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A President and his wise men can only propose; but Congress disposes. It is when President and Congress agree that American history marches forward.
— Theodore White
So he whistles it off, and marches on
— Charles Dickens
If an army marches on its stomach a Church advances on its knees.
— William Shakespeare
My main mistake was to have made an ancient people advance by forced marches toward independence, health, culture, affluence, comfort.
— Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
If SCUM ever marches, it will be over the President's stupid, sickening face; if SCUM ever strikes, it will be in the dark with a six-inch blade.
— Valerie Solanas
History marches to the drum of a clear idea.
— W. H. Auden
Time is a most versatile resource. It flies, marches on, works wonders, and will tell. It also runs out.
— Kathryn Alesandrini
Come with me to the Winged Isle- Northern father's Western child Where the Dance of Ages is playing still through far marches of Acres Wild.
— Ian Anderson
He Who Marches Out Of Step Hears Another Drum
— Ken Kesey
God will not go forth with that man who marches in his own strength
— Charles Spurgeon
Hell or high water, Cupid marches on. In which war, he didn't say.
— Matthew Salesses
Time marches on and I don't care how people watch my movies as long as they see them. I don't care if they're on their phone.
— John Waters
Fate Marches on, demanding we find our destinies
— Christina Dodd
How good music and bad reasons sound when one marches against an enemy.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
One is hardly sensible of fatigue while he marches to music.
— Thomas Carlyle
If we're all aggressive, obedient solders [sic], who's going to write the poems and play the blues and go on anti-war protest marches?
— Ken Follett
Art is long, and time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I used to think that it got cold up in the Dornish Marches. What did I know? Nothing, thought Jon Snow, the same as me.
— George R R Martin
Our lives are but our marches to the grave.
— Francis Beaumont
Warner laces his boots and sings the songs and marches the marches, acting less out of duty than out of a time worn desire to be dutiful.
— Anthony Doerr
Even through the darkest phase
Be it thick or thin
Always someone marches brave
Here beneath my skin — K.d. Lang
Be it thick or thin
Always someone marches brave
Here beneath my skin — K.d. Lang
For a brief, silly moment, I think he's going to kiss me, and then he turns and marches through the door.
— Dannielle Wicks
How many cities have revealed themselves to me in the marches I undertook in the pursuit of books!
— Walter Benjamin
I found that while life drags on when you're losing, it marches on when you're winning.
— Tony Dungy
While everybody else marches to the beat of their own important drum. I constantly feel hungry, metaphorically and literally.
— Cecelia Ahern
When you have the cast, the sets, the lights, an opera takes on its own life. I'm not one of those directors who marches in with a set of plans.
— Maximilian Schell
To the solemn graves, near a lonely cemetery, my heart like a muffled drum is beating funeral marches.
— Charles Baudelaire
Luck marches with those who give their very best.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Philip Sharpe was a soldier in God's army," says the minister. "Now he marches with the angels.
— Holly Black
My grandpa always tells me that 45-minute lunches are key because an army marches on its stomach.
— Gia Coppola
Time marches on while mothers weep, each one wondering why the world hasn't stopped to mourn.
— Colin Gigl
The hardships of forced marches are often more painful than the dangers of battle
— Stonewall Jackson
The whole mass of humanity ... marches constantly, though slowly, toward greater perfection.
— Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot
The language marches in step with the executioners.
Therefore we must get a new language. — Tomas Transtromer
Therefore we must get a new language. — Tomas Transtromer
When time marches on, it steps on your nose and tail, and leaves boot prints down your back.
— John R. Erickson
The meetings and marches and vigils are cool, but if the enemy isn't present, you're just talking slick to a can of oil.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
Through first-class education, a generation marches down the long uncertain road of the future with confidence.
— Wynton Marsalis
Poetry is a dance music measuring buck-and-wing follies along with the gravest and stateliest dead-marches.
— Carl Sandburg
I grew up with protests, marches, demonstrations, struggle. But I come from a clan of community workers.
— Hugh Masekela
One legged veterans will greet the dawn, and they're whistling marches as they mow the lawn, and the gargoyles on sit and grieve.
— Phil Ochs
An everlasting funeral marches round your heart.
— Arthur Miller
I have destroyed the enemy merely by marches.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
An army marches on its stomach.
— Pierce Brown
I was a sports fan, but I also went to peace marches.
— Tim Robbins
The statesman's task is to hear God's footsteps marching through history, and to try and catch on to His coattails as He marches past.
— Otto Von Bismarck
Life marches by, I suggest you get on with it.
— Joy Baluch
Order marches with weighty and measured strides. Disorder is always in a hurry.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
You know things have gone bad when military marches pass for pop music.
— James Patterson