
“Figure out the priorities so you wouldn’t fall into the trap of untimely priorities.”
The Great Master of Thought (Amen- Vol.3), Observing management
43 Folders http://www.43folders.com/2009/04/28/priorities
Websites, The 43folders website
“Figure out the priorities so you wouldn’t fall into the trap of untimely priorities.”
The Great Master of Thought (Amen- Vol.3), Observing management
Maybe it's time for Apple to spin off the Mac as a separate company http://zdnet.com/article/maybe-its-time-for-apple-to-spin-off-the-mac-as-its-own-separate-company in ZDNet (2 January 2018)
“Desires dictate our priorities, priorities shape our choices, and choices determine our actions.”
Desire https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/desire, Dallin H. Oaks, April 2011
The Rickover Effect (1992)
Context: To do a job effectively, one must set priorities. Too many people let their "in" basket set the priorities. On any given day, unimportant but interesting trivia pass through an office; one must not permit these to monopolize his time. The human tendency is to while away time with unimportant matters that do not require mental effort or energy. Since they can be easily resolved, they give a false sense of accomplishment. The manager must exert self-discipline to ensure that his energy is focused where it is truly needed.
“Action expresses priorities.”
Apparently a rephrasing of "Actions express priorities," from Peak Performers http://books.google.com/books?id=ztKNTGYyqokC&pg=PA78 (1987) by Charles A. Garfield. The phrase is adjacent to a Gandhi quote in at least one list of quotations alphabetized by last name.
Misattributed
“Order is the priority of power.”
Ch 9
The Rahotep series, Book 2: Tutankhamun
Card. López Romero: I doubted if I should become a priest, but one question changed me https://www.romereports.com/en/2019/10/12/card-lopez-romero-i-doubted-if-i-should-become-a-priest-but-one-question-changed-me/ (12 October 2019)
“The percept takes priority of the concept.”
Letter to Edward T. Hall, 1971, Letters of Marshall McLuhan, p. 397
1970s
“The language of priorities is the religion of socialism.”
Labour Party Conference, Blackpool 1949
1940s