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Quotes About Herald

All great reforms have a unique aspect where, at first, one man steps forward as a champion to represent many millions of supporters. His goal is the same as the heart's desire inside hundreds of thousands of men from centuries before. The world waits until someone finally appears as the herald of the masses to raise the flag of their deepest desire and lead them to victory with a new idea.
~ Adolf Hitler
Even these feasts have their surfeit. Our delight in reason degenerates into idolatry of the herald.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
No casualties but my dignity," called the herald, tugging on his chin beard. "Some might say that's no loss at all.
~ Rachel Hartman
I love all who are like heavy drops falling one by one out of the dark cloud that lowereth over man: they herald the coming of the lightning, and succumb as heralds.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Great events have sent before them their announcements.
~ Pedro Calderon de la Barca
Fear is an instructor of great sagacity, and the herald of all revolutions.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Silence is the herald of joy
~ William Shakespeare
The owl, night's herald.
~ William Shakespeare
Silence is the perfectest herald of joy I were but little happy, if I could say how much.
~ William Shakespeare
established foreign correspondents, set up the first Washington bureau, and employed the newly invented telegraph to get the news first from everywhere the lines reached. Now the news-not politics-ranked first in importance. Bennett did not hesitate to be political, but he did it primarily on his editorial page. Six years after the Herald appeared, Horace Greeley started the New York Tribune. Greeley was followed
~ Robert A. Carter
The man paused and added with a grin, He also wishes your porter's head on a silver plate for not opening the gate at once upon his herald's declaration of his visit. This tale of threatening brigands is all very well, but can't I see he's the sheriff?
~ Robin McKinley
It seemed to her as if her body were altogether too heavy for her; she had the feeling so well known to opium- smokers, which they call clou'e 'a terre. It is as if the body clung desperately to the earth, by its own weight, and yet in the same way as a tired child nestles to its mother's breast. In this sensation there is a perfect lassitude mingled with a perfect longing. It may be that it is the counterpart of the freedom of the soul of which it is the herald and companion.
~ Aleister Crowley
Behold, I will send my messenger, and he shall prepare the way before me.
~ Anonymous
The Byzantine governor assembled an army considerably larger than that of the Normans and rebels. He then sent a herald to the opposing camp offering either the Normans' safe return to Lombard territory or battle. In response, an enormous Norman knight smashed his mailed fist on the head of the Byzantine herald's horse; the horse fell dead on the spot. (Yes, this actually happened, historians agree.)23 The battle began the next day.
~ Rodney Stark
The blurring of fantasy and reality is something that the Japanese herald in their life, in their day-to-day commercialism.
~ Lady Gaga
Fashion postulates an achrony, a time which does not exist; here the past is shameful and the present is constantly "eaten up" by the Fashion being heralded.
~ Roland Barthes
The dark sky must not herald a storm'?
~ Erin Hunter
It was the egret, flying out of the lemon grove, that started it. I won't pretend I saw it straight away as the conventional herald of adventure, the white stag of the fairy-tale, which, bounding from the enchanted thicket, entices the prince away from his followers, and loses him in the forest where danger threatens with the dusk.
~ Mary Stewart
Let his herald your end,and begone with the thundder clap.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
There's not a shirt and a half in all my company, and the half shirt is two napkins tacked together and thrown over the shoulders like a herald's coat without sleeves.
~ William Shakespeare
In snowbound, voiceless, mountain depths, to herald spring, pine trees sound in tune.
~ Princess Shikishi
Fresh spring the herald of love's mighty king.
~ Edmund Spenser
But a Herald has to have your trust right away, don't you see? If you come to trust the person more than the office, the way you do with your priest, there would be trouble for every new Herald in a Sector." The boy looked thoughtful at this. "So you move all the time, to make sure it's the job that stays important, not the person doing it. I bet if you stayed in one place too long, you'd get too bound up with the people to judge right, too.
~ Mercedes Lackey
Time is the herald of truth.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero