Quotes about Sequence
For first must give place to last, because last must have its time to come; but last gives place to nothing; for there is not another to succeed.
- John Bunyan
Finally, you ask them to make a commitment with a sales email sequence.
- Donald Miller
The ultimate in parallel thinking is the Golden Rule—providing it is read both ways. The traditional sequence assumes a healthy self-esteem and asks for empathy: "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." But for many people whose self-esteem has been suppressed, the revolution lies in reversing it: Do unto yourself as you would do unto others.
- Gloria Steinem
Objection 6: Further, evening and morning do not sufficiently divide the day, since the day has many parts. Therefore the words, "The evening and morning were the second day" or, "the third day," are not suitable. Objection 7: Further, "first," not "one," corresponds to "second" and "third." It should therefore have been said that, "The evening and the morning were the first day," rather than "one day.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
To know what is first and what is last will lead near to what is taught in the Great Learning.
- Confucius
Good Working Habit No. 2: Do Things in the Order of Their Importance.
- Dale Carnegie
The severity of the law of God is the necessary sequence of his infinite love.
- G Campbell Morgan
trying to cook over the fire, plugging in the lamp before attempting to flip it on, or cranking up the engine before trying to put the car into gear. We
- Stephen Kendrick
She uses a formula when writing a short story, which goes ABDCE, for Action, Background, Development, Climax, and Ending.
- Anne Lamott
There is one difference between a long life & a great dinner; in the dinner, the sweet things come last.
- Audrey Hepburn
Genes are effectively one-dimensional. If you write down the sequence of A, C, G and T, that's kind of what you need to know about that gene. But proteins are three-dimensional. They have to be because we are three-dimensional, and we're made of those proteins. Otherwise we'd all sort of be linear, unimaginably weird creatures.
- Francis Collins
By myth I mean the arrangement of the incidents
- Aristotle