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Every science is a profane restatement of the preceding dogmas of the religious period.
— Francis Parker Yockey
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— Joseph Smith Jr.
To stay at my best, I have to stop talking during the preceding day.
— Placido Domingo
A technique I developed quite naturally to help me make smooth transitions was to use a word or phrase from the next routine in the preceding one.
— Franklyn Ajaye
Noise is relative to the silence preceding it. The more absolute the hush, the more shocking the thunderclap.
— Alan Moore
All events are but the consummation of preceding causes, clearly seen but not distinctly apprehended.
— Marion Zimmer Bradley
Every present state of a simple substance is the natural consequence of its preceding state, in such a way that its present is big with its future.
— Gottfried Leibniz
It's one of nature's way that we often feel closer to distant generations than to the generation immediately preceding us.
— Igor Stravinsky
The content or time-clothing of any medium or culture is the preceding medium or culture.
— Marshall McLuhan
I felt like a toilet frog during the last three decades of the preceding century. (38)
— Frans De Waal
A pure mathematical series would be one in which each term is derived from the preceding term by a rule.
— George Oppen
The real greatness tends to be a verb much more than an adjective, and it's a duty preceding been an honour.
— Ammar Moussa
The best armor of old age is a well-spent life preceding it.
— Charlie Munger
Determining the selected item The preceding
— John Walkenbach
Eating is our earliest metaphor, preceding our consciousness of gender difference, race, nationality, and language. We eat before we talk.
— Margaret Atwood
It is unnecessary to heighten the glory of day by comparing it with the preceding twilight.
— Catharine Maria Sedgwick
There is no creation without tradition; the 'new' is an inflection on a preceding form; novelty is always a variation on the past.
— Carlos Fuentes
From one sublime genius - NEWTON - more light has proceeded than the labour of a thousand years preceding had been able to produce.
— Justus Von Liebig
String theory's biggest prediction is that gravity exists. That's good. That's a lot more than preceding theories could do.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
The target for a retracement following a fifth wave often is doubly indicated by the end of the preceding fourth wave and the 382 retracement point.
— Robert Prechter
The prayer preceding all prayers is 'May it be the real I who speaks. May it be the real Thou that I speak to.'
— C.S. Lewis
Half the charm of climbing mountains is born in visions preceding this experience - visions of what is mysterious, remote, inaccessible.
— George Leigh Mallory
It should be remembered that a decline of 50% fully offsets a preceding advance of 100%.
— Benjamin Graham
As far as the execution is concerned ... the most frequent and most serious mistake is to follow the music instead of preceding it.
— Nadia Boulanger
The president notices that when he takes off his coat to dig, people take more notice of the visual than they did his preceding remarks.
— Paul C. Nagel
Throughout Scripture we read of warnings preceding disaster. Such alerts from God are part of His grace and provision.
— Billy Graham
To the last moment of his breath, On hope the wretch relies; And even the pang preceding death Bids expectation rise.
— Oliver Goldsmith
In the cold, shivering twilight, preceding the daybreak of civilization, the dominating emotion of man was fear.
— Paul Harris
The body, enervated by the excesses of the preceding day, weighs down and prostates the mind also.
— Horace
Her shadow kept her company along the corridor to her bedroom, preceding her like a welcoming innkeeper.
— Winston Graham
The following sentence is false. The preceding sentence is true.
— Douglas Hofstadter
An educated mind is, as it were, composed of all the minds of preceding ages.
— Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle