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nearly a hundred mongrel celebrants in the throng, the police relied on their firearms and plunged determinedly into the nauseous rout.
— H.P. Lovecraft
Not in the clamor of the crowded street, not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, but in ourselves, are triumph and defeat.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A successful search for truth means complete deliverance from the dual throng, such as of love and hate, happiness and misery.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The science of government is only a science of combinations, of applications, and of exceptions, according to times, places and circumstances.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The open road still softly calls ...
— Carl Sagan
What's going on here?" Miles demanded, pushing his way past the last of the stampeding throng. "And why is Santa worshiping that elf?
— Laura Resnick
I'm an active author: I travel to give readings and talks, although I know it's risky.
— Felice Picano
One way to hold a woman is not to hold her.
— Gay Talese
It is always nice to dream that we are part of a jubilant throng marching through the centuries...
— Milan Kundera
Nothing impresses the mind with a deeper feeling of loneliness than to tread the silent and deserted scene of former throng and pageant.
— Washington Irving
Music is not merely a study, it is an entertainment; wherever there is music there is a throng of listeners.
— William C. Bryant
He who lives for nothing costs the lives of many, but he who lives for something greater than himself preserves those he loves.
— Christopher Hopper
I shrug. "I'll probably mention that I'm in love with you."
He chuckles. "Only you would say that in such a I-think-I'll-wash-my-hair-tonight tone. — Melina Marchetta
He chuckles. "Only you would say that in such a I-think-I'll-wash-my-hair-tonight tone. — Melina Marchetta
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
We go to the grave of a friend saying,
"A man is dead,"
but angels throng about him saying,
"A man is born." — Henry Ward Beecher
"A man is dead,"
but angels throng about him saying,
"A man is born." — Henry Ward Beecher
It's a market economy. Apparently the demand for great coaches exceeds the supply, so of course the price of good coaches is going to be high.
— Michael Gartner
From out the throng and stress of lies, from out the painful noise of sighs, one voice of comfort seems to rise: It is the meaner part that dies.
— William Morris
My mother would have loved this girl. Too bad she was just a dream
— Colleen Hoover
Iambics march from short to long;
With a leap and a bound the swift Anapaests throng — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
With a leap and a bound the swift Anapaests throng — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Who would wish to be among the commonplace crowd of the little famous - who are each individually lost in a throng made up of themselves?
— John Keats
Money loves a plan. If you have a plan for how you're going to spend and invest your new profits, it's going be coming at ya like bees to honey.
— Jeanna Gabellini
Sometimes in life you have to be your own best friend.
— Taylor Swift
Fairies, arouse! Mix with your song Harplet and pipe, Thrilling and clear, Swarm on the boughs! Chant in a throng! Morning is ripe, Waiting to hear.
— William Allingham
The prophet and the martyr do not see the hooting throng. Their eyes are fixed on the eternities.
— Benjamin Cardozo
You couldn't at least use an Exy idiom? I hate baseball.
— Nora Sakavic
My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent.
— William Shakespeare
Fear is the loneliest feeling. You can be in a throng of people, but if you're afraid, you're on your own.
— Michelle Paver
When doctors differ who decides amid the milliard-headed throng?
— Richard Francis Burton
Forgiveness is a GIFT to yourself
— Yennie Hardiwidjaja
The poppies might be wilted and trampled by the throng, but the memory of our fallen will live on and on and on.
— David J. Delaney