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Princes are like heavenly bodies, which cause good or evil times, and which have much veneration, but no rest.
— Francis Bacon
Patients rarely die of the disease from which they suffer. Secondary or terminal infections are the real cause of death.
— William Osler
It is no small pity, and should cause us no little shame, that, through our own fault, we do not understand ourselves, or know who we are.
— Teresa Of Avila
Three or four plays cause the momentum to shift. We turned it over and gave Baylor a cheap score.
— Bill Vaughan
The fact that the talk may be boring or turgid or uninspiring should not cause us to forget the fact that it is preferable to war.
— Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
Never give in or give up easily on a cause.
— Alex Ferguson
Lawyer's anxiety about the fate of the most interesting cause has seldom spoiled either his sleep or digestion.
— Walter Scott
If the world appears abundant in smiles or overwhelmed by scowls, you might ask yourself if you're not to blame.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Do you think that it is possible to have a mere taste of commonness? Either one hates it or makes common cause with it.
— Franz Grillparzer
Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I always had the desire to entertain people, whether it was to make 'em laugh or to scare 'em or stir things up just to cause problems.
— Marilyn Manson
Low interest rates and cheap credit also cause people to act foolishly or greedily ...
— Fareed Zakaria
I don't know if my wife left me because of my drinking or I started drinking 'cause my wife left me.
— Nicolas Cage
It remains to be seen which program will cause greater societal damage: China's one-child policy or America's one-parent policy.
— P. J. O'Rourke
Regardless of WHAT we do in our lives, our WHY - our driving purpose, cause or belief - never changes.
— Simon Sinek
Profit is not the explanation, cause, or rationale of business behavior and business decisions, but the test of their validity.
— Peter Drucker
Lastly, it is not with us as with other men, whom small things can discourage, or small discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again ...7
— Peter Marshall
I have been made to realize tonight that there are limits to what I wish to do or see done for any cause.
— Guy Gavriel Kay
what ever the cause or purpose of the break-up, heartbreak is always difficult to handle.
— Raul Castell
When I make a movie, it's almost a relief to get shooting 'cause the hell is over, or part of the hell is over.
— David Ayer
Many people, for many reasons, feel rootless - but orphans and abandoned or abused children have particular cause.
— Christina Baker Kline
Somebody needs to make Scooby a snack or something, 'cause this howling is freaking old!
— Kresley Cole
I'm not sure if it's cause I'm getting old, but my heels have to be 3.5 inch or less, or a chunky heel.
— Solange Knowles
The day I pitched, I would drink either 'cause I was celebrating or I lost and couldn't sleep.
— Dwight Gooden
The mathematical method is disinterested in the efficient cause and the final cause or the goodness of a thing and it should not be so disinterested.
— Fulton J. Sheen
Probability is not about the odds, but about the belief in the existence of an alternative outcome, cause, or motive.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
To believe in a just law of cause and effect, carrying with it a punishment or a reward, is to believe in righteousness.
— Ernest Holmes
I would rather go swimming with great white sharks than wade in romance 'cause I can never find the courage to ask her to dinner or even to dance.
— Adam Young Owl
The more one forgets himself - by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love - the more human he is.
— Viktor E. Frankl
No matter whether a person belongs to the upper ranks or the lower, if he has not put his life on the line at least once he has cause for shame.
— Nabeshima Naoshige
The Next Big Thing is not another Pentecost or another apostle or another political or social cause. It is Christ's return.
— Michael S. Horton
Thoughts, quotes, and philosophies - good or bad - cause us to evaluate ourselves. And that is good.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
The main cause of poverty or financial struggle is fear and ignorance, not the economy or the government or the rich.
— Robert Kiyosaki
I use my fame now when I want to help a cause or other people.
— Elizabeth Taylor
The cause of freedom is not the cause of a race or a sect, a party or a class-it is the cause of human kind, the very birthright of humanity.
— Anna Julia Cooper
Are you being obedient, or just martyring yourself for another good cause?
— Janine Mendenhall
Why a writer? I should have been a surgeon or a mechanic, for surely a scalpel or wrench couldn't cause me the anguish words do.
— J. Carter Swift
A loud noise will get your fight-or-flight response going. This, over the years, can cause real cardiovascular damage.
— A. J. Jacobs
No one is worthy of a good home here or in heaven that is not willing to be in peril for a good cause.
— John Mason Brown
Too many words cause exhaustion
[In the mind or from the mouth]
Better to abide in stillness — Lao-Tzu
[In the mind or from the mouth]
Better to abide in stillness — Lao-Tzu
The enforcement of the law cannot depend on the justice of a cause or one man's conscience.
— Harold H. Greene
If you get earaches, I'd turn my volume down a notch or two for you. Cause I will do anything for you.
— Alice Cooper
Lily wondered if Jesus's cause suffered more because of his enemies or his helpers.
— Michaela Thompson
People cannot change people. Only God can get inside a person's heart and cause him or her to want to change.
— Joyce Meyer
If you are not willing to stand up for anything or anybody, then why should the Creator take a single step to help you?
— Suzy Kassem
In reality there is no cause or effect, there is only the indifference of the universe.
— Al Goldstein
Stop concentrating on the leaves concentrate on d root cause where they came from.Curse or bless d cause
— Ikechukwu Joseph
Dietary fat, whether saturated or not, is not a cause of obesity, heart disease or any other chronic disease of civilization.
— Andrew Weil
An emotion does not cause pain. Resistance or suppression of emotion causes pain.
— Frederick Dodson
It is never acceptable for us to be the cause of any child to feel unloved or worthless.
— Joel Burns
One way or other, God will give redress to the injured, who in a humble silence commit their cause to him;
— Matthew Henry
Ideas or the lack of them can cause disease!
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
I'm not out looking for a cause. They sort of find me or find my heart. But sure, there's always time for that. My big mouth can talk all the time.
— Natalie Maines
We need not seek a cause or a motive or a purpose for that which is, in its nature, eternally self-existent and free.
— Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Think about the suffering we cause ourselves internally through getting angry or jealous.
— Gyalwa Dokhampa
I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient.
— Christopher Hitchens
There is no cause so good or noble that it will not attract fuggheads; and the fuggheads will get all the press.
— Larry Niven
Psychoanalysts believe that the only 'normal' people are those who cause no trouble either to themselves or anyone else.
— A.J.P. Taylor
The atomists , unlike Socrates , Plato , and Aristotle , sought to explain the world without introducing the notion of purpose or final cause.
— Bertrand Russell
There is no stronger or weaker ... . You're strong in the moment when you go right to the end for the cause you are defending.
— David Belle
Death or success is what I quest, cause I'm fearless.
— Tupac Shakur
Choices made, whether bad or good, follow you forever and affect everyone in their path one way or another.
— J.E.B. Spredemann
People who believe they cause good things tend to like themselves better than people who believe good things come from other people or circumstances.
— Martin Seligman
The current extinction has its own novel cause: not an asteroid or a massive volcanic eruption but one weedy species.
— Elizabeth Kolbert
Love is not weak, feeble or soft. Love is the positive force of life. Love is the cause of everything positive and good.
— Rhonda Byrne
Emotion is created by a cause, whether that cause is factual or imaginary does not matter, as longer as the believer holds it as true.
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
If you teach your children how to bully, or do nothing to stop them, teach them also how to die for their cause.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
I'd prostitute my talents if it would further my cause, steal if there was no way out, killing my friends or anyone else if it would help my art.
— Ingmar Bergman
A fanatic's willingness to kill or be killed in the service of a cause cannot prove the rightness of that cause.
— Poul Anderson
Praying and then doubting whether it will be heard or manifested is really doubting the Universe's power.
— Maddy Malhotra
Am I foolish and insignificant or am I great? I gave all the individuals in the world cause to kneel down in front of me.
— Sun Myung Moon
There will always be a storm. You may be rained on or cause the rain yourself. I much prefer the latter.
— David Liss
When I was born, they put casts on my legs 'cause I had some kind of dysplasia or something. My legs were all messed up.
— Bebe Neuwirth
Everyone has good cause for suicide, or at least it seems that way to those who search for it. (74)
— Kay Redfield Jamison
It was my choice or chance or curse To adopt the cause for better or worse And with my worldly goods & wit And soul & body worship it -
— Edgar Allan Poe
All the thoughts/images in our minds, and all the emotions connected with our thoughts will sooner or later manifest as our reality.
— Maddy Malhotra
Events do not really have beginnings or ends. Behind every event is the previous one, causing, or helping to cause, what follows.
— Isabelle Holland
(...) cause after a request like that there's always a next time, wether you say yes or no.
— Margaret Atwood
Love is not an antidote of depression or loneliness, but it itself is a cause of depression and loneliness.
— Raj Singh