Quotes about Elimination
“Do you not yet realize that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and then is eliminated?
- Matthew 15:17
because it does not enter his heart, but it goes into the stomach and then is eliminated.” (Thus all foods are clean.)
- Mark 7:19
Prioritize the things that yield high return. What's the key to being productive? Prioritizing. To be an effective leader, you must learn to not only get a lot done, but to get a lot of the right things done. That means understanding how to prioritize time, tasks, resources, and even people. Effective prioritizing begins with eliminating the things you shouldn't be doing.
- John Maxwell
The sculptor produces the beautiful statue by chipping away such parts of the marble block as are not needed — it is a process of elimination.
- Elbert Hubbard
Similarly, a primary objective for Christian educators and a major task of professional pastors, if not the foremost task, should be the wholesale elimination of condemnation and anti-intellectualism from the local church.
- Dallas Willard
One of the very worst uses of time is to do something very well that need not to be done at all.
- Brian Tracy
Neither explaining suffering nor offering a program for the elimination of suffering, Lamentations keeps company with the extensive biblical witness that gives dignity to suffering by insisting that God enters our suffering and is companion to our suffering.
- Eugene Peterson
Never wound a snake; kill it.
- Harriet Tubman
A senator once confided to me that the greatest need in Washington was the elimination of the cocktail party. He said: "It consumes so much of our time that we don't have time for matters of state".
- Billy Graham
In other words, "getting to zero
- Bill Gates
I think when smallpox was eliminated, the whole world got pretty excited about that because it's just such a dramatic success.
- Bill Gates
Any forced change of leadership is always followed by a move to crush the opposition. The opposition is led by the educated, so the educated are the first to be eliminated.
- Margaret Atwood