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Quotes About March

Finnish troops knew they were in the army to fight, not to march in parades, and in the kind of war they were called upon to fight, that was precisely the right set of priorities.
~ William R. Trotter
Worse than the sun in MarchThis praise doth nourish agues.
~ William Shakespeare
As brutal and bitter as the winters are in the northern reaches of the Ojibwe homelands, there is a kind of peace that falls over the land in February and March. Or if not a peace exactly, a kind of watchful waiting: April and May will erupt with their usual vernal violence soon enough.
~ David Treuer
Of course, it is likely enough, my friends, that we are going to our doom: the last march of the Ents. But if we stayed at home and did nothing, doom would find us anyway, sooner or later.
~ David Wong
It was a warm night for the end of March. Walt had left the front door to the ice-cream parlor open when he went out after supper to gossip with the old men down at Darly Stidger's Store. And yet it was not spring, although winter was dead and the moon was sickly with the neitherness of the time between those seasons: those last few weeks before the cries of the green frogs would rise in stitching clamor from the river shores and meadow bogs.
~ Davis Grubb
Your Aunt Hermia will not thank you for attempting to poach her maid. Do not look to me for protection," he advised. "I have my hands quite full with one March lady. I could not rise to the challenge of taking on another.
~ Deanna Raybourn
March winds blew benevolent, and nearing the day of shamrock observance, with all its anxiousness and pomp due to the Orange menace, the snowdrops bloomed, and shoots of tulip bulbs angled towards the sky. And rain. The Village Crier had cried correctly---the Farmer's Almanac too---early spring!
~ Jeanette Lynes
love is not a victory march, it's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah.
~ Jeff Buckley
We marched. Gates opened and closed. We continued to march between the barbed wire. At every step, white signs with black skulls looked down on us. The inscription: WARNING! DANGER OF DEATH. What irony. Was there here a single place where one was not in danger of death?
~ Elie Wiesel
Well, you know what they say about the month of March!" said Arthur. "In like a lion, out like a lamp." Idiot.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Pasó más tiempo. Llegada una cierta edad, Angela, el tiempo parece caerte en la cabeza igual que la lluvia en un mes de marzo: siempre te sorprende la cantidad en que puede acumularse y la velocidad.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Behind them the two cohorts marched along, the novices learning from Cracolyna's veterans how best to keep themselves comfortable in overnight bivouacs. And not to dice with veterans.
~ Elizabeth Moon
in the pearly light of a clear, still dawn. March had come in more lamb than lion, there were windflowers in the woods, and the first primroses, unburned by frost, undashed and unmired by further rain, were just opening.
~ Ellis Peters
The plan, as they all knew, was to march toward Paulet Island, 346 miles to the northwest
~ Alfred Lansing
Then, on March 9, they felt the swell—the undeniable, unmistakable rise and fall of the ocean.
~ Alfred Lansing
When after the Winter alarmin', The Spring steps in so charmin', So fresh and arch In the middle of March, Wid her hand St. Patrick's arm on...
~ Alfred Percival Graves
After all, watching a child march successfully into the larger world is one of the greatest satisfactions parenthood has to offer.
~ Alice Steinbach
In 1965, I marched for equality.
~ Alphonso Jackson
The weakness in traditional Scottish nationalism lay in its own inability to grasp that identity could not be the only factor in the march to independence.
~ Tariq Ali
The weather was fine, the valleys literally covered with buffaloe, and everything seemed to promise a safe and speedy movement to the first grove of timber on my route, supposed to be about ten days' march.
~ William Henry Ashley
Reading is a possession, a march toward a possession.
~ Italo Calvino
I was born in March 1949, a post war baby boomer.
~ Jon English
We're pieces on a gameboard, Dr. March, and some of us are more powerful than others. You. Me. Her. We're the ones the gods want. We're the ones they're fighting over.
~ Richelle Mead
But they were still warriors. Their hearts beat as resolutely as when they stormed the beaches on Pacific islands, as when they fought across Europe, and as when they tried to stay warm in the snows of Korea. They were ready to march.
~ Robert Coram