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When was the adage'first things first'first recorded?


Asked by Clarissa Whitney on Dec 02, 2021 FAQ



first things first The most important task gets priority, as in I very much wanted to see that movie, but first things first-the paper's due tomorrow. This adage was first recorded in 1545. See also: first, thing
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First things first. First things first: read the directions carefully before you try to assemble the bookcase. The most important task gets priority, as in I very much wanted to see that movie, but first things first-the paper's due tomorrow. This adage was first recorded in 1545.
In respect to this, first things first The most important task should have priority. The implication of this expression, which dates from the nineteenth century, is that there may well be no time to do more than the most important thing. Or, as Shirley Conran put it (in Superwoman, 1975), “First things first, second things never.”
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First recorded in 1940–45; expressive formation based on million, billion, etc. But of course, the majority will say this knowing that this Congress will never in a jillion years write that sentence. You heard this one a jillion times back when the law was being debated.