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Quotes About Hundred

Sithspit! What's that?' 'That's the sun, Wedge. It's after dawn.' 'Well, it offends me. Turn it off.' 'It's a hundred thirty, hundred forty million klicks from here.' 'Go up in your X-wing and shoot it down for me.
~ Aaron Allston
THE FINAL TOUCH Portrait of nobody in particular Idiots are really one hundred per cent when they are also intelligent.
~ Piet Hein
Who are you, reader, reading my poems a hundred years hence? I cannot send you one single flower from this wealth of the spring, one single streak of gold from yonder clouds. Open your doors and look abroad. From your blossoming garden gather fragrant memories of the vanished flowers of an hundred years before. In the joy of your heart may you feel the living joy that sang one spring morning, sending its glad voice across an hundred years.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
These muddles were as nothing to the ones which historians had to try and unravel once time trouble was discovered and battles started pre-erupting hundred of years before the issues even arose.
~ Douglas Adams
Then he froze. There, parked on the tarmac, was Diogenes's Challenger. "Stop," he told Shapely. "But—" "Just stop." Diogenes reached into his bag, pulled out another few stacks of hundred-
~ Douglas Preston
We sang as we walked, all of us, singing a hundred different songs, and the Nazis let us sing. Another small mercy. Or perhaps they too missed the way the world had been before the war.
~ Alan Gratz
The English are no nearer than they were a hundred years ago to knowing what Jefferson really meant when he said that God had created all men equal.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
Then take me on your knee, mother; And listen, mother of mine. A hundred fairies danced last night, And the harpers they were nine.
~ Mary Howitt
God scatters beauty as he scatters flowers O'er the wide earth, and tells us all are ours. A hundred lights in every temple burn, And at each shrine I bend my knee in turn.
~ Walter Savage Landor
I knew by heart all the dialogue of James Dean's films; I could watch Rebel Without a Cause a hundred times over.
~ Elvis Presley
The suitors: a hundred of the greediest, evilest cut-throats who'd ever lived.
~ Rick Riordan
For example, the Prime Minister earlier this year talked about the importance of the Arctic to our future. He's right. A hundred years from now, the strength of Canada is going to be coming from our resources in the Arctic.
~ Brian Mulroney
The Council is staring at me. I've been down here a hundred days and still, anytime I say anything but yes or no, they look at me like I'm a talking giraffe.
~ Richard Kadrey
So I've seen my boys do that a hundred times with the neighboring pixy girls. Give her their favorite seed and be too flustered to tell her what it was.
~ Kim Harrison
Victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an o
~ John F. Kennedy
gazing into that joyous glow where the sunshine of a hundred summers was being distilled from the maple cordwood.
~ L.M. Montgomery
And so Discovery drove on toward Saturn, as often as not pulsating with the cool music of the harpsichord, the frozen thoughts of a brain that had been dust for twice a hundred years.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
He sank into the leather seat and held hope in his heart like a hundred stars.
~ Adriana Trigiani
There are voices crying what must be done, a hundred, a thousand voices. But what do they help if one seeks for counsel, for one cries this, and one cries that, and another cries something that is neither this nor that.
~ Alan Paton
Y a nosotros no nos queda más que la venganza. Una venganza terrible y cruel, de la que todavía circularán leyendas dentro de cien años. Leyendas que la gente temerá escuchar cuando caiga la noche.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
airport at Genoa, or the one at Pisa's about a hundred
~ Andy McNab
Everything that's forbidden lives a hundred times over; thus, if something is supposed to be dead, its life is all the livelier.
~ Robert Walser
He was tall and thin. Maybe six feet two. Maybe a hundred sixty pounds. But only if he had a dollar's worth of pennies in his pocket. All skin and bone, and awkward as a stepladder.
~ Lee Child
One life one life and a broken tree it two trees mine a dead branch among the hundred living
~ Donald Revell