“Every revolutionary idea seems to evoke three stages of reaction. They may be summed up by the phrases: 1- It's completely impossible. 2- It's possible, but it's not worth doing. 3- I said it was a good idea all along.”
Arthur C. Clarke
“Our lives are a sum total of the choices we have made.”
Wayne Dyer
“The Great Idea in advertising is far more than the sum of the recognition scores, the ratings and all the other superficial indicators of its success; it is in the realm of myth, to which measurements cannot apply.”
Leo Bogart
“Three simple words -- freedom, justice and honesty. These sum up what the Liberal Democrats stand for.”
Charles Kennedy
“I have worked with Carol for three years, and I think my opinion of her can be summed up with three words: an outstanding principal.”
Annette Mann
“Twenty-three thousand dollars of non-reported contributions is a great sum. It is difficult for me to accept that a mistake of that magnitude is an innocent mistake.”
Larry Leake
“I sum up the prospects for 1967 in three short sentences. We are back on course. The ship is picking up speed. The economy is moving. Every seaman knows the command at such a moment: 'steady as she goes'.”
Jim Callaghan