Quotes about Consequences
You watch teenage girls and feel shivers up and down your arms -- those poor creatures don't know the first thing about time or agony or the price they're going to have to pay for just about everything.
— Alice Hoffman
What you send out comes back to you threefold. What you give to the world returns in kind. Blood begets blood.
— Alice Hoffman
Now Franny understood that you must be yourself no matter what; anything else was a lie, and a denial of who you were would always cause grief. What you put out into the world came back to you threefold. If you could not accept yourself, you would be reviled and cast out, adrift in the world.
— Alice Hoffman
What you set out into the world came back to you threefold.
— Alice Hoffman
that you must be yourself no matter what; anything else was a lie, and a denial of who you were would always cause grief. What you put out into the world came back to you threefold.
— Alice Hoffman
Until you do right by me, I say, everything you even dream about will fail.
— Alice Walker
You telling me I won't even be able to love my own say, say Miss Eleanor Jane. No, say Sofia. That's not what I'm telling you. I'm telling you I won't be able to love your own son. You can love him just as much as you want to. But be ready to suffer the consequences. That's how the colored live.
— Alice Walker
Every lick you hit me you will suffer twice
— Alice Walker
Life is accumulative - Either our errors accumulate to what we don't get, or our wise decisions accumulate into what we do get.
— Jim Rohn
All trials are trials for one's life, just as all sentences are sentences of death.
— Oscar Wilde
To depart from righteousness is to choose a life of crushing burdens, failures, and disappointments, a life caught in the toils of endless problems that are never resolved.
— Dallas Willard
One of the trials of life is that we do not usually receive immediately the full blessing for righteousness or the full cursing for wickedness.
— Ezra Taft Benson