at the time I wasn't thinking about the sexual implications - I was 11. -- Miranda Hart
  • But you see, our society is still trapped in this binary, black/white logic and that has had some very positive implications for our generation. It's had some very negative ones as well and one of the negative ones is that it creates enormous identity problems for people who have one black ancestor and all white ancestors for example. -- Henry Louis Gates
  • The way Americans most understand the history of Latinos in this country, a lot of it is being told now through the lens of what's happening with the immigration debate. While that's an important debate that has security and moral implications, in my view, there's also a huge history of Latinos in the United States that's never been told. -- Ken Salazar
  • The implications of likability are long-lasting and serious. Women adjust their behavior to be likable and as a result have less power in the world. And this desire to be liked and accepted goes beyond the boardroom - it's an issue that comes up for women in their personal lives as well, especially as they become more opinionated and outspoken. -- Jessica Valenti
  • I am talking about misery and all of its implications. -- Juan Rulfo
  • If lifespan jumps by 30 or 40 years, that has enormous implications. -- Joshua Lederberg
  • Increasingly, the mathematics will demand the courage to face its implications. -- Michael Crichton
  • I'm not a sports dude, but I'm interested in the sociological implications of it. -- Ian MacKaye
  • Honestly, I'm always aware of the political implications of the movies that I make. -- Maggie Gyllenhaal
  • Isn't that funny, that deity is passe but the attributes and implications of deity linger--" -- Gregory Maguire
  • That the means of imperialist policy overshadow almost entirely its original ends has tremendous implications. -- Paul A. Baran
  • if you listen too hard to the technology, your ear goes deaf to its implications. -- Hortense Calisher
  • Isn't that funny, that deity is passe but the attributes and implications of deity linger-- -- Gregory Maguire
  • The world has to save Syria. I mean, this has dramatic implications for the entire region, globally. -- John F. Kerry
  • The oil industry has outpaced the building of a public consensus of the implications of climate science. -- Al Gore
  • What are the implications of a China that may be on nuclear parity with the United States? -- Charles Bass
  • Freedom only remains healthy if we think about the implications of what we do on a day-to-day basis. -- Rebecca MacKinnon
  • The essence of God's action in wrath is to give people what they choose, in all its implications. -- J. I. Packer
  • The U.S. has fallen well behind Europe in recognizing climate change and the implications of climate change. -- Vinod Khosla
  • The faith in Christ that saves us from our sins involves an internal transformation that has external implications. -- David Platt
  • Managing the power of choice, with all it's creative and spiritual implications, is the essence of the human experience. -- Caroline Myss
  • Do you like reading? It's the best thing that can happen to you in life. Writing has other implications. -- Manuel Rivas
  • Look at problems from as many viewpoints as possible. Figure out the implications of the problem. Implement the solution. -- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
  • I see no anti-Semitic implications in denial of the existence of gas chambers, or even denial of the Holocaust. -- Noam Chomsky
  • There is no such thing as an insignificant life, only the insignificance of mind that refuses to grasp the implications. -- Laurence Overmire
  • Who God is and what Christ did have huge implications for who we are personally and what we desire sexually. -- David Platt
  • I would like better to be known as the Godfather of Fashion, with all the implications that that word has. -- Oscar de la Renta
  • Curators are great, but they're inherently biased. Curators are always making an editorial decision. Those biases have really big implications. -- Ethan Zuckerman
  • There is in fact a controversy over Darwin's theory. Clearly both theories have religious implications. But this is not about God. -- Richard Thompson
  • Science is and should be seen as "completely neutral" on the issue of the theistic or atheistic implications of scientific results. -- George Coyne
  • Reality is God-centered and all human beings are worshipers, whether or not they are conscious of this reality and its implications. -- James MacDonald
  • We not only believe what we see, to some extent we see what we believe ...The implications of our beliefs are frightening. -- Richard Gregory
  • So war and peace start in the human heart. Whether that heart is open or whether that heart closes has global implications. -- Pema Chodron
  • I know Jerry [Falwell] fairly well, and he's probably not bright enough to recognize all of the implications of what he said. -- John Shelby Spong
  • From the IRS standpoint, 15,000 new employees have to be added just to, you know, administer ObamaCare and look at the tax implications. -- Jeff Fitzgerald
  • Travel at faster than the speed of light certainly can have dramatic implications that are difficult to understand, such as time travel. -- Lisa Randall
  • Anytime you bring a really powerful new technology to market there are multiple implications. You start changing the relative position of countries. -- Juan Enriquez
  • If we look at our attitudes consistently and work out the logical implications we're on the road to moral progress, moral understanding. -- Rebecca Goldstein
  • The population forecast for the United States in 1970 is 170 million. The population forecast for Russia alone in 1970 is 251 million. The implications are clear. -- Emanuel Celler
  • It broke the spell. It's not that I stopped being happy. I was still inexplicably, utterly happy. But suddenly the happiness had implications. -- Rachel Cohn
  • Indeed, these errors and my prompt confessions have made me surer, if possible, of my insight into the implications of truth and ahimsa. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • The ability to delay gratification has implications not only for a person's life, but also for a community, for a people, for a country. -- Joachim de Posada
  • I don't like the word 'superstar'. It has ridiculous implications. These words - star, stupor, superstar, stupid star - they're misleading. It's a myth -- Barbra Streisand
  • I don't like the word 'superstar'. It has ridiculous implications. These words - star, stupor, superstar, stupid star - they're misleading. It's a myth. -- Barbra Streisand
  • I suppose that the scope and implications of such forces have rendered my personal accounting ritual pretty much obsolete. That's how things sometimes go. -- Brian Ferneyhough
  • I think the implications for the rise of China are huge in terms of the political landscape, economic balance, de-velopment thinking, and the environment. -- Sri Mulyani Indrawati
  • I think 'Gasland' is the doorway for a lot of people to see something happening in their backyard and realize the national and global implications. -- Josh Fox
  • The preacher's task is to declare what God has said, explain the meaning, and establish the implications so that no one will mistake its relevance. -- Alistair Begg
  • The ezer is a warrior, and this has far-reaching implications for women, not only in marriage, but in every relationship, season, and walk of life. -- Carolyn Custis James
  • Over and above the political, economic, sociological, and international implications of racial prejudices, their major significance is that they place unnecessary burdens upon human beings. -- Kenneth Clark
  • There is an increasing awareness of the interrelatedness of things. We are becoming less prone to accept an immediate solution without questioning its larger implications. -- Arthur Erickson
  • The iPhone brand is in worse shape than I thought was even possible. And the implications of that are huge. ... The iPhone is in deep trouble. -- Eric S. Raymond
  • You will, in time, see and show others not just the superficial, but the details, the meanings, and the implications of all that you look at ... -- Jay Maisel
  • I like to be surprised. Fresh implications and plot twists erupt as a story unfolds. Characters develop backgrounds, adding depth and feeling. Writing feels like exploring -- David Brin
  • Whatever the eventual judgment, the political implications of Hutton are already clear. A devastating indictment of Labour in power - and of our political system itself. -- Charles Kennedy
  • I have very real concerns about the civil liberties implications of ultimately requiring every resident to submit themselves for compulsory fingerprinting or some other biometric test. -- Patricia Hewitt
  • Since we enacted the PATRIOT Act almost three years ago, there has been tremendous public debate about its breadth and implications on due process and privacy. -- Howard Berman
  • If we just stay at the crest of the mycelial wave, it will take us into heretofore unknown territories that will be just magnificent in their implications. -- Paul Stamets
  • Historically, filmmakers always fall in love with every frame, but now that even neophytes are given final cut, this love affair carries with it serious economic implications. -- Peter Bart
  • In a way, film and television are in the same sort of traumatic trance that print journalism is. The technology has outpaced our comprehension of its implications. -- Tony Kushner
  • Language is of divine origin.. Some may know this but do not realize its implications in their daily family life. Love at home starts with loving language. -- Charles A. Didier
  • I am concerned that people who admire [Ayn] Rand are not often critical enough of the extent to which she has abridged the implications of [her] novels. -- Murray Bookchin
  • Man is a multi-sensorial being. Occasionally he verbalizes "¦ and we must seriously examine the implications of the fact that man does not communicate by word alone. -- Ray Birdwhistell
  • As Ethiopia goes, so goes the whole Horn of Africa - a region where instability can have major security and humanitarian implications for the United States and Europe. -- Eskinder Nega
  • Questioning the nature and implications of liminal instances necessarily involves failure, if only in the specifically technical sense of entering spaces where prevailing criteria of success scarcely apply. -- Brian Ferneyhough
  • If there is delay in getting culling teams out, delay in any part of the chain, even weeks, that could have great implications for the virus to spread. -- David Nabarro
  • A nation's budget is full of moral implications; it tells what a society cares about and what it does not care about; it tells what its values are. -- J. William Fulbright
  • We cannot escape that Hollywood is in the middle of a wave of technological change. The current angst over all the implications of new entertainment technology is nothing new. -- Michael Eisner
  • When you tell a story you automatically talk about traditions, but they're never separate from the people, the human implications. You're talking about your connections as a human being. -- Gayl Jones
  • I think that Mary Poppins needs a subtle reader, in many respects, to grasp all its implications, and I understand that these cannot be translated in terms of the film. -- P. L. Travers
  • You should not think that you can shape history only by your will. This is also why I'm against the concept of intervention when you don't know its ultimate implications. -- Henry A. Kissinger
  • The implications are clear: Facebook wants to build an Internet where watching films, listening to music, reading books and even browsing is done not just openly but socially and collaboratively. -- Evgeny Morozov
  • The most profound and serious indication of the moral implications underlying the ecological problem is the lack of respect for life evident in many of the patterns of environmental pollution. -- Pope John Paul II
  • So far I, at least, have no fault to find with implications of Hamilton's Federalism, but unfortunately his policy was in certain other respects tainted with a more doubtful tendency. -- Herbert Croly
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  • When I moved to Stanford I began to pursue the line of research I have been following ever since, namely trying to understand the larger implications of fractional quantum hall discovery. -- Robert B. Laughlin
  • The witches, the wise women, and the healers were also always the counselors. It's a whole other tradition of knowledge and learning that has been suppressed because it had political implications. -- Starhawk
  • Had Marx understood the implications of the principles of capitalistic distribution which presented themselves to him as "appearances" only, he might have become a revolutionary capitalist instead of a revolutionary socialist. -- Louis O. Kelso
  • The ongoing dispute over the relocation of U.S. Marines on Okinawa should be quickly settled. This isn't just an issue for the U.S. and Japan. It has regional implications. -- Ed Royce
  • Atheism is the absence of a belief in a god, nothing more. If the theist wishes to draw monumental implications from this lack of belief, he must argue for his claims. -- George H. Smith
  • If we have a food supply that we can't trust, that has enormous implications for the way we view government, for the way we trust business, and for our international trade relations. -- Marion Nestle
  • Although the client-centered approach had its origin purely within the limits of the psychological clinic, it is proving to have implications, often of a startling nature, for very diverse fields of effort. -- Carl Rogers
  • Would we be a better society if we made marriage simply a private contract between two individuals, with no wider implications of kinship and family? I do not believe that we would. -- John Sentamu
  • The fundamental landscape of biology is undergoing a major upheaval, much as it did in the first decades of the 20th Century. This upheaval will take time to fully reveal its implications. -- Michael R. Rose
  • Too few people in computer science are aware of some of the informational challenges in biology and their implications for the world. We can store an incredible amount of data very cheaply. -- Sergey Brin
  • We're teaching a generation of students who've been schooled to produce quick, right answers on demand. They are not comfortable with ambiguity. The implications of that in the long term are discomforting. -- Carol Ann Tomlinson
  • Have a lot of conversations. Look at the implications of changing, but ultimately, you have to trust your gut. Test your conflicting advice as much as you can through research and conversations. -- JJ Ramberg
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  • Whether or not LSD research and therapy will return to society, the discoveries that psychedelics made possible have revolutionary implications for our understanding of the psyche, human nature, and the nature of reality. -- Stanislav Grof
  • The artist is the man in any field, scientific or humanistic, who grasps the implications of his actions and of new knowledge in his own time. He is the man of integral awareness. -- Marshall McLuhan
  • My organization, my colleagues and I, are paid to run hotels in good times and fair times. We're professionals. That's what we do. I don't give a damn about the short-term market implications. -- Steve Wynn
  • The essence of taste is suitability. Divest the word of its prim and priggish implications, and see how it expresses the mysterious demand of the eye and mind for symmetry, harmony and order. -- Edith Wharton
  • But then I'm one of those guys that is still a bit afraid of the telephone, its implications for conversation. I still wonder if the jukebox might be the death of live music. -- Tom Waits
  • The power to guess the unseen from the seen, to trace the implications of things, to judge the whole piece by the pattern . . . this cluster of gifts may almost be said to constitute experience. -- Henry James
  • When the locus of evaluation is seen as residing in the expert, it would appear that the long-range social implications are in the direction of the social control of the many by the few. -- Carl R. Rogers
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