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Quotes About Sweeping

But with social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama. Every day a new person emerges as a magnificent hero or a sickening villain. It's all very sweeping, and not the way we actually are as people.
~ Jon Ronson
with social media, we've created a stage for constant artificial high drama. Every day a new person emerges as a magnificent hero or a sickening villain. It's all very sweeping, and not the way we actually are as people.
~ Jon Ronson
So witless did these ideas strike me as being, so sweeping and pompous the way they were expressed, that I associated them immediately with literature.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
nationalism is a cruel epidemic of evil that is sweeping over the human world of the present age
~ Rabindranath Tagore
When it comes to gay marriage, the electorate can be broken into three basic groups: a relatively small core of committed opponents; a relatively small core of committed supporters; and a vast swath of conflicted voters who like to think of themselves as 'tolerant,' but who are instinctively uneasy with sudden, sweeping change.
~ Steve Kornacki
you are ever again the wave     sweeping through all things     RAINER MARIA RILKE, BOOK OF HOURS
~ Ram Dass
Most people think of cinematographers as choosing subjects of an epic nature to show off what they do - big, sweeping images of war or pageantry.
~ Caleb Deschanel
During the lockdown, I remain busy in household chores. Since there are no domestic helps, we have to everything from sweeping to mopping and washing utensils on our own.
~ Bharti Singh
A modern man may disapprove of some of his sweeping reforms, and approve others; but finds it difficult not to admire even where he does not approve.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
Love is sweeping the country.
~ Ira Gershwin
People are learning to grasp the diversity of nature, to understand its unifying principles and to sweep away the hierarchies and see the real connections.
~ Frank Schätzing
In my reading of philosophy, I saw that there were innumerable problems that nobody was giving answers for. the Bible, it struck me, dealt with man's problems in a sweeping, all-encompassing thrust.
~ Francis Schaeffer
If income tax is the price you have to pay to keep the government on its feet, alimony is the price we have to pay for sweeping a woman off hers.
~ Groucho Marx
On the same day I was sworn in as Prime Minister of Canada, I announced the most sweeping reform ever undertaken in the structure of our federal government.
~ Kim Campbell
Study the history of revival. God has always sent revival in the darkest days. Oh, for a mighty, sweeping revival today!
~ Adrian Rogers
On Gortician, a promotion was survival. Firings were literal. You were incinerated, and your successor's first job was sweeping your ashes up for Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Gortician's recycle center.
~ Jason Z. Christie
Edward Rutherfurd
~ Bloody Sunday
What we have called the "law" of creation, therefore, is both compelling (laws of nature) and appealing (norms), and the range of its validity can be both sweeping (general) and individualized (particular).
~ Albert M. Wolters
You might as well try and dam Niagara Falls with toothpicks as to stop the reform wave sweeping our land.
~ Billy Sunday
Sweep picking is when the right hand sweeps down and up the strings in succession. But when you do sweep picking, one note rings into the next, and it sounds almost like you're playing a chord, and that's exactly what you don't want.
~ Yngwie Malmsteen
I do think a founder has special permission to make sweeping changes across an organization.
~ Michael Dell
I really love to make sweeping historical gestures that are like little illustrations of novels.
~ Kara Walker
I'm a California girl, right? I grew up with that farm-to-table dining before it was sweeping the nation.
~ Meghan Markle
One thing you have to be very careful on when you work in health care is this: when you make a sweeping change, you can't wait to see what falls through the cracks. What could fall through the cracks is somebody's life. You need to move thoughtfully and carefully with a plan incrementally.
~ Jacky Rosen