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Quotes about Sequence

In politics and life, timing is everything.
- Tina Smith
Why do these civilizations all seem to follow the same identifiable sequence—from bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependence, and finally from dependence back into bondage?
- Andy Andrews
The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once
- Albert Einstein
In the light of this clarification of the finite/infinite distinction, we can see that 'revelatory' action, including whatever events allow us a closer conscious share in infinite agency (in the love of the Trinity, to use the conventional theological phrasing), will be, not an interruption of the finite sequence, but a particular configuration of finite agency such that it communicates more than its own immanent content.
- Rowan Williams
Pain and pleasure, like light and darkness, succeed each other.
- Laurence Sterne
See? So is 0.428571.
- Madeleine L'Engle
Everything you need comes to you in perfect time, space and sequence.
- Louise Hay
Put first things first and we get second things thrown in; put second things first and we lose both first and second things.
- Elizabeth George
The crucial significance of the cradle at Bethlehem lies in its place in the sequence of steps down that led the Son of God to the cross of Calvary, and we do not understand it till we see it in this context.
- Alistair Begg
Achieve" comes before "Believe" in the dictionary, but the order is switched in real life.
- Joyce Meyer
Infinite speakers are Plato's poietai taking their place in the historical. Storytellers enter the historical not when their speaking is full of anecdotes about actual persons, or when they appear as characters in their own tales, but when in their speaking we begin to see the narrative character of our lives. The stories they tell touch us. What we thought was an accidental sequence of experiences suddenly takes the dramatic shape of unresolved narrative.
- James Carse