Quotes About Marching
I played the sax at school. I was in marching band.
~ Desiigner
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My parents are avid consumers of art, collectors of African American paintings, and have always gone to the theater. My mother has always been an activist, too. As long as I can remember, we were marching in lines.
~ Lynn Nottage
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I love marching bands.
~ Yance Ford
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Like my parishioner Congressman John Lewis, I believe that voting is a sacred undertaking, and we must keep marching until we secure the sacred right to vote for every eligible American.
~ Raphael Warnock
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Church members in too many cases are like deep sea divers, encased in the suits designed for many fathoms deep, marching bravely to pull out plugs in bathtubs.
~ Peter Marshall
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It was soldier's went marching over the rocks, and still they came in watery flocks, because it was spring and the birds had to come, No doubt that soldier's had to be marching, and that the drums had to be rolling, rolling, rolling
~ Wallace Stevens
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Time is a Colossus, and he's marching up Broadway!
~ James Leo Herlihy
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Pictures pass me in long review,-- Marching columns of dead events. I was tender, and, often, true; Ever a prey to coincidence. Always knew I the consequence; Always saw what the end would be. We're as Nature has made us -- hence I loved them until they loved me.
~ Dorothy Parker
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Outside the door were the clear sounds of marching footsteps.
~ Douglas Adams
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Modi is marching forward on the basis of the BJP's philosophy.
~ Amit Shah
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Daughters of Time, the hypocritic Days,Muffled and dumb like barefoot dervishes,And marching single in an endless file,Bring diadems and fagots in their hands.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I love how music and chants were used in the Civil Rights movement to help people keep marching. How songs were both a balm and a call to action.
~ Jamila Woods
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In the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea, With a glory in his bosom that transfigures you and me; As he died to make men holy, let us die to make men free, While God is marching on.
~ Julia Ward Howe
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I'll be marching through the morning, Marching through the night, Moving 'cross the borders Of My Secret Life.
~ Leonard Cohen
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Big companies are like marching bands. Even if half the band is playing random notes, it still sounds kind of like music. The concealment of failure is built into them.
~ Douglas Coupland
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The Saints come, as human as a mouth, with a bag of God in their backs, like a hunchback, they come, they come marching in.
~ Anne Sexton
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Strive to be in good spiritual and bodily health. Because how are you going to do all that marching if you are not in good health?
~ Alveda King
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The statesman's task is to hear God's footsteps marching through history, and to try and catch on to His coattails as He marches past.
~ Otto von Bismarck
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In our fervor to halt the potential spread of totalitarianism, what incredible precedent are we setting in Vietnam? By marching our legions through the countryside of foreign continents, burning homes, laying waste to the land, and indiscriminately killing friend and foe alike?
~ Robert Vaughn
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You know, if I can survive marching band, I can survive anything.
~ Nellie McKay
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Women like this exploited a person's natural civility, marching through the gaps left by a inability to speak the naked truth.
~ Rebecca Tope
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proceeds and walking
~ Richard Grant
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I will call him Small Bob, said Bob. He is a good monster. End of discussion.The Titan hefted his spear and they continued marching into the gloom.
~ Rick Riordan
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dark-skinned Algerian troops marching across the city from one railway station to another. Their officers rode mules and wore bright red cloaks. As they passed, women gave them flowers and fruit, and café proprietors brought them cold drinks. When
~ Ken Follett
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