Quotes About Throngs
The further south the throng went, the more reasons it discovered. Vendettas once sworn for half-forgotten offenses were remembered and invented with each passing blow. Everyone felt like a conduit of justice.
~ Adam Levin
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Brotherton So once in every year we throng Upon a day apart To praise the Lord with feast and song In thankfulness of heart.
~ Arthur Guiterman
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Whether Stalin, out in Siberia, met with actual peasants, let alone large throngs of them, as did Stolypin, remains unclear.
~ Stephen Kotkin
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As climbers thronged the scope of Everest, the Rupal Face retained its solitude, remaining a formidable oabjective.
~ Bernadette McDonald
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where we will remain through Passover. Antipas has no rule here. Come to us with all haste. Sail with Lavi to Joppa and make your way to Bethany where we lodge at the home of Lazarus, Mary, and Martha. The kingdom is close at hand. Vast throngs of people in Galilee and Judea now hail Jesus as the Messiah. He believes
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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The taxi cab turns into Masao Tanaka Way, inching its way through a throng of protestors. The lone passenger stretched
~ Steve Alten
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taxi cab turns into Masao Tanaka Way, inching its way through a throng of protestors. The lone passenger stretched out in the backseat shakes
~ Steve Alten
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It is always nice to dream that we are part of a jubilant throng marching through the centuries...
~ Milan Kundera
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So they demonstrate in the streets in protest, they riot in the commercial sections of town so they can steal goods from stores, and they throng to the banner of politicians who promise to restore or increase their benefits.
~ G. Edward Griffin
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Unless one is planning to go shopping - basically begging to be smothered by the ravening throngs of returners and bargain hunters; an embrace as constricting as that hugging machine designed by autistic author Temple Grandin - then Boxing Day feels like a bar after last call when the lights have been turned up.
~ David Rakoff
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The devil take order! I'll to the throng: Let life be short, else shame will be too long.
~ William Shakespeare
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Oh solitude, that noble peace of the mind! He loved the throng and multitude of the day: he loved people: but sometimes he suspected that he loved them as God doesat a judicious distance.
~ Christopher Morley
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The peasants watched the trains with curiosity, listening intently to the strange humming sound of the human throng, neither groan, cry, nor song. The train went by, and as it pulled away one could still see against the dark background of the forest disembodied human arms waving tirelessly from the windows.
~ Jerzy Kosi?ski
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