Famous Quotes
103 Quotations with Precede.
- 81. Mary Catherine Bateson: The timing of death, like the ending of a story, gives a changed meaning to what ...
- 82. Al Batt: Good advice usually works best when preceded by a bad scare.
- 83. Tiberius Caesar: I shall always be consistent and never change my ways so long as I am in my sens ...
- 84. Niels Diffrient: Today the ringing of the telephone takes precedence over everything. It reaches ...
- 85. Alexander Haig: We went in there and in 60 days with unprecedented use of precision weapons we w ...
- 86. John Harvey-Jones: Planning is an unnatural process; it is much more fun to do something. The nices ...
- 87. Paul Kagame: It is a day we remember systematic slaughter of over a million of our innocent f ...
- 88. David Korten: In a world of increasing inequality, the legitimacy of institutions that give pr ...
- 89. Laurence J. Peter: As a matter of fact is an expression that precedes many an expression that isn't ...
- 90. Nancy Pelosi: The president led us into the Iraq war on the basis of unproven assertions witho ...
- 91. Joseph Ratzinger: The Eucharist is not itself the sacrament of reconciliation, but in fact it pres ...
- 92. Donald Rumsfeld: When you raise issues with the President, try to come away with both that decisi ...
- 93. Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand: Ones reputation is like a shadow, it is gigantic when it precedes you, and a pig ...
- 94. Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand: The reputation of a man is like his shadow, gigantic when it precedes him, and p ...
- 95. Harry S. Truman: That precedent should continue-not by a Constitutional amendment but by custom b ...
- 96. Peter York: In the Golden Age, that is the 1970's, the Phoney Wars were... style wars... sty ...
- 97. Claude Lévi-Strauss: Every landscape appears first of all as a vast chaos . . . . [But] the most maje ...
- 98. Michael Walzer: According to other writers, it is the women who last longest in sieges, the youn ...
- 99. Stephen Covey: The "Inside-Out" approach to personal and self; even more fundamentally, to star ...
- 100. Henry David Thoreau: Man's capacities have never been measured. Nor are we to judge of what he can do ...