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Quotes About Thousand

In 1844, there was a balance of perhaps of a couple of thousand dollars on the cr side.
~ Ezra Cornell
I am now in Gibraltar. It is a large place and there does not seem to be room in this letter, in which to express my feelings about Moors in bare legs and six thousand Red-coats and to hear Englishmen speak again.
~ Richard Harding Davis
Night hath a thousand eyes.
~ John Lyly
I literally have over a thousand emails in my inbox that need to be returned. I'm sure all of my friends and certain family members are like, 'Oh, look who got nominated for an Emmy and doesn't want to write me an email back!' I need a good few hours to just sit and get on the phone.
~ Max Greenfield
'Game of Thrones' fans are the nicest people ever, but a thousand nice people coming at me gives me claustrophobia.
~ Peter Dinklage
Now I'm standing in front of a thousand people. They're all looking at me, but they're sitting down. They're surrendered, so I have to keep on proving myself to them and giving them all my passion.
~ Benjamin Clementine
When I first moved to Los Angeles, I came out here with a thousand dollars to my name.
~ Vanna White
It's still hard for me to imagine that these gentle people have broken over a thousand years of neutrality in a warning against all of our kind. They seemed so proud of their benevolent history, so psychologically dependent upon a secular and kindly definition of themselves.
~ Anne Rice
I can take a single hair from the braids of an Indian woman and make it sound like a promise come true. Like a thousand promises come true.
~ Sherman Alexie
I shall reclaim the bird sooner or later, sweet William." "Aye," Will said. "But not until ravens flocks these grounds again. Do we have an agreement, my lady?" She bit her lip, ignoring the Mebd's arch amusement. "He's hidden from me for a thousand years," Morgan le Fey said at last, acquiesing. Her hand slid gracefully down to rest on her thigh, cupped inward, palm open. "A few days mean nothing.
~ Elizabeth Bear
I think that the failures of Enron and WorldCom and other companies are partially failures of investors to recognize companies that are selling for a thousand times nothing, but chances are they may be worth only that.
~ Arthur Levitt
It's interesting that, given our culture has so many words that refer to women in a truly derogatory fashion, it's 'lady' - a term that has conferred social respect on our gender for over a thousand years - that has women up in arms.
~ Sara Sheridan
Silence followed, because they all knew there wasn't an extra twenty-five thousand in their treasury, not since the sewer project that was completed last summer. "I've already ordered the work
~ Sandra Hill
Defoe says that there were a hundred thousand country fellows in his time ready to fight to the death against popery, without knowing whether popery was a man or a horse.
~ William Hazlitt
All we want from Thalassa is a hundred thousand tons of water. Or, to be more specific, ice.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
My knowledge of Las Vegas is fairly limited. In fact, it basically consists of watching Ocean's Eleven about a thousand times.
~ Sophie Kinsella
There's but three furies found in spacious hell, But in a great man's breast three thousand dwell
~ John Webster
so mean that her death would cause a thousand of Hell's toughest demons to opt for early retirement.
~ Ellen Datlow
My mistake was in underestimating the emotional force of a song you have already hear a thousand times.
~ Augusten Burroughs
Take time for the clearance of the mind, preparing for adherence to perseverance for the journey of another thousand miles.
~ Curtis Tyrone Jones
each other in Marin County in Larkspur, which is about ten miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge. Larkspur's eleven thousand residents
~ Sheldon Siegel
the mind has a thousand eyes, and the heart has one:yet the light of a whole life dies when love is done.
~ Daniel Handler
With the rose the butterfly's deep in love, A thousand times hovering round; But round himself, all tender like gold, The sun's sweet ray is hovering found.
~ Heinrich Heine
In one creative thought a thousand forgotten nights of love revive, filling it with sublimity and exaltation.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke