Top 20 Triumphal March Quotes
#1. The moment was all we truly had: a succession of moments, a triumphal march of them, to create a life beyond compare.
Margaret George
#2. Although the rival cereals of rye, barley,oats, buckwheat and millet have continued to exist in Europe, the triumphal march of king wheat was uncontestable
Norman Davies
#3. What begins as comedy ends as a triumphal march, wouldn't you say?
Roberto Bolano
#4. They walked arm in arm, occupying the whole width of the street and taking in every Musketeer they met, so that in the end it became a triumphal march. The heart of D'Artagnan swam in delirium; he marched between Athos and Porthos, pressing them tenderly.
Alexandre Dumas
#5. In that case Mr. Barrow, Mr. Gehrig is a very underpaid ballplayer.
Joe DiMaggio
#6. The elites have become international, and they've ceased to have a primary loyalty to the nation-state.
Jeff Sessions
#7. What I really want is a creative person. You can always hire a Ph.D. to take care of the details.
Richard Gurley Drew
#8. There is much to be learned from the world around us - far more than we normally comprehend. The Ancient Ones knew this well - most particularly the wise teachers among them - those who, in the Navajo tongue, were called "Anasazi.
Anasazi Foundation
#9. The brave men die in war. It takes great luck or judgment not to be killed. Once, at least, the head has to bow and the knee has to bend to danger. The soldiers who march back under the triumphal arches are death's deserters.
Jean Giraudoux
#11. It's hard not to be excited when you're going to find a way to land on the moon.
Alan Bean
#12. I enjoy being happy every day, and hopefully you can hear my happiness in my music. Life is beautiful.
Christina Milian
#13. Nobody seems to understand that in such matters the tact and sympathy should come from the one who is about to die, not the poor bugger who has to take the news.
Stephen Fry
#14. We have sown a seed ... Instead of a half-formed Europe, we have a Europe with a legal entity, with a single currency, common justice, a Europe which is about to have its own defence.
Valery Giscard D'Estaing
#15. How was she supposed to deal with a child? She could hardly manage to keep her own painful heart together.
Cornelia Funke
#16. Every second the city gets smaller and smaller, only you feel it's really you getting smaller and smaller and lonelier and lonelier, rushing away from all those lights and that excitement at about a million miles and hour.
Sylvia Plath
#17. Rock salt and bread by the doorstep to placate any resident gods. Sandalwood on our pillow, to sweeten our dreams.
Joanne Harris
#18. My dad was president of the volunteer fire department, which was within walking distance to our house. I spent several days of each week there with him - any time the whistle blew, he went. It was truly inspiring to watch him lead that way.
Brad Paisley
#19. Jutta drags herself closer; she watches her brother with outsize eyes. A piano chases the violins. Then woodwinds. The strings sprint, woodwinds fluttering behind. More instruments join in. Flutes? Harps? The song races, seems to loop back over itself. "Werner?" Jutta whispers. He blinks;
Anthony Doerr
#20. I'm going to be pitching Andy Cohen on a new show for Bravo. We can call it 'Project Pantsuit.'
Hillary Clinton
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