“You get to the point in life where you realize you have to roll up your sleeves, deal with the consequences of what happens, and carry your own weight.” HappensRealizingDealsConsequenceWeightSleevesPoints In Life Author:Ernie Isley
“I believe that the imperative need of the day is not simply revival, but a radical reformation that will go to the root of our moral and spiritual maladies and deal with causes rather than with consequences, with the disease rather than with symptoms.” NeedsBelieveSpiritualReligionI BelieveCausesDealsMoralChristianityDiseaseConsequenceRootsRadicalSymptomsImperativesRevivalReformationMalady Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“A great many of the epic fantasies, from The Lord of the Rings onward, are about war, but to my mind, a lot of it doesn't really deal honestly with the consequences of war, what war does to us, as a society, what war does to us, as individuals, and the struggle for power, in the same way, and what we're fighting for.” WayMindDoeWarFightingIndividualDealsLordFantasyStruggleConsequenceHonestlyRingsGreat MenEpic Author:George R. R. Martin
“I think that it would be good for people to realize and understand that they are doing something to deal with their pain and they aren't really going to be allowed to escape it and outrun it forever without side effects and certain consequences, as far as emotional and mental happiness and their physical condition. And I'd like people to be aware of those things.” PeopleThinkingWould BePainCertainSidesRealizingDealsForeverConditionsEffectsEmotionalConsequenceBe GoodSide EffectsOutrun Author:Axl Rose
“If the US government spends 40 percent of the nation's income, as it does through either borrowing or taxes, that income is not available for people to spend. The deficit is an indirect method of taxation. Of course, politicians prefer to borrow instead of tax because then someone down the road has to deal with the consequences.” PeopleIfsDoeGovernmentCoursesNationsDealsPoliticianTaxesPercentConsequenceMethodAvailableIncomeTaxationDeficitDown The RoadBorrowingIndirect Author:Milton Friedman
“Everybody wants to be famous. You have to be ready to deal with consequences.” WantDealsReadyConsequence Author:Fat Joe
“Increasingly developing countries are asking for aid to help deal with the consequences of climate change, which we don't want to give.” WantGivingCountryHelpingDealsConsequenceAskingClimateClimate ChangeAidsDevelopingDeveloping Countries Author:Elizabeth Kolbert
“I think he [King Edward] was a modernizer who was a new thinker. The things he intended to do - unify the country, expand it all from coast to coast - were very modern and radical in those days. Also, the fact that he married who he did and that he managed to deal with the consequences and ramifications of that marriage and stay on the throne until the day he died, that shows skill.” ThinkingCountryFactsShowsDealsModernKingsSkillsMarriedConsequenceDiedRadicalThinkerThronesCoastRamifications Author:Max Irons
“Health systems usually deal with the consequences of violence. We normally, in the health system, don't have the tools to prevent it, because these require policy interventions in every arena.” DealsViolencePolicyConsequenceToolsArenaInterventionHealth SystemConsequences Of Violence Author:Julio Frenk
“Drons change the way politicians think about war. You already have society's barriers against war dropping, and now you have a technology that takes the barriers to the ground. We can carry it out without having to deal with some of the consequences of sending our sons and daughters into harm's way.” ThinkingWayWarDealsTechnologySonPoliticianDaughterConsequenceHarmBarriersDroppingSon And DaughterAgainst War Author:P. W. Singer
“I'd rather deal with the consequences of the truth rather than the benefits of a lie.” LyingDealsBenefitsConsequence Author:Devin Kelley