Effects Quotes
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Emotions of any kind are produced by melody and rhythm; therefore by music a man becomes accustomed to feeling the right emotions; music has thus the power to form character, and the various kinds of music based on various modes may be distinguished by their effects on character.
Aristotle -
but sometimes optimism is the only drug that works. But it’s sadly temporary in its effects.
Rachel Caine
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Synergy: The combined effect of individuals in collaboration that exceeds the sum of their individual effects.
Stephen Covey -
Opinion, a sovereign mistress of effects.
William Shakespeare -
And if I would have taken lessons I probably wouldn't have done it, and what forced me to do all this weird stuff on the guitar was I couldn't afford effects pedals, I didn't have all this stuff when I was a kid so I just tried to squeeze all the weird noises I could out of the guitar, which brings me to building guitars.
Eddie Van Halen Van Halen -
I read neither good nor bad about me. I let it not even in my life, so it has no effect on me. I am very sensitive.
Bette Midler -
Thoughts are but dreams till their effects are tried.
William Shakespeare -
In any given instance, behavior can be predicted best by considering both self-efficacy and outcome beliefs . . . different patterns of self-efficacy and outcome beliefs are likely to produce different psychological effects.
Albert Bandura
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James Dean's death had a profound effect on me. The instant I heard about it, I vomited. I don't know why.
Montgomery Clift -
How are you coming into the effect? How are you getting out?
Dai Vernon -
Once you admit a lie or a slander into your ears, you can never totally rid yourself of its effects.
Daniel Lapin -
If the painter works directly from nature, he ultimately looks for nothing but momentary effects; he does not try to compose, and soon he gets monotonous.
Auguste Renoir -
I love language. It doesn't bother me that its effects are partial. To me that is very sanity-producing. It would be weird if the effects of language were more than partial, if your whole life existed within your texts. That would be much scarier to me than language being an inadequate tool to represent.
Maggie Nelson -
Those magistrates who can prevent crime, and do not, in effect encourage it.
Cato the Younger
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The income effects in an economy always sum to zero.
Arthur Laffer -
Fiction shows the external effects of internal conditions. Be aware of the tension between internal and external movement.
Raymond Carver -
Alcohol, taken in sufficient quantities, may produce all the effects of drunkenness.
Oscar Wilde -
Any effects created before 1975 were done with either tape or echo chambers or some kind of acoustic treatment. No magic black boxes!
Alan Parsons -
I like to call someone a raving c**t every now and then, when it’s appropriate, for effect (...) ‘You cocksucker.’ I love that kind of language.
Andrew Breitbart -
Got the domino effect In the front row passin out
Nicki Minaj
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They who have drunk beer, fall on their back, but there is a peculiarity in the effects of the drink made from barley, for they that get drunk on other intoxicating liquors fall on all parts of their body, they fall on the left side, on the right side, on their faces, and and on their backs. But it is only those who get drunk on beer that fall on their backs with their faces upward.
Aristotle -
There are things in our lives that take up an enormous importance and that become very dominant effects in our biography. And that comes out of a variety of reasons, but fundamentally comes out of how that particular experience connects with your effective systems of response.
Antonio Damasio -
It is almost certain that excess in eating is the cause of almost all the diseases of the body, but its effects on the soul are even more disastrous.
Alphonsus Liguori -
Accurate processing of information about outcomes is no simple task under the variable conditions of everyday life . . . usually, many factors enter into determining what effects, if any, given actions will have, Actions, therefore, produce outcomes probabilistically rather than certainly. Depending on the particular conjunction of factors, the same course of action may produce given outcomes regularly, occasionally, or only infrequently.
Albert Bandura