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What about Jesus Christ? I say that he was a precursor of idealists; a precursor of socialists.
— Mikhail Gorbachev
Love thy neighbor as thyself.
— Anonymous
Philip K. Dick died
and now we only need
what is strictly necessary. — Roberto Bolano
and now we only need
what is strictly necessary. — Roberto Bolano
I certainly do not consider myself the next Jesus. I'd say he was more of a precursor to Zach Braff.
— Zach Braff
I need that printer," I said. "And the precursor
— Daryl Gregory
We also have to stop the flow of precursor chemicals that meth cooks use to boil up this poison.
— Greg Walden
Big oaks grow from small acorns, and activity is a precursor to accomplishment. You don't think yourself into success.
— Mark Sanborn
That dawn is seared on my memory, burnt there by the flames of a hall-burning. There was nothing we could do except watch.
— Bernard Cornwell
I feel like if I do my homework practice-wise, by the time I get to the studio I can put everything exactly where I want it to be right away.
— Colin Stetson
The French Revolution was nothing but a precursor of another revolution, one that will be bigger, more solemn, and which will be the last.
— Francois-Noel Babeuf
The precursor of the mirror is the mother's face.
— Donald Woods Winnicott
Crushes weren't a precursor to love, they were a precursor to having your heart chewed up like Shark Week.
— Koren Zailckas
Life magazine ran a page featuring me and three other girls that was clearly the precursor of Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues.
— Esther Williams
Pride first, then the crash, but humility is precursor to honor.
— Eugene H. Peterson
A murderer is nothing but an enzyme. In the end he does nothing but catalyze an inevitable process. As a good precursor, in fact, he anticipates it.
— William C. Brown
Happily Single is also the precursor to Happily Taken. You simply can't have one without the other.
— Mandy Hale
Every war was the precursor for the wars that followed, a slaughter that justified the slaughters to come. And
— Daniel Abraham
The corruption in reporting starts very early. It's like the police reporting on the police.
— Julian Assange
What a fool he must be who thinks that his El Dorado is anywhere but where he lives.
— Henry David Thoreau
A sniper is like a genius - it's not enough to be one, you have to be one at something.
— Steve Aylett
What is the imagination? Only an arm or weapon of the interior energy; only the precursor of the reason.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A shock? You mean all that was just the precursor?
— Marissa Meyer
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it saved my ass.
— Michael J. Fox
A technician is a man who understands everything about his job except its ultimate purpose and its place in the order of the universe.
— Richard B. Livingston
In the critics' vocabulary, the work 'precursor' is indispensable, but it should be cleansed of all connotations of polemics or rivalry.
— Jorge Luis Borges
I don't mean to be rude'- always a precursor to rudeness of the most offensive sort
— Julian Fellowes
Serenity is not just an escape, but a precursor to acceptance, courage, wisdom, and change.
— Bill Crawford
No poem, not even Shakespeare or Milton or Chaucer, is ever strong enough to totally exclude every crucial precursor text or poem.
— Harold Bloom
Pain is the precursor to change.
— Mel Gibson
In battle, one must adhere to one's beliefs.
— Azai Nagamasa
Theory is continually the precursor of truth; we must pass through the twilight and its shade, to arrive at the full and perfect day.
— James Douglas, Lord Of Douglas
science, of a kind, is no less a precursor and a cause of civilization than it is a consequent.
— Henry Smith Williams
Pain is often the precursor to personal growth. Don't dread it. Instead, embrace it.
— Robin S. Sharma
A wedding in haste is worth two at leisure.
— Gelett Burgess
He wrote a novel, The Moon Is Down, for a precursor to the CIA,
— John Steinbeck