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Quotes About Gathered

Intelligence we gathered at the time indicated that this was in fact leadership and we struck the leadership.
~ Peter Pace
Even though intense focus on Iran's nuclear program has presumably increased the volume of intelligence gathered about it, it remains true that intelligence officers tend to rely heavily on a few trusted sources.
~ Ronen Bergman
I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered together at the White House, with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone.2 —PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, at a dinner in honor of all living recipients of the Nobel Prize, 1962
~ Jon Meacham
By now, almost all of the shtetl's three hundred–odd citizens had gathered to debate that about which they knew nothing. The less a citizen knew, the more adamantly he or she argued. There was nothing new in this.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
This has happened and will happen again,' said Euphorbus. 'You are not lighting a pyre, you are lighting a labyrinth of flames. If all the fires I have seen were gathered together here, they would not fit on earth and the angels would be blinded. I have said this many times.' Then he cried out, because the flames had reached him.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
Love and the years- Love is a thing that's gathered, chance by chance, Out of life's ever-changing random dance.
~ A. Norman Jeffares
Silence has gathered around me like a thick, viscous water filling in a muddy footprint. Early evening, swollen sky like an eye that
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Seasons pursuing each other the indescribable crowd is gathered, it is the fourth of Seventh-month,
~ Walt Whitman
The manna of popular liberty must be gathered each day or it is rotten.
~ Wendell Phillips
They'll go to where the governments have gathered and make sure the world ends, even though that's not their intent. They'll carry on about finding an antidote and taking down the makeshift government. But all they'll really do is spread the virus once and for all. Make sure they finish what the sun flares started. Fools, every last one of them." Anton collapsed back into a heap on the cot, and a few seconds later the sounds of his snores filled the room.
~ James Dashner
Before any outcome was made public, the radicals had worked themselves into "a fury of rage," certain that the president "was about to give up the political fruits which had been already gathered
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
the perfect example of Robinson's law. This states that human idiocy multiplies in compound ratio to the number of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose.
~ Aidan Chambers
we're gathered here with
~ Rachel Hauck
Any proposals for the future, while they should use to the full the experience gathered in the past, should not be restricted by consideration of sectional interests established in the obtaining of that experience.
~ William Beveridge
To kill the heart does not mean to let it dry and wither away, but it means that it has become undivided and gathered
~ David H. Rosen
It is the desire of our hearts, and as we believe God's will under this dispensation, that all the children of God should be gathered together as such, and, consequently, as not of the world.
~ John Nelson Darby
I think, traditionally, when the federal government has gathered statistics, it's been done in silos, so every agency really focuses on the statistics that are important to agency.
~ Valerie Jarrett
The materials of the novelist must be real; they must be gathered from the field of humanity by his actual observation.
~ Goldwin Smith
One of the best things to do with tablescapes in my experience, is really curating them with things that you've collected.
~ Jeremiah Brent
A snapper-up of unconsidered trifles.
~ William Shakespeare
Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised.
~ George W. Bush
The reflection that this sudden intimacy was unnatural, he rejected, for many conversations, for many conversations were really gathered into one.
~ Algernon Blackwood
Prayer is a little like that. With simplicity of heart we allow ourselves to be gathered up into the arms of the Father and let him sing his love song over us.
~ Richard J. Foster
But I gathered that it was classified...by order of this Colonel, uh, Plushbottom." "Thrushbotham. Thrushbotham, sir. A fat, fatuous, flatulent, foot-kissing fool incompetent to find his hat with it nailed to his head. Which it should have been.
~ Robert A. Heinlein