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Literature sustains life because it captures death in its forward march. Clickety-clickety-clack, the wheels go round and round ...
— Chris Campanioni
From here [the Gaza withdrawal], our people begin the march towards establishing an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital
— Mahmoud Abbas
By March, 70 percent of women would be employed.
— Patience Jonathan
For the world was built in order around the atoms march in tune; Rhyme the pipe, and Time the warder, The sun obeys them, and the moon.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I appeal to you as a soldier to spare me the humiliation of seeing my regiment march to meet the enemy and I not share its dangers.
— George Armstrong Custer
Surely the wake left behind by mankind's forward march reveals its movement just as clearly as the spray thrown up elsewhere by the prow.
— Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the Peace Corps as it reached its 45th anniversary on March 1, 2006.
— Solomon Ortiz
The grand march of progress apparently includes the unfortunate necessity of chopping down every obstacle in its way.
— Yann Martel
February was sobbing and blustering its lachrymose way into March, when she received a letter from the Dean.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
Who was I fooling, telling my heart to quiet its beautiful song so I could march in the parade of conformity? My biggest fool was me.
— Vironika Tugaleva
Time was the great leveler, and neither money nor power held sway over its relentless march.
— Matthew FitzSimmons
Christopher Columbus
— Louisa May Alcott
Giant letters march across the dome of the sky: HOME NOT FOUND. Huw, who knows Comic Sans when she sees it, winces in mild disgust.
— Cory Doctorow
At its best, American music is the soundtrack of our long - and often painful - march toward a more perfect union.
— Shawn Amos
Naturally, no march on Washington would be complete without its counter-demonstration.
— Jean Hanff Korelitz
Franz could not accept that the fact that the glory of the Grand March was equal to the comic vanity of its marchers.
— Milan Kundera
Spring. March fans it, April christens it, and May puts on its jacket and trousers.
— Henry David Thoreau
We are the nation of human progress, and who will, what can, set limits to our onward march?
— John L. O'Sullivan