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Quotes About Branch

I was raised in New Jersey - Long Branch.
~ Fred Schneider
begin to channel extra soldiers and support in to the branch, while accepting the refugees.
~ Marc MacYoung
The president of the branch in Atlanta was a pastor of a church, the Reverend Sam Williams, a wonderful guy. He was middle-class and fairly militant for the time and place.
~ Julian Bond
Congress, which was once thought to be the predominant branch of government because it supposedly stood "closer to the people," has been demoted to a position of power comparable to that of a corporate board. The latter tend to be creatures of the CEO rather than the independent supervisory power to which the CEO is theoretically responsible.
~ Sheldon S. Wolin
And from a branch in the tall tree, a small gray squirrel released a mighty roar.
~ Elizabeth Mckenzie
In very rare circumstances, the executive branch might choose to ignore a court decision.
~ Newt Gingrich
The Congress, the executive branch, and our fellow citizens have done an enormous amount to support our troopers and their loved ones. And all of us are grateful for that.
~ David Petraeus
Without the Babe in the manger, I am a broken branch; as I abide in the love of Christ, I am enabled to bring forth the fruit of the Spirit. — Patricia A. Moyer
~ Gary Chapman
Thus we hope to teach mythology not as a study, but as a relaxation from study; to give our work the charm of a story-book, yet by means of it to impart a knowledge of an important branch of education.
~ Thomas Bulfinch
Like a sweet apple reddening on a high branch, on the tip of the topmost branch and forgotten by the apple pickers—no, beyond their reach. Like a hyacinth in the mountains that shepherd men trample down with their feet, and on the earth the purple flower
~ Sappho
The boundary between neurology and psychiatry is becoming increasingly blurred, and its only a matter of time before psychiatry becomes just another branch of neurology.
~ Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
She was lost now, she'd been silenced- another dead branch on Cordova's warped tree.
~ Marisha Pessl
when that blow should fall, — Lucy would require very different treatment than might be expected for her from the hands of Lady Linlithgow. She would fade and fall to the earth like a flower with an insect at its root. She would be like a wounded branch, into which no sap would run
~ Anthony Trollope
Freedom is a bird of many feathers; It may let one flutter down sometimes in the kitchengardens of the world, But the bird rests not upon any branch that grows near the ground.
~ ELSA BARKER
The Senate are a branch of the treaty-making power, and by consulting them in advance of his own action upon important measures of foreign policy which may ultimately come before them for their consideration, the President secures harmony of action between that body and himself.
~ James K. Polk
Executive branch rules require sensitive classified information to be discussed in specialized facilities that are designed to guard against the possibility that officials are being targeted for surveillance outside of the workplace.
~ Neal Katyal
There is nothing more negligent than attempting to address a problem one finds on a branch than by censoring the leaves.
~ Saul Williams
Waiter, waiter! There's a twig in my soup. Hold on, sir, I'll get the branch manager.
~ Scott McNeely
So with my luck, I'll never make it in time to save the boy in the forest because my hair will have snagged on a tree branch a mile back.
~ Cynthia Hand
A thousand Dreams within me softly burn: From time to time my heart is like some oak Whose blood runs golden where a branch is torn.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
He and Véra were perfectly exhausted, though continually delighted by Dmitri, whom they were deceiving into walking on his own. He would do so only by grasping at trees and bushes as he moved; they fixed a branch in his hand, and off he went.
~ Stacy Schiff
Death, vicious death, Leave a green branch for love.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
you don't know your family?" "I'm from Missouri, haven't seen the California branch for years. Do guests sign a register or something that tells you who they're visiting?
~ Jonathan Kellerman
The Theologian is an owl, sitting on an old dead branch in the tree of human knowledge, and hooting the same old hoots that have been hooted for hundreds and thousands of years, but he has never given a hoot for progress.
~ Emmet F. Fields