Sentences with phrase «following quote»

A brief audio clip follows the quote for maximum motivation, followed by anecdotes and advice for life coaches.
To put things in context, Bell followed that quote up by expressing his disappointment when communities of faith discourage people from asking questions about religious texts or beliefs.
Gladwell's following quote sums up why I love this book: «It struck me that our understanding of success was really crude — and there was an opportunity to dig down and come up with a better set of explanations.»
@ME II: Immediately following your quote above: «And if 10,000 is not enough, allow yourself 100,000, and so on.
I would suggest following your quote and having a read of the web page supplied, that buys then sells or sells short then buys (the same security on the same day) four or more times in five business days,...
Following the quoted Pop mantra of Andy Warhol, these young and exciting artists absorb and reflect the ubiquitous consumer imagery so prevalent in contemporary culture.
What other conclusion can be drawn based on the Honorable Judges following quoted statement, made definitive by the last sentence:
Straight from both foul testaments of the Christian horror book, and note the text following the quotes:
In the following quote, he was speaking about Japan in the 1990s but could as easily be talking about America today:
And as the following quotes gathered from ESPN attest, the man can also talk.
This means that they might submit a quote to a customer, which they supply, but then they do nothing else to follow the quote up.
The following quote is from a cartoon movie, but it is worth remembering.
The following quotes are from four of the most influential people from the past and present.
Within Fortune senior editor Roger Parloff's canonical feature about hedge fund manager Bill Ackman's audacious, indefatigable attack on Herbalife — an at times seemingly pyramid - scheming nutrition company — the following quote rings out: «Who the hell does he think he is?»
Complete the following quote from management guru Tom Peters: «Leadership has been implicit in every page of this book.
In response to Fortune «s request for a statement, the Trump campaign sent the following quote, attributed to the presidential candidate: «This issue is unclear and should be put back into the states for determination.
The following quotes serve as reminders to help consistently bring you back into the present moment — and ultimately improve your relationship with yourself, with others, and the world around you.
But I just couldn't hold back after the following quote from an article entitled «Why Content Marketing is the Only Link Building That Counts» on Brafton:
It's virtually impossible to read the following quote and not get a queasy feeling: «Banks say that this time around they have figured out how to structure the credits to avoid problems.»
I don't remember where I read the following quote, but it perfectly reflects why I believe a cash reserve, not a bond reserve, is the best way to go --
And if you follow the quotes logic, if you don't end up choosing something like a set of ethics to guide you, you'll probably ending up venerating something like yourself, the money you earn, or your fleeting power, all of which can easily lead you to ruin — especially in finance.
I want to end with the following quote from Portfolio Charts (which was a very instructive source for this post) that encapsulates this post perfectly:
The following quote from the article...
This following quote is given in the context of this same argument.
Lest anyone doubt that it is a vital point of Catholic teaching, under the heading The Spiritual Person, the Lancaster document gives the following quote from the Catechism:
The following quote though I cant relate to at all personally.
For the person saying Einstein did not believe in a higher intellect (this is not an argument for Christianity) I give you the following quotes:
Do you agree or disagree with the following quotes?
Both of the following quotes come from Jerry Falwell.
I've always wanted to find an american christian evangelical who believes and follows the quote — that women should hold no dominion over men — and ask them if they voted for McCain.
But the following quote from Søren Kierkegaard from his book, Provocations, made me stop and think a bit.
All you need to know about this can be summed up by the following quote from one of the «godfathers» of the Republican Party -
I find it interesting that your email had two parts, one discussing evangelism and one with the following quote from Lewis, «But what I approve of much more is everybody minding his own business.»
Our January 2007 editorial «Fostering the Regensburg insight» offered the following quote from al - Ghazali: «(God) willeth also the unbelief of the unbeliever and the irreligion of the wicked and, without that Will there would neither be unbelief nor irreligion... In creating unbelievers, in willing that they should remain in that state... in willing in short all that is evil, God has wise ends in view...» Catholic Herald, September 2007 Divine Will trumps Reason?
Among them is the following quote from William Henry Harrison, who didn't get to do much as president other than give this speech (after delivering a long speech on a cold day, he came down with pneumonia and died a month into his term):
In a book I'm currently reading, I came across the following quotes.

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