The mind is the result of the torments the flesh undergoes or inflicts upon itself. – Emile M. Cioran
Administrator McCarthy committed perjury and made several false statements at multiple congressional hearings and as a result, is guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors – an impeachable offense. – Paul Gosar
To my thinking, this: – that the Priestly Code rests upon the result which is only the aim of Deuteronomy. – Julius Wellhausen
And finally, it was Deuteronomy that brought about the historical result of Josiah’s reformation. – Julius Wellhausen
Cults, or related social movements such as the Taliban in Afghanistan, result in massive military expenses. – Keith Henson
Towns and cities throughout the United States have opened their hearts and homes to thousands of families displaced from their homes as a result of this horrific storm. – Jo Bonner
Fiction is harder for me than nonfiction – more gratifying, as a result, when it succeeds. – Rick Bass
Most of the oils which are valued as scents are mixtures of substances; only the combined effect of these leads to the known result. – Otto Wallach
Achievements, seldom credited to their source, are the result of unspeakable drudgery and worries. – Richard Wagner
I didn’t make it a priority, and as a result my knee didn’t heal to the extent it should have. – Shawn Johnson
All animals exhibit innate behaviors in response to specific sensory stimuli that are likely to result from the activation of developmentally programmed circuits. – Richard Axel
What I believe is that a lot of the NSA’s telephone metadata program is the result of misinformation spread by a traitor, Edward Snowden. – Tom Cotton
This result was confirmed by different researchers using various experimental arrangements. – Walther Bothe
There aren’t enough good journalists. There are too many who really weren’t groomed to be reporters and, as a result, some of the reporting is shallow. – Will McDonough
The greatly increased consumption of alcoholic beverages is very largely a direct result of the increased purchasing power created by wartime expenditures. – William Lyon Mackenzie King
There is much in the result of John Chilcot’s seven-year inquiry into the decision-making that led to Britain’s involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq that can be cited to excuse headlines that refer to his findings as ‘scathing’ and ‘damning.’ – Terry Glavin