Authors:

Execution Quotes - Page 4

You are your projects!

"If you want a job done well, call it a project" by Rob Morse, www.sfgate.com. June 4, 1999.

Yet is every man his greatest enemy, and, as it were, his own executioner.

Sir Thomas Browne (1869). “Religio Medici: Hydriotaphia : and the Letter to a Friend”, p.86

How shall we expect charity towards others, when we are uncharitable to ourselves?

Sir Thomas Browne, James Thomas Fields (1862). “Religio Medici: A Letter to a Friend, Christian Morals, Urn-burial, and Other Papers”, p.126

The key to Operations at Wal-Mart is their ability to maintain the highest standards while at the same time getting things done with lockstep execution.

Michael Bergdahl (2004). “What I Learned From Sam Walton: How to Compete and Thrive in a Wal-Mart World”, p.39, John Wiley & Sons

You know the good part about all those executions in Texas? Fewer Texans.

George Carlin (2002). “Napalm & Silly Putty”, Hyperion

Love makes the whole difference between an execution and a martyrdom.

Evelyn Underhill (2004). “Light of Christ: Addresses given at the House of Retreat Pleshey, in May, 1932”, p.79, Wipf and Stock Publishers

A sermon without Christ as its beginning, middle, and end is a mistake in conception, a crime in execution.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1988). “Spurgeon at His Best: Over 2200 Striking Quotations from the World's Most Exhaustive and Widely-read Sermon Series”, Baker Publishing Group

The taking of life is too absolute, too irreversible, for one human being to inflict on another, even when backed by legal process. Where the death penalty persists, conditions for those awaiting execution are often horrifying, leading to aggravated suffering.

"Taking of Life Too Absolute, Irreversible, Says Secretary-General at High-Level Event on Death Penalty, Urging End to Capital Punishment". Ban Ki-moon’s remarks at a high-level event on the death penalty, in New York, www.un.org. July 3, 2012.

The execution of the laws is more important than the making of them.

Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington (1853). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contin”, p.82