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  • I have to think about the possible ramifications of an early retirement. -- Ehud Olmert
  • Obesity among young Americans is a serious problem that can have serious ramifications in the long run. -- Virginia Foxx
  • It is better to not even try it than to endure the ramifications of either quitting smoking or dying. -- Christy Turlington
  • The Holocaust illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism and stereotyping on a society. It forces us to examine the responsibilities of citizenship and confront the powerful ramifications of indifference and inaction. -- Tim Holden
  • When we choose to have an abortion, we must do so understanding the full ramifications of what we are doing. Anything less feels to me to be hypocritical, a selfish abnegation of reality and responsibility. -- Ayelet Waldman
  • The assurance of Heaven is never given to the person. And that's why at the core of the Christian faith is the grace of God. If there's one word I would grab from all of that, it's forgiveness - that you can be forgiven. I can be forgiven, and it is of the grace of God. But once you understand that, I think the ramifications are worldwide. -- Ravi Zacharias
  • I often don't think a lot about the ramifications of anything I do. -- Will Ferrell
  • When a decision is made to go to war based on intelligence, it is a fateful decision. It has ramifications and impacts way beyond the current months and years -- Carl Levin
  • Like life and people, it is full of paradoxes. Etiquette is based on tradition, and yet it can change. Its ramifications are trivialities, but its roots are in great principles. -- Millicent Fenwick
  • I don't have a particular recommendation other than that we base decisions on as much hard data as possible. We need to carefully look at all the options and all their ramifications in making our decisions. -- Dorothy Denning
  • I think it's become much harder because I'm more afraid of every step I take. I'm more aware of its ramifications, I'm more aware of the less creative aspects of music - like the business-side of things for example. -- Zach Condon
  • I like films that deal with some of those questions that you can never answer: 'Why are we here? What's it about? What happens to us with the choices that we make? What are the ramifications for doing something right, or doing something wrong?' Those universal questions, I enjoy. -- Dominic Monaghan
  • The September 11 attacks were major atrocities. . . . This was a horrendous crime . . . The primary victims . . . were working people: janitors, secretaries, firemen, etc. It is likely to prove to be a crushing blow to Palestinians . . . It is also likely to lead to harsh security controls, with many possible ramifications for undermining civil liberties and internal freedom. -- Noam Chomsky
  • I lunged, low and quick, and drove about a foot of cold steel into his danglies. Hey, I don't care what kind of fearie or mortal or hideous creature you are. If you've got danglies, and can loose them, that's the kind of sight that makes you reconsider the possible genitalia-related ramifications of your actions real damned quick. -- Jim Butcher
  • As buds give rise by growth to fresh buds, and these, if vigorous, branch out and overtop on all sides many a feebler branch, so by generation I believe it has been with the great Tree of Life, which fills with its dead and broken branches the crust of the earth, and covers the surface with its ever branching and beautiful ramifications. -- Charles Darwin
  • Use your mind. Remember. Observe. You are not different from others. Most of their experiences are valid for you too. Think clearly and deeply, go into the structure of your desires and their ramifications. They are a most important part of your mental and emotional make-up and powerfully affect your actions. Remember, you cannot abandon what you do not know. To go beyond yourself, you must know yourself. -- Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
  • Incidentally, think about the ramifications of storing data on light waves that can be stopped and started at the speed of light. -- Lene Hau
  • A lot of my films have dealt with the dark side of technology and stress that you have to examine the ramifications of progress. -- Gale Anne Hurd
  • Being unemployed has so many real and palpable ramifications but there are also psychological side effects which you can only understand if you've truly lived through it. -- Mika Brzezinski
  • I'm just so against kids being on Twitter because they are not thinking about the ramifications of what they are saying or the emotion of how they say it. -- Sherri Shepherd
  • When a decision is made to go to war based on intelligence, it is a fateful decision. It has ramifications and impacts way beyond the current months and years. -- Carl Levin
  • The 20s are like the stem cell of human development: the pluripotent moment when any of several outcomes is possible. Decisions and actions during this time have lasting ramifications. -- Robin Marantz Henig
  • For as long as our people are held hostage by controllable socio-economic forces, we cannot afford to be indifferent to the ravages of poverty in all its dimensions and ramifications. -- Ibrahim Babangida
  • I don't have a particular recommendation other than that we base decisions on as much hard data as possible. We need to carefully look at all the options and all their ramifications in making our decisions. -- Dorothy Denning
  • 48 frames per second is something you have to get used to. I've got absolute belief and faith in 48 frames... it's something that could have ramifications for the entire industry. 'The Hobbit' really is the test of that. -- Peter Jackson
  • Going to war against Iran - whether one calls such a move 'surgical' or 'total' - would be an extremely serious undertaking; with worldwide economic, military, diplomatic and human ramifications in both the short- and the long-term. -- Bob Barr
  • I feel it's important to show that one thing that you do doesn't define you as a human being. It doesn't mean there aren't ramifications or you shouldn't pay for that but its not who you are. -- Ryan Gosling
  • I spent so many years just saying what I felt without thinking about the ramifications, without understanding that I have this opinion but not everyone might share that opinion and now they don't like me because of it. -- Katherine Heigl
  • Well, I think that abstinence has its place as part of a comprehensive health and sex education curriculum. It would be wrong to exclude abstinence from a health curriculum, because there are some potentially very serious ramifications for early sexual activity. -- Kerry Healey
  • Everything I do, I try to think, 'Okay, what are the ramifications?' Like, with the clothes I wear, I prefer if it's grown organically, because cotton - which is what's used in most clothing - takes up 50 percent of all pesticide use. -- Woody Harrelson
  • Inner conflict is really fun to play because there's a lot going on, and the choices - when you've got a character with internal conflict - the choices you make have broader ramifications because they have inner ramifications and ramifications in the world. -- Silas Weir Mitchell
  • And when they do spin out of control there are important ramifications that affect America, not just its direct national interest but its broader interests as a nation which has thought of itself as a beacon to other nations, of freedom, liberty, democracy, whatever. -- John Pomfret
  • Something that came as a shock to me is that we do not have a constitutional right to vote. And that's not just a fun little historical factoid. It actually has huge ramifications. It's the reason our system is so decentralized - in other words, chaotic. -- Mo Rocca
  • But it's not just the cattle producers, it's all the attendant industries like transport and shipping and feed producers and the like. There will be enormous ramifications across the beef industry generally as a result of the Government's decision to ban all exports to all of the abattoirs in Indonesia. -- Julie Bishop
  • In fiction, imaginary people become realer to us than any named celebrity glimpsed in a series of rumored events, whose causes and subtler ramifications must remain in the dark. An invented figure like Anna Karenina or Emma Bovary emerges fully into the light of understanding, which brings with it identification, sympathy and pity. -- John Updike
  • The web's democratic in one way and distinctly undemocratic in another way. And I think a lot of the confusion about the political ramifications have to do with that one word having so many meanings. So, it's democratic in that it quite literally delivers power to the people; it, it essentially opens up participation in the public's mind. -- Clay Shirky
  • Without information, there can be no real understanding of the ramifications of our choices. -- Jayni Chase
  • The issue of transsexualism is an ethical one that has profound social and moral ramifications. -- Janice Raymond
  • If you have intercourse you run the risk of dying and the ramifications of death are final. -- Cyndi Lauper
  • The wisdom of God is vaster than the wisdom of man. Failure to pay attention to it will have ramifications. -- Alistair Begg
  • Incidentally, think about the ramifications of storing data on light waves that can be stopped and started at the speed of light. -- Lene Hau
  • It's fair to say that Wikipedia has spent far more time considering the philosophical ramifications of categorization than Aristotle and Kant ever did. -- James Gleick
  • There are many legal and psychological ramifications to using Krav Maga in the real world and nearly all of them are extremely unpleasant. -- Craig De Ruisseau
  • What does bother me is that I have to spend time and energy dealing with the ramifications of what people do think about me. -- Ian MacKaye
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  • Being unemployed has so many real and palpable ramifications but there are also psychological side effects which you can only understand if youve truly lived through it. -- Mika Brzezinski
  • The political ramifications of our festering financial and economic crisis have reached the sidewalks of New York, as well as other large and small cities across the US. -- Jerry A. Webman
  • Funk is fun. And it's also a state of mind, ... But it's all the ramifications of that state of mind. Once you've done the best you can, funk it! -- George Clinton
  • When my own son is going through what he goes through, coming back, I can certainly relate with other families, who kind of fill these ramifications of some PTSD. -- Sarah Palin
  • States that rise quickly, just as all the other things of nature that are born and grow rapidly, cannot have roots and ramifications; the first bad weather kills them -- Niccolo Machiavelli
  • People who truly serve God actively look for darkness in order to chase darkness away, they run after darkness, they search for darkness in all its ramifications and destructive consequences. -- Sunday Adelaja
  • Whether you're explaining where pets go when they die or teaching your child to recycle, your philosophies have ramifications. For the rest of history, echos of your voice will be heard. -- Beth Ann Fennelly
  • The centrality of group effort to human life means that anything that changes the way groups function will have profound ramifications for everything from commerce and government to media and religion. -- Clay Shirky
  • Whether it's threats to Medicare, cuts in education spending, or Internet privacy, the ramifications got young people out to vote and should be enough to keep them involved in our political system. -- Patrick Murphy
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