Fanfare Quotes
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Fanfare Quotes & Sayings
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Tomorrow the revolution will already 'raise itself with a rattle' and announce with fanfare, to your terror: I was, I am, I will be!
— Rosa Luxemburg
Ragtime was a fanfare for the 20th century.
— Russell Lynes
This would be the perfect place to sleep: one could see the stars at night without getting rained on.
— John Green
All over the world the wildlife that I write about is in grave danger. It is being exterminated by what we call the progress of civilization.
— Gerald Durrell
I want to keep everything balanced. That's why it's important not to have too much fanfare.
— Andrew Scott
People who overcome their fears every day, without fanfare, without recognition. Quiet, everyday courage, that's what I admire most.
— Mariska Hargitay
Ladies and dogs," said Jeffrey, "we are about to perform 'Fanfare for the Uncommon Seal.' " "With apologies to Aaron Copland,
— Jeanne Birdsall
I am not ... totally unreceptive to colour providing it makes its appearance quietly, deferentially, and without undue fanfare.
— Fran Lebowitz
Celebrate small victories often. Mourn failures quickly. Do what's necessary without fanfare.
— Chris Brogan
Learning is intelligence.
Knowing is understanding.
Practicing is wisdom.
Teaching is virtue. — Matshona Dhliwayo
Knowing is understanding.
Practicing is wisdom.
Teaching is virtue. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I have heard endlessly that fish are so resilient that there is no way that you could exterminate a species. We are learning otherwise.
— Sylvia Earle
In most cases, true greatness is a silent and lonely affair, unaccompanied by the trumpeted fanfare of acclaim.
— Richard Paul Evans
It's the lifetime after the wedding that really counts, not the fanfare and ceremony of the day.
— Linda R. Graf
Yeah, in the digital world, it is so much easier to put stuff out without a great deal of paraphernalia and fanfare.
— Peter Gabriel
Some of the greatest, most revolutionary advances in science have been given their initial expression in attractively modest terms, with no fanfare.
— Daniel Dennett