
Top 19 Thunderous Applause Quotes
#1. Oh, how thunderous the applause must be in Heaven, all those times we are mocked on earth for the sake of His name.
Mark Hart
#2. In city after city, newspaper after newspaper has diminished its staff of critics, sometimes to zero. Film and T.V. critics have been dropped and not replaced. Maybe they're deemed unnecessary because nobody cares if anything's good or not.
Tom Shales
#3. Religious figures, gargoyles, and grotesques, she though, looked fine on Gothic cathedrals, but she'd always spent more time looking at the murals inside the buildings than the carvings outside.
So why did this one seem to have captured all her attention?
Christine Warren
#4. As we stand on the precipice of a life of ministry, we will have to answer the question that Jesus poses to each one of us: Are you willing to count the cost?
Erica Mbasan
#5. Don't be dismayed by the opinions of editors, or critics. They are only the traffic cops of the arts.
Gene Fowler
#6. So this is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause.
George Lucas
#7. You have eaten a meal dangerously seasoned. [You have laid up a grief in store for yourself.]
Plautus
#8. So I say a name, even if self-bestowed, is better than a number. In the register of the potter's field I shall soon have both. What wealth!
Ambrose Bierce
#9. The room was hushed for a heartbeat more, and then my classmates started to clap. The clapping was modest and didn't shake the room in thunderous applause, but for me, it was a moment I won't forget as long as I live.
Amy Harmon
#10. I'll tell you God's truth. His right hand suddenly ordered divine retribution to stand by.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#11. I strive to do my best every single time and I think that's something the skate community knows about me and appreciates.
Mike Vallely
#12. By substance, I mean that which is in itself, and is conceived through itself: in
Baruch Spinoza
#13. I always think clothes make you look fat, so I prefer to be naked.
Pamela Anderson
#14. Theories should be judged by their ability to predict events rather than by the realism of their assumptions.
Milton Friedman
#15. I have not met, in Afghanistan, in even the most remote community, anybody who does not want a say in who governs them. Most remote community, I have never met a villager who does not want a vote.
Rory Stewart
#16. Although there are few things easier than throwing on a dress, something about them communicates that you have made an effort.
Tim Gunn
#17. At 2 P.M., two long, cold hours after starting, Everett concluded his speech to thunderous applause - motivated, one is bound to suspect, more by the joy of realizing it was over than by any message derived from the content - and
Bill Bryson
#18. With all due respect, if you're forty-three, then I'm a fetus.
David Levithan
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