“The old and oft-repeated proposition "Totum est majus sua parte" [the whole is larger than the part] may be applied without proof only in the case of entities that are based upon whole and part; then and only then is it an undeniable consequence of the concepts "totum" and "pars". Unfortunately, however, this "axiom" is used innumerably often without any basis and in neglect of the necessary distinction between "reality" and "quantity", on the one hand, and "number" and "set", on the other, precisely in the sense in which it is generally false.” MayWholeHandsRealityUsedNumbersCasesConceptsConsequenceBasesProofDistinctionNeglectQuantityEntityPropositionsAxioms Author:Georg Cantor
“Your life, my life, the life of each one of us is going to serve as either a warning or an example. A warning of the consequences of neglect, self-pity, lack of direction and ambition... or an example of talent put to use, of discipline self-imposed, and of objectives clearly perceived and intensely pursued.” SelfUseTalentExampleDisciplineAmbitionConsequenceObjectivesPityNeglectWarningPursuedSelf Pity Author:Jim Rohn
“The only solution to the violence problem in America is a return to traditional parental involvement. This should be encouraged by every elected official. Also, the abandonment and neglect of children by their parents should have civil consequences.” ShouldChildrenProblemAmericaParentViolenceReturnSolutionsConsequenceShould HaveTraditionalOfficialsNeglectInvolvementAbandonmentParentalBe EncouragedElected OfficialsParental Involvement Author:Bill O'Reilly
“It will generally be found that men who are constantly lamenting their ill luck are only reaping the consequences of their own neglect, mismanagement, and improvidence, or want of application.” MenWantInspirationalFoundConsequenceLuckIllNeglectApplicationProvidenceEffectivenessMismanagement Book:Self-help, with Illustrations of Character and Conduct Source: Self-help, with Illustrations of Character and Conduct