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In Medford, I awaked the Captain of the Minute Men; & after that, I alarmed almost every house, till I got to Lexington.
— Paul Revere
The British are coming.
— Paul Revere
The British are coming. One if by land, two if by sea.
— Paul Revere
Listen my children and you shall hear, Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
There is nothing in cricket more calculated to raise a laugh than the sight of some determined and serious man under a spiralling catch.
— Peter Roebuck
No matter what you do, you'll never run away from you.
— Paul Revere
At times, it feels like I'm being cyber bullied.
— Rebecca Black
1 if by land, 2 if by sea.
— Paul Revere
Does anyone remember the name of Paul Revere's horse?
— Joe Jackson
[Samuel Prescott was] returning from a lady friend's house at the awkward hour of 1 a.m.
— John M. Murrin
There's a time for casting silver; a time for casting cannon. If that isn't in the red, it should be!
— Paul Revere
If Paul Revere had been a modern day citizen, he wouldn't have ridden down Main Street. He would have tweeted.
— Alec Ross
Paul Revere was warning the British about gun control, and George Washington apparently was crossing the Delaware to bomb an abortion clinic.
— Bill Maher
The macarons are coming!" Souse shouted, like an epicurean Paul Revere.
— Stephanie Clifford
The dignity of the artist lies in his duty of keeping awake the sense of wonder in the world.
— G.K. Chesterton
Paul Revere Jr., with whom I had lunch at Spanky's Clam Shack in Hyannis, Massachusetts.
— Nathaniel Philbrick
For everyone I know who is a writer, there was some awkward time in their lives when they had to learn to call themselves one.
— James Bernard Frost
The challenge artists face today is whether to be an underground, unheard genius, or to dilute their art for the marketplace.
— Cornel West
One if by land, two if by sea.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow