“I am the consequence of a particular type of demographic movement, one that has always involved paying a high price. But I don't know much about styles or genres. I only know notes and chords.” KnowsStyleMovementParticularTypeInvolvedConsequenceNotesGenreChordsDemographicsHigh Prices Author:Concha Buika
“To reject censorship after studying the risks involved is very well. To reject it ex cathedra, in the tones of Calvin pronouncing a dogma, eyes and mind closed to the possible consequences, the even marginally possible, is to make things too comfortable for oneself.” MindWellsEyeStudyRiskInvolvedComfortableConsequenceOneselfToneRejectsCensorshipDogmaExes Book:Parthian Words Source: Parthian Words
“In my view, the only recourse for a scientist concerned about the social consequences of his work is to remain involved with it to the end.” EndsSocialViewsResponsibilityInvolvedConsequenceConcernedScientistSocial ResponsibilityRecourse Author:Arthur William Galston
“This is the joint responsibility of everyone who was involved in the introduction of the euro without understanding the consequences. When the euro was introduced, the regulators allowed banks to buy unlimited amounts of government bonds without setting aside any equity capital. And the European Central Bank discounted all government bonds on equal terms. So commercial banks found it advantageous to accumulate the bonds of the weaker countries to earn a few extra basis points.” CountryGovernmentFoundUnderstandingTermResponsibilityAmountInvolvedEqualConsequenceBasesSettingSettingsExtrasUnlimitedEquityJointsIntroductionEuroCentral BanksRegulatorsCommercial Banks Author:George Soros
“Although the decision to get a dog can seem light on the surface, it's actually a long-term commitment much like a human mate. The consequences of a bad decision can be difficult for everyone involved.” HumansLongLightSeemsDifficultTermDecisionDogInvolvedCommitmentConsequenceSurfaceLong TermMatesBad Decision Author:Elizabeth Holmes
“What I like about Layer Cake is its intelligent through-line. First of all, I think it's very close to the truth; I think this is what successful drug dealers are like. They don't drive around in flashy cars, they don't show off, they behave very quietly, they get on with their job and they earn lots of money. And it goes up and up and up and up the scale. Secondly - and selfishly - I like the moral aspect of the movie, which is that violence has consequences, and you feel emotionally involved with the violence.” ThinkingFeelsFirstsShowsJobsLinesMoralSuccessfulViolenceCarInvolvedDrugConsequenceAspectIntelligentScalesBehaveCakeLayersLots Of MoneyDealerShowing OffDrug DealersFlashyFlashy Cars Author:Daniel Craig
“As more and more people recognize the level of violence involved and the consequences of CTE [chronic traumatic encephelopathy, a degenerative brain disorder], they're obviously going to say "We don't want this to be a part of culture." And they overlook the fact that there's a huge swath of the populace where physicality is still a real common thing.” PeopleWantStillsRealFactsCultureLevelsCommonBrainViolenceHugeInvolvedConsequenceDisorderPhysicalityCommon Things Author:Chuck Klosterman
“It's important that you work on things that you care about and do a good job and not be too worried about consequences. Don't be afraid to get involved.” ImportantCareJobsInvolvedConsequenceWorriedGood JobGet Involved Author:Walter Munk
“Whether when I was a child and fought the British in the Monkey brigade, or when I was a girl and wanted to have children, or when I was a woman and devoted myself to my father, making my husband angry. Each time I stayed involved all the way in my decision, and took the consequences. Even if I was fighting for things that didn't concern India.” IfsWayChildrenWantedGirlFightingFatherDecisionInvolvedHusbandConsequenceConcernIndiaAngryBritishMy HusbandDevotedMonkeys Author:Indira Gandhi
“Who you get, and how it works out - there's so much luck involved, as well as the million branching consequences of your conscious choice of a mate, that no one and no amount of talking can untangle it if it turns out unhappily.” IfsWellsTurnsChoicesTalkingMillionsAmountInvolvedConsciousConsequenceLuckWork OutMates Author:Ian Mcewan