Not exact matches
Stone's film enacts in all its glory, seductiveness, and rushing confusion the myth that became its ruling good — the
idea of spiritual quest occurring through hedonistic frenzy; and it not only shows its
bad consequences, but how it was failing even on Morrison's own poetic - mythic terms.
The notion that one's
ideas form the basis
of religious identity and integrity is itself part
of the bequest
of emerging modernity:
Bad ideas have
consequences, so let's fix the
ideas themselves.
Because a teen's brain is seeking this new stimulation and can't always put the breaks on a
bad idea, a friend's suggestion to «have fun» by painting graffiti on the high school is tempting, regardless
of the
consequences.
Yes the romance
of a horse ride or hiring a boat might trump the humble bike, but the disastrous
consequences of falling off the horse or getting wet probably make them both
bad ideas as second dates.
However, the entire
idea wasnà cents â «¬ â «cents t
bad, because the
idea of accidents in the past having
consequences in the future is logical.
A bit
of advice that doesn't answer your question: «Moving to cash to ride out stormy markets» is most often a very
bad idea regardless
of the tax
consequences.
If you file for bankruptcy you will have much
worse scars than with debt settlement and long - term
consequences that are very difficult to overcome if you need to rent a new house, or buy a car, get a loan for your business
idea, etc... Scars are not the end
of the world, but bankruptcy, on the other hand, may be the end to your financial health for many years to come!
The skin - in - the - game effect refers to the
idea that someone who isn't exposed to the
consequences of certain advice may give
bad advice.
The gallery window stops onlookers by showcasing
Bad idea a sculpture
of a polar bear, covered in white feathers, smashed flat against the glass: it is not clear if the polar bear is running away from something terrifying or if it is falling as a
consequence of an audacious dance move.
The Japanese nuclear industry and government promoted the
idea of perfect safety and the
consequence was a failure to prepare for the
worst.
The possibility for a science to be «
bad» is a
consequence of the ambiguity
of reference
of the word «science» to the associated
ideas.
«Trying to counter that with advertent geoengineering when we have no
idea of the
consequences is a very
bad and dangerous
idea.»