Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect.
Ralph Waldo EmersonMots clés inspirational causality necessity chance naturalism darwinism luck causation cause-and-effect kalam-cosmological-argument serendipity
Unable to attribute misfortune to chance, unable to accept their ultimate insignificance within the greater scheme, the people looked for monsters in their midst.
Bernard BeckettMots clés fear chance misfortune cause-and-effect fault-finding finger-pointing
Injustice in the end produces independence.
VoltaireMots clés injustice suffering independence cause-and-effect
There is no deception on the part of the woman, where a man bewilders himself: if he deludes his own wits, I can certainly acquit the women. Whatever man allows his mind to dwell upon the imprint his imagination has foolishly taken of women, is fanning the flames within himself -- and, since the woman knows nothing about it, she is not to blame. For if a man incites himself to drown, and will not restrain himself, it is not the water's fault.
John GowerMots clés perception gender men women self-deception prejudice misogyny inequality delusion stereotypes discrimination expectations deceit double-standards clichés cause-and-effect social-norms
Situations seem to happen to people, but in reality, they unfold from deeper karmic causes. The universe unfolds to itself, bringing to bear any cause that needs to be included. Don’t take this process personally. The working out of cause and effect is eternal. You are part of this rising and falling that never ends, and only by riding the wave can you ensure that the waves don’t drown you. The ego takes everything personally, leaving no room for higher guidance or purpose. If you can, realize that a cosmic plan is unfolding and appreciate the incredibly woven tapestry for what it is, a design of unparalleled marvel.
Deepak ChopraMots clés spirituality karma cause-and-effect
Karma has been a pop culture term for ages. But really, what the heck is it?
Karma is not an inviolate engine of cosmic punishment. Rather, it is a neutral sequence of acts, results, and consequences.
Receiving misfortune does not necessarily indicate that one has committed evil. But it is a sufficient indicator of something else.
And that something else can be anything, as long as it is a logical consequence of what has come before.
Consider: if you fall into a well, you are not a bad person who deserves to suffer—you are merely someone who took a wrong step. Or someone who had one drink too many. Or got a head rush due to poor circulation. Or forgot to wear your glasses. Or—
The reasons are plentiful, and all plausible. But the chain of cause and effect goes way, way back into the deepest hoariest recesses of your personal past.
So never rule out retribution. But never expect it.
Mots clés justice debt consequences cause effect retribution karma cause-and-effect karmic-debt karmic smackdown
Man doeth this and doeth that from the good or evil of his heart; but he knows not to what end his sense doth prompt him; for when he strikes he is blind to where the blow shall fall, nor can he count the airy threads that weave the web of circumstance. Good and evil, love and hate, night and day, sweet and bitter, man and woman, heaven above and the earth beneath--all those things are needful, one to the other, and who knows the end of each?
H. Rider HaggardMots clés choice free-will time fate change chance intention action crime good-and-evil results circumstance opposites cause-and-effect result long-term chain-of-events
I can't say I know at this moment what all these laws are. But on some level everybody knows that we are all getting exactly what we deserve.
Thaddeus GolasMots clés justice universe law self-awareness cause-and-effect deserve merit
Quantum fluctuations are, at their root, completely a-causal, in the sense that cause and effect and ordering of events in time is not a part of how these fluctuations work. Because of this, there seem not to be any correlations built into these kinds of fluctuations because 'law' as we understand the term requires some kind of cause-and-effect structure to pre-exist. Quantum fluctuations can precede physical law, but it seems that the converse is not true. So in the big bang, the establishment of 'law' came after the event itself, but of course even the concept of time and causality may not have been quite the same back then as they are now.
Sten F. OdenwaldMots clés science universe cosmology physics laws quantum-mechanics big-bang causation cause-and-effect singularity quantum a-causal fluctuations quantum-fluctuations
Karma, simply put, is an action for an action ... good or bad.
Stephen RichardsMots clés action karma deed cause-and-effect stephen-richards elightenment good-source what-is-karma words-and-actions
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