Whenever the government of the United States shall break up, it will probably be in consequence of a false direction having been given to public opinion.
Alfred Kugal
We started focusing on this in earnest late summer and early fall. I can build more power plants. In the 12 years before us, not a single plant of major consequence was built.
Gray Davis
We shall never be understood or respected by the English until we carry our individuality to extremes, and by asserting our independence, become of sufficient consequence in their eyes to merit a closer study than they have hitherto accorded us.
Alexander Theroux
We don`t want crimes committed in New Mexico falling through the cracks. This legislation ensures that there is no area of our state where crimes can be committed without consequence.
Amy DePuy
We are bound to lose Ireland in consequence of years of cruelty, stupidity and misgovernment and I would rather lose her as a friend than as a foe.
Andrew Moran
This may well be another consequence of our use of antibiotics. It`s another example of an organism that all of a sudden has gotten a lot meaner and nastier.
Art Godi
There`s no question that Stalin broke the agreements made at Yalta completely about elections that were supposed to be held immediately in Poland, and Eastern Europe was plunged into slavery as a consequence.
Amal Salman
There`s no consequence to them because Nova Scotia Power has been coddling these electric-heat customers and not forcing them to pay the cost they have been incurring,
John Woods
There are contributions of consequence that are occurring across the world. I don`t think we (the U.S.) are in a position at our current levels of investment in education to control or even have a strong influence on how innovation develops.
Chris Murray
The primary and most beautiful of Nature`s qualities is motion, which agitates her at all times, but this motion is simply a perpetual consequence of crimes, she conserves it by means of crimes only.
Marquis de Sade
The legions of reporters who cover politics don`t want to quit the clash and thunder of electoral combat for the dry duty of analyzing the federal budget. As a consequence, we have created the perpetual presidential campaign.
Alexei Pushkov
The lawlessness of frontier life in America has been pictured as a remarkable phenomenon. In reality, it was the natural consequence of indiscriminate mixing of volatile substances.
Paul Harris
The consequence of Mr. Bush`s and Blair`s historic lie that the reason for invading Iraq was weapons of mass destruction, is that everything is being doubted.
Andrew Kennedy
The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime and the punishment of his guilt.
Allan Beck
The bad news is that [Maximus] failed to meet their service-level requirements for paper-based turn-around times in September and as a consequence are being penalized for that, ... it is likely that there will be a paper-based penalty (for October) as wel...
George Abbott
Pope John Paul II not only was a powerful spiritual leader for Catholics but also a world leader of extraordinary consequence during the last quarter-century.
Mike Ferguson
One has to accept pain as a condition of existence. One has to court doubt and darkness as the cost of knowing. One needs a will stubborn in conflict, but apt always to the total acceptance of every consequence of living and dying.
Amber Valetta
On even the worst days, when nothing was working at the lab, I knew that at home I would find warmth, peace, companionship, and encouragement. As a consequence, the next day would surely be better.
James Cronin
Nothing can ever happen twice. In consequence, the sorry fact is that we arrive here improvised and leave without the chance to practice.
Andrew Shields
Men have defined the parameters of every subject. All feminist arguments, however radical in intent or consequence, are with or against assertions or premises implicit in the male system, which is made credible or authentic by the power of men to name.
Andrea Dworkin