Sentences with Third, Sentences about Third

Sentences with Third, Sentences about Third

1. The third act is about to begin.

2. A loss in third-quarter revenues was predicted.

3. The Third Wave Democracy was said to turn some dictatorships into democracies

4. Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple.

5. First-rate people hire first-rate people; second-rate people hire third-rate people.

6. Friends don’t need the intervention of a third party. Friendship’s a voluntary thing.

7. He said that if 3 humble people will be shown in this school, I am the first, not the third.

8. He said that if 3 modest people will be shown in this school, I am the first, not the third.

9. Death, so called, is a thing which makes men weep, And yet a third of life is passed in sleep.

10. It’s easy to sit in relative luxury and peace and pontificate on the subject of the Third World debts.

11. We climbed the stairs to the third floor, where Osama bin Laden died early in the morning of May 2, 2011.

12. Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. The third is to be kind.

13. Everything that happens once can never happen again. But everything that happens twice will surely happen a third time.

14. If I could be a third of the woman that my mom is and have a third of the strength that she has, then I will have done good by this life.

15. There are three secrets to managing. The first secret is have patience. The second is be patient. And the third most important secret is patience.

16. Knowledge has three degrees opinion, science, illumination. The means or instrument of the first is sense; of the second, dialectic; of the third, intuition.

17. A statesman wants courage and a statesman wants vision but believe me, after six months’ experience, he wants first, second, third and all the time – patience.

18. By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.

19. Four years of Jimmy Carter gave us two titanic Reagan landslides, peace and prosperity for eight blessed years – and even a third term for his feckless vice president, George H.W. Bush.

20. There are three methods to gaining wisdom. The first is reflection, which is the highest. The second is limitation, which is the easiest. The third is experience, which is the bitterest.

21. The fact is, I am in my third marriage and I do not believe in divorce. But I was half the problem, I guarantee you. More than half the problem. I couldn’t negotiate with the other women.

22. Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: First a right to life, secondly to liberty, and thirdly to property together with the right to defend them in the best manner they can.

23. If you have an important point to make, don’t try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time – a tremendous whack.

24. In ‘The King’s Speech,’ patriotism is utterly contained within a historical moment, the third of September, 1939, where the aggressor is clear, the fight is clear, it hasn’t become complicated over time.

25. There are three deaths. The first is when the body ceases to function. The second is when the body is consigned to the grave. The third is that moment, sometime in the future, when your name is spoken for the last time.

26. 1 month ago the American people stopped to remember the third anniversary of the beginning of the Iraq war. We thought first and foremost of the selflessness, patriotism and heroism by our troops, our National Guard and Reserves.

27. And I have lived since – as you have – in a period of cold war, during which we have ensured by our achievements in the science and technology of destruction that a third act in this tragedy of war will result in the peace of extinction.

28. Experience taught me a few things. One is to listen to your gut, no matter how good something sounds on paper. The second is that you’re generally better off sticking with what you know. And the third is that sometimes your best investments are the ones you don’t make.

29. In third grade, I was taking tap-dance lessons, and about six weeks before the recital I wanted to quit. My mom said, ‘No, you’re going to stay with it.’ Well, I did it, and I was bad, too! But my parents never let their kids walk away from something because it was too hard.

30. On bad days, I think I’d like to be a plastic surgeon who goes to Third World countries and operates on children in villages with airlifts, and then I think, ‘Yeah, right, I’m going to go back to undergraduate school and take all the biology I missed and then go to medical school.’ No. No.

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