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Quotes About Appointments

I worked at a hospital parking cars and getting folks in and out of the hospital as they would come in for their appointments.
~ Sam Hunt
There's always a great deal of business to be transacted in one's office. There are always visitors it seems to me, an unending stream of them, who come with letters of recommendation, or come actually on substantive business.
~ David K. E. Bruce
President Obama has earned my vote on the basis of his excellent judicial appointments, his consensus-building foreign policy and the improvements he has brought about in the disastrous economy he inherited.
~ Alan Dershowitz
Conservative voters increasingly understand that the one legacy a president can leave is his judicial appointments.
~ Paul Weyrich
It would be nice if we could clear up the nominations that are still out there, and there are a lot of them.
~ Tom Daschle
Over time, I think, and with further appointments to the Supreme Court, I think that the Roe v. Wade opinion will fall.
~ William Barr
The enemy doesn't warn its target. Emergencies do not make appointments, and the greatest battles of life are often surprises.
~ Wayde Goodall
It follows that patients with appointment times later in the day were less likely to receive guideline-recommended cancer screening.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Democratic President Grover Cleveland removed Frederick Douglass from office but Republican President Benjamin Harrison reappointed him.
~ David Barton
Most academic battles involve space or faculty appointments and promotions.
~ James D. Watson
Donald Trump has made outstanding picks for his Cabinet.
~ Mark Meadows
In Brussels, you are able to have a lot of appointments in a day. In Paris, you can have one, two, maybe three, but you spend all your time on the road, in the car or in the suburbs. In Brussels, everything is easy. It's not a very big city, and the people are very quiet and warm.
~ Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
If you're president, it's often your court appointments that seal your legacy with a capital L.
~ Don Willett
I would argue that one of the issues which the public should be much more emphatic about with all politicians... is patronage, appointing people to high positions because they supported your campaign or helped you raise money.
~ John Hickenlooper
At school, I got into the whole CB thing, hiding a transceiver in my study-bedroom with which I'd make appointments to meet girls in town. I wasn't good enough at physics to take it much further than fun, but I suppose there was a need to communicate.
~ Giles Foden
The Senate has a constitutional responsibility to fill vacancies on the Supreme Court, and I take that responsibility very seriously.
~ Bill Nelson
Judges pretty much act independently once they get on the bench so I'm not really sure why Harper's concerned that the court is currently being stacked with a lot of Liberal appointments.
~ Alan Young
Then President Obama puts in Eric Holder as Attorney General and Robert Mueller as FBI Director. The two of them were swimming in evidence regarding Wall Street. How disingenuous was our President? It takes a special kind of person to present himself as a Wall Street Crusader and then appoint people with apparent instructions to protect Wall Street.
~ Richard Lawless
He's got places to go, people to see . . . 
~ Julie Garwood
Man appoints, and God disappoints.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
Honestly, the challenge about being a mom is when something goes wrong - someone's sick, getting someone to doctor's appointments.
~ Soledad O'Brien
I like a President who tells jokes instead of appointing them.
~ Bob Hope
That's what makes me really think that women can never amount to anything in art. They keep all their appointments, and fulfil all their duties just as if they didn't know anything about art.
~ William Dean Howells
What is Jordan that I should wash in it What is the preaching that I should attend on it, while I hear nothing but what I knew before What are these beggarly elements of water, bread, and wine Are not these the reasonings of a soul that forgets who appoints the means of grace
~ William Gurnall