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Actors cannot choose the manner in which they are born. Consequently, it is the one gesture in their lives completely devoid of self-consciousness.
— Helen Hayes
The vibrations of mental forces are the finest and consequently the most powerful in existence.
— Charles F. Haanel
Swingers are all from the suburbs and consequently brain-addled by car pools, shopping malls, and welcome wagons.
— Cynthia Heimel
Extraordinary and null - these two adjectives apply to the sexual act, and, consequently, to everything resulting from it, to life first of all.
— Emil Cioran
You mortals arose from the possibility she made and, though she always liked to think so, are consequently not of her direct design.
— Garth Nix
The names of the plants ought to be stable [certa], consequently they should be given to stable genera.
— Carl Linnaeus
Consequently they who assert that all is well have said a foolish thing, they should have said all is for the best.
— Voltaire
She made me feel like a first-class idiot, and consequently I became a first-class idiot around her.
— Jojo Moyes
My Way is the Way of Karate, which is also the Way of humanity, and which is consequently related to the Way of Heaven.
— Mas Oyama
We are not taught to think decently on sex subjects, and consequently we have no language for them except indecent language.
— George Bernard Shaw
If one's patriotism is merely instinctive it is irrational and irresponsible, and consequently a danger to one's country.
— Paul Monroe
The idiot was not a lot of thinking, which is an important move on. Smart people mostly think, consequently never stepped
— Bob Sadino
Earnestness is good; it means business. But fanaticism overdoes, and is consequently reactionary.
— Charles Spurgeon
If we preach God, it means we preach light. Consequently we preach freedom from ignorance.
— Sunday Adelaja
[On the Adam and Eve story:] They both fell from innocence, and consequently from happiness, but not from equality.
— Sarah Moore Grimke
Detroit, my 'great' subject, made me the person I am, consequently the writer I am - for better or worse.
— Joyce Carol Oates
Consequently, from the very advent of agriculture, worries about the future became major players in the theatre of the human mind.
— Yuval Noah Harari
Moderation sees itself as beautiful; it is unaware that in the eye of the immoderate it appears black and sober and consequently ugly-looking
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I was too much in solitude, and consequently was obliged to be in continual burning of thought, as an only resource.
— John Keats
There are many kinds of eyes. Even the sphinx has eyes - and consequently there are many kinds of 'truths,' and consequently there is no truth
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The church has lost its ability to discipline members who live openly in sin. Consequently, we have lost our witness in the community.
— Billy Graham
Consequently, a young business often grows by large percentages. Mature businesses rarely do.
— Roy H. Williams
I am contented, happy, and consequently a bad historian.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Beauty is a pledge of the possible conformity between the soul and nature, and consequently a ground of faith in the supremacy of the good.
— George Santayana
Information is power only if you can take action with it. Then, and only then, does it represent knowledge and, consequently, power.
— Daniel Burrus
We have been able to have fine poetry in England because the public do not read it, and consequently do not influence it.
— Oscar Wilde
Consequently the student who is devoid of talent will derive no more profit from this work than barren soil from a treatise on agriculture.
— Quintilian
Gambling in the mark has been the great indoor sport of the capitalists for months, and consequently food has increased by 25 to 100 per cent.
— Agnes Smedley
In laughter we always find an unavowed intention to humiliate and consequently to correct our neighbour.
— Henri Bergson
History always constitutes the relation between a present and its past. Consequently fear of the present leads to mystification of the past
— John Berger
He was a fiddler, and consequently a rogue.
— Jonathan Swift
A constitution, intended to
endure for ages to come, and
consequently, to be adapted to the
various crises of human affairs. — John Marshall
endure for ages to come, and
consequently, to be adapted to the
various crises of human affairs. — John Marshall
Unnecessary hustle is one of the American follies. We hustle at both work and play, and consequently enjoy neither to the utmost.
— William Feather
The false contrasts which the people, and consequently the language, believes in, are always dangerous fetters which impede the march of truth.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
A man who has a language consequently possesses the world expressed and implied by that language.
— Frantz Fanon
Because you aren't afraid to kiss the dirt (and consequently dare to climb the sky)
— E. E. Cummings
All world-improvers are Socialists. And consequently there are no Classical world-improvers.
— Oswald Spengler
Not only do we naturalize history, but also consequently we naturalize the social phenomena which express our oppression, making change impossible
— Monique Wittig
Is it not in the struggle to obtain knowledge that happiness exists? I am very ignorant, consequently the conditions of happiness are mine.
— Fridtjof Nansen
And, consequently, the art of propaganda or public information becomes one of the most powerful forms of directive statesmanship.
— John Grierson
Faith makes blessed. Consequently it lies.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
One should want only one thing and want it constantly. Then one is sure of getting it. But I desire everything, and consequently get nothing.
— Andre Gide
"Freedom" in capitalist countries exists only for those who possess money and who consequently hold power.
— Nikita Khrushchev
She knew little about herself and consequently little about others.
— Elizabeth Goudge
He who regards many things easy will find many difficulties. Therefore the sage regards things difficult, and consequently never has difficulties.
— Laozi
Knowledge cannot defile, nor consequently the books, if the will and conscience be not defiled.
— John Milton
Remember that you are an Englishman, and have consequently won first prize in the lottery of life.
— Cecil Rhodes
The producers had seen "In a World ... " and that's where they found me out and consequently sought me out for this role [in Man up].
— Lake Bell
I had a very pleasant three years at Yale. I must say I did take it seriously, and consequently it took me a while to get over it.
— Will Davis Campbell
Good artists exist in what they make, and consequently are perfectly uninteresting in what they are.
— Dave Eggers
Sexual passion is the cause of war and the end of peace, the basis of what is serious ... and consequently the concentration of all desire
— Arthur Schopenhauer
My grandmother died when my mother was just 11 years old, and consequently, my mother never learned how to cook particularly well.
— Jami Attenberg
Consequently, in the United States the law favors those classes which are most interested in evading it elsewhere.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
What Degas called 'a way of seeing' must consequently bear a wide enough interpretation to include way of being, power, knowledge, and will.
— Paul Valery
those who married and bore children, and those who worked and consequently were not really women at all. The
— Ann Jones
Such as the love is, such is the wisdom, consequently such is the man (n. 368)
(Divine Love and Wisdom, 1763) — Emanuel Swedenborg
(Divine Love and Wisdom, 1763) — Emanuel Swedenborg
Machines have altered our way of life, but not our instincts. Consequently, there is maladjustment.
— Bertrand Russell
All my life I've believed that men and women have equal capacities and talents ... consequently there should be equality in life's chances.
— Julia Gillard
Wrong thinking leads to wrong emotions - discouragement and despair - and wrong thinking consequently leads to giving up.
— Jim Berg
Consequently, any boy who appeared at such a time was bound to carry a certain weight, a sort of saving grace, a fateful gravity.
— Trebor Healey
Consequently, we sympathize. We identify. We care. In fact, most writers would like you to identify
— Francine Prose
Modern marriage has lost its meaning
consequently it is being abolished. — Friedrich Nietzsche
consequently it is being abolished. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Heaven has a north and a south and an east and a west. Consequently, it must be a planet.
— Kenneth Copeland
Free will exists within each of us. Most people choose not to use their free will, so consequently they rarely alter their karmic patterns.
— Frederick Lenz
Reading is not a duty, and has consequently no business to be made disagreeable.
— Augustine Birrell
I have no illusions about my art. I am what the public made me and, consequently, I am not likely to forget my debt to them.
— Conrad Veidt
They have most satisfaction in themselves, and consequently the sweetest relish of their creature comforts.
— Matthew Henry
The main problem of a person with victim mentality is that he is incapable of thinking over his life and consequently cannot reach his goals
— Sunday Adelaja
Love, and consequently fear, of the crowd being one of the most powerful motives in all human beings ...
— Marcel Proust
Consequently, most of us really exist at the mercy of other people's formulations of what's important.
— June Jordan
Free expression is the gateway to assimilation. Consequently, radical Islam cannot tolerate it.
— Andrew C. McCarthy
If we extend our senses, then, consequently, we will extend our knowledge. It's really very basic.
— Neil Harbisson
We are consequently wreaking havoc on our fellow animals and on the surrounding ecosystem,
— Yuval Noah Harari
Darky was always looking for the good thing, no matter how small, and consequently he often found it.
— Richard Flanagan
If you wage war, do it energetically and with severity. This is the only way to make it shorter and consequently less inhuman.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
Sunsets and death; death and therefore kisses, kisses and consequently birth and then death for yet another generation of sunset watchers.
— Aldous Huxley
I would play hooky from school and spend all day in the movie theaters. Consequently, I learned satire in all its subtle forms.
— Nile Rodgers
Now an enemy is never so near and consequently so threatening, as when he has completely disappeared.
— Alexandre Dumas
The first concern of any dictatorship is, consequently, to subjugate both labor and culture.
— Albert Camus
The leader who refuses to move until the fear is gone will never move. Consequently, he will never lead.
— Andy Stanley
The solar system is off center and consequently man is too ...
— Harlow Shapley
I do not understand people who like to make noise; consequently I fear them, and since I fear them, I hate them.
— Patricia Highsmith
The more information you have, the more human our heroes become and consequently the less mysterious and godlike. They need to be godlike.
— Nick Cave
I'm a free soul who hates paying attention to things I am not interested in. Consequently, I have rarely been comfortable in the role of 'employee.'
— Steven Solomon
A saint realizes that it is God who engineers his circumstances; consequently there are no complaints, only unrestrained surrender to Jesus.
— Oswald Chambers
A government or an administration, who means and acts honestly, has nothing to fear, and consequently has nothing to conceal;
— Thomas Paine
It wasn't fair and part of him knew it wasn't fair, but never in his life had he felt so helpless, so lost, and so consequently mean. He
— Stephen King
Painting is consequently an almost blind, desperate effort, like that of a person abandoned, helpless, in totally incomprehensible surroundings.
— Gerhard Richter
All power is lodged in, and consequently derived from, the people. We should wear it as a breastplate, and buckle it on as our armour.
— George Mason
Man is always more than he can know of himself; consequently, his accomplishments, time and again, will come as a surprise to him.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Optical units close to each other on a picture plane tend to be seen together and, consequently, one can stabilize them in coherent figures.
— Gyorgy Kepes
I clung on to time, and consequently to learning, the only human activity that makes time our ally.
— Cesar Aira
People have always frightened and bored me consequently I have been within my own shell.
— Jackson Pollock