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It is the chief value of legend to mix up the centuries while preserving the sentiment.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
Most importantly: Don't adjust your results to build up the ego of the chief strategist. Especially if the strategist is you.
— Charles Caleb Colton
The chief source of problems is solutions.
— Eric Sevareid
World don't need chiefs. We need engaged, talented leaders.
— Luiz Bolognesi
The Daytona 500 is a career-winning race. It defines careers for drivers, crew members, crew chiefs and race teams. It has that power.
— Jimmie Johnson
God's chief gift to those who seek him is Himself.
— Edward Bouverie Pusey
Taxes are the chief business of a conqueror of the world.
— George Bernard Shaw
The chief function of stock-market forecasters is to make astrologers look respectable.
— Jane Bryant Quinn
One of the chief features of incompetence was an inability to see it in oneself.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
You can't flip-flop and be commander-in-chief.
— Newt Gingrich
I have spoken to many, many Indian chiefs who say they have no objection whatsoever to the nickname.
— Jack Kent Cooke
Leaders should be the chief repenters.
— Jack Miller
I'm probably going to be the scruffiest Chief Scout you've ever had and my health and safety policy is non-existent.
— Bear Grylls
It is a sobering thought that Gomer Pyle and the Beverly Hillbillies may be among our chief interstellar emissaries.
— Kurt Vonnegut
My ability to function effectively will not affect my ability to serve as commander-in-chief.
— Michele Bachmann
The chief business of twentieth-century philosopy is to reckon with twentieth-century history.
— Robin G. Collingwood
The knowledge of numbers is one of the chief distinctions between us and the brutes.
— Mary Wortley Montagu
Liberty's chief foe is theology.
— Charles Bradlaugh
Lord Randolph Churchill was the chief mourner at his own protracted funeral.
— Archibald Primrose