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Consequence Of Actions Quotes

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“What’s considered unethical to one person may seem benign to another, and so they’d believe there’d be no consequences for their actions.”
Jasun Ether, The Beasts of Success

T.E. Carter
“I didn't deserve this. Even the most confused and lost girl, even the most screwed up of us all, doesn't deserve this. Death isn't the consequence for making a mistake; it's the punishment we force on girls because they couldn't be good. Only girls have to die for wanting.”
T.E. Carter, I Stop Somewhere

“pause, ponder,consult, think through it well, understand the consequence, know the benefit and take a second look at it again for it takes a little mistake to cause a big had I know with a deep regret”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Frank  Sonnenberg
“When you don’t face the consequences, there are consequences for that, too.”
Frank Sonnenberg, Listen to Your Conscience: That's Why You Have One

Frank  Sonnenberg
“When you don’t face consequences…there are consequences for that, too.”
Frank Sonnenberg, The Path to a Meaningful Life

Stewart Stafford
“Fortunately, time-travel does not exist. With it, the human race would try to solve past mistakes in isolation, erase any knowledge gleaned from making them, and create a chain reaction of unforeseen consequences. These could destroy the past, along with the present and future simultaneously. Time itself could become the ultimate weapon of mass destruction.”
Stewart Stafford

Louis Yako
“While an extreme and violent case, Bullets in Envelopes shows that the conditions of Iraqi academics in exile are part and parcel of global trends marked by the commercialization and corporatization of higher education adversely affecting academic, social, and political freedoms of writing, thinking, and speaking truth to power. As such, countries and societies are being totally reshaped (and destroyed) in alarming ways. Bullets in Envelopes is about academics, but it’s not written for academics only. The stories in the book prove that the Iraq war is far from over. Instead, it has been happening over and over in other countries too.”
Louis Yako, Bullets in Envelopes: Iraqi Academics in Exile