Consequences Of Our Actions Quotes by Huston Smith, Kenneth Clarke, Thomas Metzinger, J. K. Rowling, King Hussein I, Khaled Hosseini and many others.

…the only thing that continues is the consequences of our action.
It would be immoral to walk away from the consequences of our actions, leaving behind anarchy and civil war in Iraq.
Only as long as we believe in our own identity over time does it make sense for us to make future plans, avoid risks, and treat our fellow human beings fairly – for the consequences of our actions will, in the end, always concern ourselves.
The consequences of our actions are always so complicated, so diverse, that predicting the future is a very difficult business indeed.
We should face reality and our past mistakes in an honest, adult way. Boasting of glory does not make glory, and singing in the dark does not dispel fear.
Nothing happens in a vacuum in life: every action has a series of consequences, and sometimes it takes a long time to fully understand the consequences of our actions.
We make choices. No one else can live our lives for us. And we must confront and accept the consequences of our actions.
What our Seventh Generation will have is a consequence of our actions today.
I believe that we are solely responsible for our choices, and we have to accept the consequences of every deed, word, and thought throughout our lifetime.
Copyright: Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Family Limited Partnership.
Copyright: Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Family Limited Partnership.
The consequences of our actions take hold of us, quite indifferent to our claim that meanwhile we have ‘improved.
So long as we are brave enough to accept the consequences of our actions, no one can take away our freedom of choice.
Reason and free inquiry are the only effectual agents against error.
In Buddhist teaching, ignorance is considered the fundamental cause of violence – ignorance… about the separation of self and other… about the consequences of our actions.
There is only one basic human right: the right to do as you please, without causing others harm. With it comes our only basic human duty: the duty to accept the consequences of our actions.