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Quotes About Permeate

Time is running out to permeate the piece.
~ Tommy Tune
And thoughts of no other man but you could possibly get through the picket lines to enter into my mind.
~ Ani DiFranco
The spirit of Revolution should always permeate the soul of humanity, so that the reactionary forces may not accumulate to check its eternal onward march
~ Bhagat Singh
His ignorance covers the world like a blanket, and there's scarcely a hole in it anywhere.
~ Mark Twain
'Battletar' took a while to kinda permeate out into pop culture generally. It hit first with the science-fiction fan community, then the critics, and then it kind of went to the general population.
~ Ronald D. Moore
I've always been a very sensitive person, and people tell me that if I'm in a certain mood, and I go into a room, my mood will permeate the room. It's not on purpose - I'd rather be invisible in those moments - but I'm really bad at faking how I feel.
~ Rooney Mara
Forces that we cannot understand permeate our universe. We see the shadows of those forces when they are projected upon a screen available to our senses, but understand them we do not.
~ Frank Herbert
our bodies surround what has always been there
~ Anne Michaels
That word is 'willing.' It's an attitude and spirit of cooperation that should permeate our conversations. It's like a palm tree by the ocean that endures the greatest winds because it knows how to gracefully bend.
~ Stephen Kendrick
I always wanted the films to play in malls, and I wanted as many people as possible to see them. I never want them to be marginalized in the kind of rarefied, elitist world. I always have hopes that the films will permeate culture in a big way. A lot of times, I'm wrong, but it's always the hope.
~ Harmony Korine
Questions create the only light that can permeate a formidable truth.
~ Damond Jiniya
Het ontsnapt me en toch tekent het me, zonder dat ik er veel aan doen kan.
~ Francis Ponge
He didn't just occupy space; he saturated it. The room had been full of books before, now it was full of him.
~ Karen Marie Moning
Once you experience enormity, it lingers everywhere you look, and want to be every word you say.
~ David Levithan
For all the acting you can do, the actual soul of someone does somehow permeate through their work.
~ Ciaran Hinds
A félelem mélyebbre hatol, mint a penge.
~ George R.R. Martin
He drenched himself in a scent so thick that it was almost visible and he had only to spend a second in a room to permeate the whole atmosphere, while the cushions he leaned against and the chairs he sat in reeked for days afterwards.
~ Gerald Durrell
Violence, once committed, lingered behind and subtly worked on those sensitive to its ugliness.
~ Christine Feehan
The holy law of Jesus Christ governs our civilisation, but it does not yet permeate it.
~ Victor Hugo
The sacred law of Jesus Christ governs our civilization, but it does not, as yet, permeate it; it is said that slavery has disappeared from European civilization. This is a mistake. It still exists; but it weighs only upon the woman, and it is called prostitution.
~ Victor Hugo
The strange mirage-shimmer standing in for death should not appear too soon in the chronicle and yet it should permeate the first amorous scenes.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
There's no stopping the soul that radiates out and around us, any more than one can stop the sweet perfume of a rose. You could, of course, hold your nose. But the rose will continue to exude its rich fragrance, even while you suffocate.
~ Tom Cowan
The three quarters began. The first note sounded, measured and tranquil, serenely peremptory, emptying the unhurried silence for the next one and that's it if people could only change one another forever that way merge like a flame swirling up for an instant then blown cleanly out along the cool eternal dark instead of lying there trying not to think of the swing until all cedars came to have that vivid dead smell of perfume that Benjy hated so.
~ William Faulkner
The sincerity of the art worker must permeate the song as naturally as the green leaves break through the dead branches in springtime.
~ Alma Gluck