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His mother had often said, When you choose an action, you choose the consequences of that action. She had emphasized the corollary of this axiom even more vehemently: when you desired a consequence you had damned well better take the action that would create it.

Lois McMaster Bujold

I am vehemently against it.

Sidney Davis

Church officials will vehemently deny they still reassign these men. But the sad truth is that they do.

David Clohessy

I vehemently disagree. Is Java at the end of life? We think Java is just kicking in.

John Loiacono

Both Paula Newby-Fraser and Lori Bowden vehemently protested her alleged win, drinking unapproved liquids.

Paul Huddle

The senior advisers to the president would recommend a veto on this bill, ... My voice would join those of the other senior advisers. I could not recommend more vehemently that the president should veto this bill if it's passed in its current form.

Andrew Cuomo

He told me he was plenty willing to go back out there, to eat up some innings to help the bullpen. But I wouldn't call it an argument. We've run into situations like this before and he's argued a lot more vehemently.

Jim Hickey

We are vehemently opposed to these types of crimes; unfortunately, when these things happen, it gives fuel to people who are already against the release of this information.

Laura Ahearn

The spirits industry is vehemently opposed to underage drinking and has worked aggressively to combat this serious, complex issue.

Peter Cressy

We absolutely, vehemently deny the charges. He was not doing anything illegal or wrong when he harvested.

Mario Gallucci

We, in the Interior Ministry, are vehemently against any militia carrying out security duties.

Ghalib

There is not much courage out there. Like an alcoholic, the first thing you have to do is admit you have a problem. The flip side of it is, Americans are vehemently opposed to every possible solution.

Brian M. Riedl