1. He who sows the cause must eat the fruit. ——Germany
2. Only when you know why it is so can you know what it is. ——(British) Francis Bacon
3. Those who are in power die because of their power, those who are rich die because of money, those who are groveling die because of serving, and those who seek pleasure die because of indulgence. , and Steppenwolf dies from its isolation. ——(Switzerland) Haisai
4. Those who swim in sin will surely sink in sorrow. ——UK
5. Everything in the universe is interconnected, and the universe itself is just an endless chain of causes and results. ——(French) Holbach
6. The law of motion is the law of cause and effect. ——(Print) Bianxi
7. Causes and results, means and purposes, seeds and fruits cannot be separated. Because the effect is conceived in the cause, the end exists in advance in the means, and the fruit is hidden in the seed. ——(American) Emerson
8. The reason is not revealed, but the result is known to everyone. ——Italy
9. The cause obviously remains in the result of the cause. ——Bergson
10. What kind of signs there are, there are what kind of troubles there are. ——(Ancient Rome) Cicero
1. What are the antecedents, what are the consequences. ——(Ancient Rome) Marcus Aurelius
2. Because the cause is unique, it has formed part of the result, and is formed at the same time as the result. It both determines the result and is determined by the result. ——Bergson
3. Every why has a reason. ——UK
4. Happiness is not a reward, but a result; suffering is not a punishment, but a retribution. ——Ingersoll
5. There is no dust without wind, and there is no trouble without disaster. ——Mongolia
6. Don’t count the chicks before the eggs hatch. ——Britain
7. When the leaves rustle, there must be wind. ——Czechoslovakia
8. As soon as something begins, you must think of its consequences. ——Japan
9. Everyone admits that as long as anything exists, there is a reason for its existence. ——(UK) Hume
10. The disaster you will encounter one day is the retribution of your laziness for a certain period of time. ——France
11. Once you sow an evil seed, never expect to reap the fruit of good. ——Iran
12. Everything that is generated or created must be caused by some reason, because without a reason, nothing can be created. ——(Ancient Greece) Plato
13. Without cause, there is no effect. ——(Indian) Janata
14. There is no fire without sparks. ——France
15. Nothing is caused by one reason, but always by multiple reasons. - Hamsun
16. The balance between effect and cause is extremely large, so it is difficult to regard the cause as the "biological parent" of the effect. ——Bergson
17. Evil deeds cannot produce good results, and sewage cannot serve as a mirror.
——Italy