Quotes About March
No man shall have the right to fix the boundary to the march of a Nation.
~ Charles Stewart Parnell
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Naturally, no march on Washington would be complete without its counter-demonstration.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
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the question of who devised the plan of march from Atlanta to Savannah is easily answered: it was clearly Sherman, and to him also belongs the credit of its brilliant execution.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
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I really felt that, belonging to a foot regiment, it was my duty to march with the men.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
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The slashers have finished; it was the turn of the thinkers. The century that Waterloo was intended to arrest has pursued its march. That sinister victory was vanquished by liberty.
~ Victor Hugo
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Think about the women who fought for the vote. They had to be scared, too, but they marched for change, even if it meant going to jail. And now we can vote. Sometimes the end is worth any sacrifice.
~ Kristin Hannah
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his delirium, did not fear the Apalaches who had been following our procession ever since we began our march to Aute. The Apalaches were such skilled archers that their bows seemed to us like limbs, parts of their bodies they could use with unconscious ease. They could shoot
~ Laila Lalami
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I don't care who her mother is," Magnus said. "You can't see me with out an appointment. Come back later. Next March would be good," "March?" Sebastian looked horrified. "You're right," Magnus said, "Too rainy. How about June?
~ Cassandra Clare
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More than a third of all the men, women, and children on this march perished from cold, starvation, and disease. Thanks to President Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act, Cherokee land was left to white farmers who used it to grow cotton with slave labor and to mine gold.
~ Gloria Steinem
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August thunderstorms are masterpieces of bluster and bombardment. And sometimes August is bone-dry and full of dust, and we would gladly swap the whole of it for one rainy March week end.
~ Hal Borland
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Death marches on — an army inexorable, its tireless soldiers obeying orders of fate.
~ Terri Guillemets
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Guard against this tendency of adjectives to march in pairs. They love to do it but it destroys all finer cadences.
~ Edith Foster Flint, c.1904
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I've always felt that feminism was just an excuse for ugly women to march.
~ Larry Flynt
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I always say that Juventus should be judged in March and you can see why. We have found a system that gets the best out of the quality we have in the squad and ticks all the boxes.
~ Giorgio Chiellini
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How shall we remember Mahatma Gandhi, that eternal pilgrim of freedom? Born of the very spirit of India, steeped in the tradition, the song, the legend of our ancient land - and yet he was revolutionary. Unique among revolutionaries, he marched for freedom, clad in the robe of truth, with non-violence for his staff.
~ Rajiv Gandhi
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Very old are the woods; And the buds that break Out of the brier's boughs, When March winds wake, So old with their beauty are-- Oh, no man knows Through what wild centuries Roves back the rose.
~ Walter de La Mare
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Oh, the music in the air! An' the joy that's ivrywhere - Shure, the whole blue vault of heaven is wan grand triumphal arch, An' the earth below is gay Wid its tender green th'-day, Fur the whole world is Irish on the Seventeenth o' March!
~ Thomas Augustin Daly
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Britannia needs no bulwarks,No towers along the steep;Her march is o'er the mountain waves,Her home is on the deep.
~ Thomas Campbell
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One is hardly sensible of fatigue while he marches to music.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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I left the South in 1963 and was living in Morristown, New Jersey, when the March on Washington took place, so I watched it on television instead.
~ Claudette Colvin
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I was shocked when I would read a newspaper from that time, and the Freedom March wasn't even mentioned.
~ Glenne Headly
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Although the rival cereals of rye, barley,oats, buckwheat and millet have continued to exist in Europe, the triumphal march of king wheat was uncontestable
~ Norman Davies
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The fact is, it's good to be free. No one ever marches against freedom, chanting, "Down with liberty! Back to bondage! I want to do only what the government tells me to do!
~ Norman L. Geisler
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Boys in uniform, carrying guns, marched with their eyes ahead of them, marched, their arms stiff, and on their faces an expression like the letters of a legend written round the base of a statue praising duty, gratitude, fidelity, love of England.
~ Virginia Woolf
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