Primacy Quotes
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Primacy Quotes & Sayings
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There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.
— Ernest Hemingway,
I really, deeply believe in the primacy of character. I believe that my job as a writer is to put a believable human being on a page.
— Ayana Mathis
Another reason for the primacy of praise is that it has such power to heal what is wrong with us and create inner spiritual health.
— Timothy J. Keller
One person plus one typewriter constitutes a movement.
— Pauli Murray
I've come to believe in the primacy of form - the notion of art seducing you through your senses, through your eyeballs.
— Fred Tomaselli
Sleep, the type of death, is also, like that which it typifies, restricted to the earth. It flies from hell and is excluded from heaven.
— Charles Caleb Colton
I have to listen to New York; I live there. I wasn't born there, but I've been living there all my life.
— Thelonious Monk
But now he said his thoughts aloud many times since there was no one that they could annoy.
— Ernest Hemingway,
Clashes of values and the struggle for primacy constitute a constant in human history that accounts for that other constant - conflict and war.
— Charles Krauthammer
In dim ways he recognised in man the animal that had fought itself to primacy over the other animals of the Wild.
— Jack London
If freedom means anything at all, it is the right to primacy in regard to sexuality, reproduction, medical care and death.
— Jacob M. Appel
The tow pillars of democratic government are the primacy of the law and the budget.
— Ludwig Von Mises
For with primacy in power is also joined an awe inspiring accountability to the future.
— Winston Churchill
All the best have something in common, a regard for reality, an agreement to its primacy over the imagination.
— Wislawa Szymborska
He believed in the primacy of doubt, not as a blemish upon our ability to know, but as the essence of knowing.
— James Gleick
Saving time, it seems, has a primacy that's too rarely examined.
— Ellen Goodman