“I think that what we have heard from the Remain campaign throughout this whole referendum have been dire warnings of the terrible consequences of the British people just taking control of our own destiny.And, the truth is, if we vote to Leave we will be in an economically stronger position. We will be able to take back some of the money that we currently give to the European Union and we can invest it in our priorities.” PeopleIfsThinkingGivingHas BeensWholeAbleDestinyHeardPositionTerribleTruth IsConsequenceVoteStrongerUnionsBritishCampaignsPrioritiesWarningEuropean UnionReferendums Author:Michael Gove
“When you go into a fast food restaurant, you may just think about how good your meal tastes while you're eating it. But you're not thinking about all the consequences that come from that one purchase - the consequences for your body, the consequences for supporting this company and how it's treating it workers, all the way back to the farm where the potatoes were grown, or the ranch where the cattle were raised.” ThinkingWayMayBodyCompanyTasteEatingConsequenceRaisedWorkersYour BodyMealsRestaurantsFarmsPotatoesCattleFast FoodFast Food Restaurants Author:Eric Schlosser
“Now that we've made that decision, everyone is thinking about the practical consequences and I think Theresa May could be the most challenging prime ministership since the Suez Crisis, possibly since the Second World War.” ThinkingWorldMayMadeWarChallengesDecisionConsequenceCrisisPracticalsWar Of The WorldsPrimeSecond World WarTheresa Author:Jeremy Hunt
“I never looked at the consequences of missing a big shot... when you think about the consequences you always think of a negative result.” ThinkingInspirationalBigsLossResultsHistoryCrazyMissingPositiveBasketballShotsConsequenceNegativeNbaFear Of FailureBasketball PlayerFamous BasketballInspirational BasketballMotivational BasketballBasketball MotivationNba PlayerGreat BasketballBig ShotsBasketball Is My LifeBasketball Is LifeBasketball And LifeBasketball LifeNegative ConsequencesToughness In SportsSports Mental Toughness Book:I can't accept not trying: Michael Jordan on the pursuit of excellence Source: I can't accept not trying: Michael Jordan on the pursuit of excellence
“I continue to believe that she has not jeopardized America's national security. Now, what I've also said is that, and she's acknowledged, that there's a carelessness in terms of managing emails that she has owned and she recognizes. But I also think it is important to keep this in perspective. This is somebody who has served her country for four years as secretary of state and did an outstanding job, and no one has suggested that in some ways, as a consequence of how she handled emails, that that detracted from her excellent ability to carry out her duties.” ThinkingWayYearsBelieveSaidImportantCountryStatesJobsAmericaTermAbilityFourSecurityDutyPerspectiveConsequenceExcellentFour YearsSecretaryNational SecurityEmailOutstandingCarelessness Author:Barack Obama
“I just heard that some lead was coming into Newark into schools, and I asked the question, "Whose schools?" They said, "The Black and the Brown." Is that an accident? I don't think so. We are being designed to be destroyed - and unless we see that, and come together as a people under vicious attack we will suffer the consequences of evil that's in high places.” PeopleThinkingSaidSchoolTogetherSufferingEvilBlackHeardConsequenceAccidentsDestroyedBrownThey SaidViciousHigh PlacesNewark Author:Louis Farrakhan
“I was not a beater of children and as a consequence I've always been, I think, very agreeable and co-operative.” ThinkingChildrenConsequence Author:Edmund Hillary
“There are people who are anxious about immigration for reasons that are perfectly sensible. They think it's uncontrolled. They think it's, therefore, arbitrary in its consequences, and there are some communities affected much more deeply than others.” PeopleThinkingReasonCommunityConsequenceImmigrationAffectedAnxiousSensibleArbitrary Author:Tony Blair
“[How to think about a problem:] The first step is to make the problem specific . . . ; The second step is to form theories freely of how to rid yourself of that burden . . . ; The third step is to develop in foresight the consequences of your proposals . . . ; The fourth and final step in thinking is to compare the consequences of your proposals to see which is best in the light of your scheme of life as a whole . . . ; Whether you choose a vacation or a spouse, a party or a candidate, a cause to contribute to or a creed to live by - think!” ThinkingFirstsWholeProblemLightFormCausesPartyStepsTheoryConsequenceThirdsFinalsBurdenCompareCandidatesLive ByVacationYou ChooseFourthFirst StepsCreedsSchemesSpouseProposalForesight Author:Brand Blanshard
“I don't think there's a single child who's ever benefitted from being arrested for marijuana or for underage drinking; this does not solve the problem. It makes worse problems because a) it puts them into the system, and b) it gives them a potential criminal record to have to deal with and it can have consequences for school.” ThinkingGivingChildrenDoeProblemSchoolDealsRecordsConsequenceDrinkingSolveCriminalsMarijuanaArrestedSingle ChildUnderage Drinking Author:Maia Szalavitz
“I think that when we talk about the regulators and the politicians, the economic consequences of bad decisions back in '08, you know, were devastating, and they had repercussions throughout the world.” ThinkingKnowsWorldDecisionEconomicPoliticianConsequenceRepercussionsBad DecisionRegulators Author:Hillary Clinton
“It's obvious that there are vast variety of consequentialist views, depending on what we think goodness consists in, what our notion of consequence is, and what level (or levels) of human action we think the principle should be applied.” ThinkingShouldHumansActionLevelsViewsPrinciplesGoodnessConsequenceNotionObviousVarietyHuman Actions Author:Dale Jamieson
“Technology is always creating jobs. It's always destroying jobs. But right now the pace is accelerating. It's faster we think than ever before in history. So as a consequence, we are not creating jobs at the same pace that we need to.” ThinkingNeedsJobsTechnologyRight NowCreatingConsequenceFasterPaceDestroyingCreating Jobs Author:Erik Brynjolfsson
“Because I am a deep believer in the civil society, I think we should be prepared to pay the consequences of breaking the law and that is either paying the penalty for it, or leaving the country.” ThinkingShouldCountryLawPayConsequencePreparedLeavingBelieverPenaltiesBe PreparedCivil SocietyBreaking The LawLeaving The Country Author:Pierre Trudeau
“I think Irish people started to move to the United States - many things that were of consequence. And it was a tiny and mild event compared to what had happened 74,000 years ago.” PeopleThinkingYearsStatesMovingUnitedUnited StatesHappenedEventsConsequenceYears AgoTiny Author:Werner Herzog
“It's a complex system we live in to think the actions that we take have consequences beyond the years in which we serve, and we all have an obligation to do what is best for our country.” ThinkingYearsCountryActionConsequenceComplexesObligationOur CountryComplex Systems Author:Karl Rove
“We are still living with the consequences of that today in popular Reformed thinking from the likes of John Piper, R. C. Sproul, and Tim Keller.” ThinkingStillsTodayConsequenceLikesPipers Author:Oliver D. Crisp
“If you're a realist, you know that people have different roles to play in politics, economics, and this is an important role, but I do think that there has to be an understanding of how what happens here on Wall Street has such broad consequences not just for the domestic but the global economy, so more thought has to be given to the process and transactions and regulations so that we don't kill or maim what works, but we concentrate on the most effective way of moving forward with the brainpower and the financial power that exists here.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWayImportantDifferentPlayHappensMovingGivenProcessUnderstandingRolesEconomyStreetsWallConsequenceEconomicsFinancialMoving ForwardBroadsRegulationRealistTransactionsGlobal Economy Author:Hillary Clinton
“As a rule, [populism] is done for the sake of political expediency by those who do not care about the consequences, who do not think even one step ahead, who do not want to think and do not intend to honour their commitments.” ThinkingWantDoneCarePoliticalStepsCommitmentConsequenceSakeHonourPopulismExpediency Author:Vladimir Putin
“I do think that I have a better sense of how military action can result in unintended consequences.” ThinkingActionResultsMilitaryConsequenceUnintended ConsequencesMilitary Action Author:Barack Obama
“As a practical matter, it is hard to think of any society in human history in which a majority population has said that as a consequence of historic wrongs, we are now going to take a big chunk of the nation's resources over a long period of time to make that right.” ThinkingHumansLongSaidMatterHardBigsNationsPeriodsConsequenceResourcesMajorityPopulationPracticalsHistoricHuman HistoryChunksLong Periods Of Time Author:Barack Obama
“That support has been so constant and gracious and loving. Michelle and I have never felt as if, at any stage, folks didn't have our backs. And as a consequence, I think that just spurred us on that much more to make us want to do the right thing, and do our best in the positions that we have.” IfsThinkingWantHas BeensFeltSupportStagePositionConsequenceConstantFolksRight ThingGracious Author:Barack Obama
“I don't think it is the most important thing. I think it is the fact that the director of national intelligence gave a false statement to Congress under oath, which is a felony. If we allow our officials to knowingly break the law publicly and face no consequences, we're instituting a culture of immunity, and this is what I think historically will actually be considered the biggest disappointment of the [Barack] Obama administration.” IfsThinkingImportantFactsFacesLawCultureBreakDirectorsConsequenceImportant ThingsCongressDisappointmentStatementsAdministrationBarackOfficialsOathImmunityFelonyNational Intelligence Author:Edward Snowden
“Disturbingly, the First Amendment, along with the Fourth Amendment - protecting against unreasonable searches and seizures, and requiring warrants - have been the major casualties of the shift in government policy in the last two decades. Unfortunately, I think that the biggest consequences of this tragedy won't be clear until it is far, far too late.” ThinkingFirstsHas BeensTwoGovernmentLastsClearPolicyLateMajorsConsequenceTragedyDecadesToo LateAmendmentsFourthFirst AmendmentUnreasonableCasualtiesWarrantsSeizuresGovernment PolicyFourth AmendmentUnreasonable SearchesUnreasonable Search And Seizures Author:Chelsea Manning
“I think people are more in contact now with the consequences of war than they've been for a very long time. And that's what amazes me when sometimes politicians seem to forget their history. They don't look and re-learn about what has happened before. Maybe they haven't got the memory, maybe they're already too young, but you can see how we become puffed up, and how we as a nation rise so quickly if we're not careful.” PeopleIfsThinkingLooksLongWarSometimesSeemsYoungNationsMemoriesForgetHappenedHavensPoliticianLong TimeConsequenceCarefulContact Author:Michael Morpurgo
“I'm not against work, I think work is great, I work a lot; but if you want to play, the consequences must not be important.” IfsThinkingWantImportantPlayConsequence Author:Keith Johnstone
“I don't think there's anybody who's run a campaign like [Donald Trump] successfully in modern history, not that I can think of. And, as a consequence because he didn't have the supports of many of the establishment in his own party, because he ran sort of an improvisational campaign.” ThinkingI CanRunningPartySupportModernTrumpConsequenceCampaignsRanEstablishmentModern History Author:Barack Obama
“We are reaching a tipping where the pace of settlements, during the course of my presidency has gotten so substantial that it's getting harder and harder to imagine an effective, contiguous Palestinian state. And I think it would have long-term consequences for peace and security in the region, and the United States, because of our investment in the region, and because we care so deeply about Israel, I think has a legitimate interest in saying to a friend, "This is a problem."” ThinkingLongStatesProblemCareCoursesTermInterestUnitedUnited StatesImagineSecurityConsequenceHarderInvestmentIsraelLong TermReachingRegionsPacePalestinianPresidencySettlementTippingPeace And Security Author:Barack Obama
“I think this is the biggest lesson a president or any of us who has responsibility to govern have to learn: There are always consequences to actions that you take. There are consequences to inaction.” ThinkingActionPresidentResponsibilityLessonsConsequenceInaction Author:Chuck Hagel
“We don't think about it, but it has a tremendous effect. But these are things you don't see right in front of your eyes. You need to think about them a little, to see what the consequences are.” ThinkingNeedsLittlesEyeEffectsFrontsConsequence Author:Noam Chomsky
“Obviously cheap sentimentality isn't something any good novelist wants to traffic in, but I think it's a problem if you consider it to be the most egregious of all creative sins. I think it's a problem if you consider it the thing to be avoided at all cost. I think it's a problem of you're not willing to risk the consequences of that kind of emotionalism under any circumstances. Then you wind up in the cul-de-sac of irony.” IfsThinkingWantKindProblemSinCreativeRiskWillingWindCircumstancesCostConsequenceIronyNovelistsTrafficAvoidedSentimentality Author:Steve Erickson
“Reductionist ideology not only hinders biologists from thinking adequately about the phenomena we wish to understand: it has two important social consequences: it serves to relocate social problems to the individual rather than exploring the societal roots and determinants of a phenomenon; and second, it diverts attention and funding from the social to the molecular.” ThinkingTwoImportantProblemIndividualWishSocialAttentionConsequenceRootsIdeologyPhenomenonExploringFundingHinderBiologistSocial Problems Author:Steven Rose
“I think it's hard sometimes for people to grapple with the real-life consequences of political change. I think that, we as a culture, feel like politics is one sector of our lives that can feel apart from our personal lives and the cultural things we're interested in and the sports we watch. It feels like this separate, different thing.” PeopleThinkingFeelsDifferentRealSometimesHardPoliticalCultureSportsWatchesOur LivesConsequenceReal LifeDifferent ThingsPersonal LifePolitical Change Author:Ben H. Winters
“I don't think you would have any trouble at all in deciding that you are thinking of some event and then visualizing it happening with its consequences, and constructing a rational analysis of it without being able to verbalize it adequately in anything like its full complexity.” ThinkingAbleTroubleEventsHappeningsConsequenceRationalAnalysisComplexityVisualizing Author:Noam Chomsky
“Take, say, the solidarity movement in Central America, which I think is what you probably had in mind. To a large extent, it comes out of mainstream Christianity, based on beliefs that have had outrageous human consequences in the past, and that I think are totally indefensible. In this case, they happen to lead to some of the most courageous, heroic, and honourable human action that's taking place anywhere in the world. Well, that's how life is, I guess. It doesn't come in neat little packages.” ThinkingWorldMindHumansWellsLittlesHappensActionAmericaPastLife IsBeliefChristianityCasesMovementConsequenceCourageousHeroicMainstreamSolidarityPackagesOutrageousNeatHuman ActionsCentral America Author:Noam Chomsky
“I still think, despite everything, that the US is very unlikely to attack Iran. It could be a huge catastrophe; nobody knows what the consequences would be. I imagine that only an administration that's really desperate would resort to that.” ThinkingKnowsStillsWould BeImagineHugeConsequenceDespiteAdministrationDesperateIranImagine ThatCatastropheResortsUnlikelyNobody Knows Author:Noam Chomsky
“When geologists announced the beginning of a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, humans destroying the environment, one of the main things they pointed to is the use of plastics in the earth. We don't think about it, but it has a tremendous effect. But these are things you don't see right in front of your eyes. You need to think about them a little, to see what the consequences are. It's easy to put them aside, and the media don't talk about them.” ThinkingNeedsHumansLittlesUseEyeEarthEasyEnvironmentEffectsMediaFrontsConsequenceDestroyingPlasticEpochGeologistDestroying The Environment Author:Noam Chomsky
“Certainly for me prose has a dilatory capacity, insofar as I don't trust my abilities in prose. I imagine I could have done the same thing in poetry, but sometimes I feel more fluent in poetry than in prose, and as a consequence perhaps I might pass too quickly by a thing that I might, in prose, have struggled merely to articulate. That struggle creates space, and it seems to me a particular kind of space into which memory flows easily. I suspect I think better in poetry, however.” ThinkingKindSometimesDoneMemoriesAbilityStruggleImagineConsequenceProse Author:Shane McCrae
“As a consequence, I think of the idea of 'common practice' at any time as something that can only be seen by looking backwards. Maybe around the turn of the 20th century there might have been some kind of common practice but now it looks to me like the boundaries have come down.” ThinkingKindCommonConsequenceBoundariesLooking BackBackwards20th Century Author:Jennifer Higdon
“I'm gut all the way, which is why I think I'm so connected to shows like Falling Water and even The Walking Dead, which is all about the mortal consequences of our actions. Generally, we act first and realize the consequences later.” ThinkingActionFallWaterRealizingWalkingConsequenceGutsWalking Dead Author:Gale Anne Hurd
“Historically, the idea that you take something novel and you break it has been seen as the ultimate rejection of Enlightenment values, of progress, of civilization - because how could you possibly move forward if you break technology? I think that that misses the point, that if you introduce any kind of technology, what you're introducing is a new way of living and the consequences of that new way of living for people who were enmeshed in a different way of living need to be thought through.” PeopleThinkingKindDifferentMovingValuesBreakTechnologyNovelProgressMissingEnlightenmentConsequenceUltimateMoving ForwardRejectionIntroducing Author:Sheila Jasanoff
“There are people who say, "God is in complete control of everything that happens, and if the Earth is getting warmer, then maybe God intends that." Well, no. God intends for us to take responsibility for how we treat God's creation, and if we choose to use the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our planet as an open sewer for 110-million tons of global-warming pollution every day, the consequences are attributable to us. And if you are a believer, as I am, I think God intends for us to open our eyes and take responsibility for the moral consequences of our actions.” PeopleThinkingEyeActionEarthResponsibilityMoralCreationConsequenceBelieverAtmospherePollutionTaking Responsibility Author:Al Gore
“In our show, we try to think about consequences, not about tricking the audience or hiding things to fool the audience.” ThinkingTryingAudienceFoolConsequenceHiding Author:Peter Gould
“People are offering competing visions of what happened in the past. And the justice system is willing to accept either of those competing visions and to impose consequences as a result. When you think of it that way, it's a little bit startling, because we want to believe that there is one truth and, therefore, one justice, whereas, if you have practiced law as long as I have, you realize that there is actually a range of acceptable outcomes.” PeopleThinkingBelieveLongPastRealizingJusticeAcceptingVisionConsequenceCompetingJustice System Author:Scott Turow
“I think actually any morality system that rewards only the extremes is a flawed system. Players don't approach life that way, they don't approach games that way, and they shouldn't be trained to approach games that way. They shouldn't be in the mode where, "I've got to choose every good option." They should just play the game. And they should get equal consequences or rewards for that, that are different from the extremes.” ThinkingDifferentPlayerMoralityEqualConsequenceVery GoodFlawed Author:Chris Avellone
“Writing style is something is a consequence of who you are. I think that I had a certain propensity for a style that I recognize in my early work, but that doesn't mean I didn't have to learn certain basics and the longer you write the better you get. The rhythms come from you. If the rhythm seem to echo the music, then that's delightful if people see that, but it's certainly not something that's intentional on my part. I'm trying to be as clear and precise as I can be and at the same time, I'm trying to be eloquent and witty and entertaining. I mean, writing should be a pleasure.” PeopleThinkingWritingTryingMeanPleasureStyleConsequenceWho You AreWittyRhythmEloquentWriting Style Author:Gary Giddins
“How can we trace out the links between actions that people take today and really long-term outcomes for humanity - outcomes that stretch out indefinitely into the future? I call this effort macrostrategy - that is, to think about the really big strategic situation for having a positive impact on the long-term future. There's the butterfly effect: A small change in an initial condition could have arbitrarily large consequences.” PeopleThinkingTodayActionHumanityEffortSituationConsequenceButterflyReally LongPositive Impact Author:Nick Bostrom
“Thoughts have consequences. Healing from anxiety requires healthy thinking. Your challenge is not your challenge. Your challenge is the way you think about your challenge. Your problem is not your problem; it's the way you look at it.” ThinkingProblemChallengesHealingHealthyAnxietyConsequence Author:Max Lucado
“I think I enjoy regressing. There's a part of living like that that's really fun. It's like there's no consequences: If you want to drink, you drink; if you're hungover the next day and you're late to work, who cares? There's something very appealing about having no accountability in life, but it's just not a way that I had the energy to live forever.” ThinkingCareEnergyFunEnjoyForeverDrinkConsequenceAccountabilityLive Forever Author:Jenna Fischer
“I think that a lot of women get out of the business because it's so not family-friendly. And so women that could be in there making good women-roles don't do it, 'cause they're smart and get out. But I think there is a consequence to that. I think us gals need to stay in and just change the way it works, so men aren't being workaholics and avoiding life and relationships, and they can make films in a reasonable amount of time, so you can have a family and a life outside of work. And have more balanced, content-driven, enjoyable movies.” ThinkingMenFilmSmartConsequenceAvoidingEnjoyableWorkaholicGood Woman Author:Joan Cusack