“Europe must dissipate any doubts over the euro, affirm that the euro is an irreversible project and act in consequence.” DoubtProjectsConsequenceEuropeEuroIrreversible Author:Mariano Rajoy
“If children have an interest in nature, they will understand. I want them to become people who appreciate the consequences the next generation will suffer if we destroy our natural surroundings. So without a doubt, they need to learn that nature is vital to us by experiencing it. I want them to like nature and to climb mountains and so on.” PeopleIfsWantNeedsChildrenSufferingNextInterestNaturalDoubtGenerationsMountainConsequenceAppreciateClimbsSurroundingsNext Generation Author:Tamae Watanabe
“Persecution always says, 'I know the consequences of your opinion better than you know them yourselves.' But the language of toleration was always amicable, liberal, and just: it confessed its doubts, and acknowledged its ignorance ... Persecution had always reasoned from cause to effect, from opinion to action, [that such an opinion would invariably lead to but one action], which proved generally erroneous; while toleration led us invariably to form just conclusions, by judging from actions and not from opinions.” KnowsActionFormLanguageCausesOpinionDoubtEffectsIgnoranceJudgingConsequenceConclusionPersecutionBetter Than YouToleration Author:Charles James Fox
“In the eye of the law no doubt, man and wife are for many purposes one: but that is a strong figurative expression, and cannot be so dealt with as that all the consequences must follow which would result from its being literally true.” MenEyeLawPurposeStrongResultsDoubtWifeExpressionConsequenceNo Doubt Author:William Henry Maule
“Some recent occurrences such as the BSE disaster and even perhaps - dare I mention it - the present severe weather conditions in our country are, I have no doubt, the consequences of mankind's arrogant disregard of the delicate balance of nature. We have to find a way of ensuring that our remarkable and seemingly beneficial advances in technology do not just become the agents of our own destruction.” WayCountryTechnologyDoubtConditionsMankindBalanceConsequenceDestructionEnvironmentalDareDisasterWeatherOur CountryAgentsNo DoubtRemarkableDelicateArrogantSevereBeneficialStewardshipDisregard Author:Prince Charles
“I doubt not, but from self-evident Propositions, by necessary Consequences, as incontestable as those in Mathematics, the measures of right and wrong might be made out.” MadeSelfMightDoubtConsequenceMathematicsEvidentPropositions Book:An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Source: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
“No matter how frustrated you may feel, there is always a way out. In every situation that arises, we choose to be powerful or powerless. It may not always feel like it, but it is a choice. And there are consequences for these choices in terms of the results we get, and the subsequent increase or decrease in our power and influence. If we choose powerlessness, it is often because we doubt there is any other option.” IfsWayFeelsMayMatterChoicesTermResultsPowerfulSituationDoubtInfluenceConsequenceIncreaseAriseFrustratedPowerlessDecreasePowerlessnessThere Is Always A Way Author:Blaine Lee Pardoe