Mounting Quotes
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Mounting Quotes & Sayings
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Northumberland, thou ladder wherewithal the mounting Bolingbroke ascends my throne.
— William Shakespeare
Think, in mounting higher, the angels would press on us, and aspire to drop some golden orb of perfect song into our deep, dear silence.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
She was growing accustomed to like shocks, but she could not keep the mounting color back from her cheeks.
— Kate Chopin
Just be patient, she told herself, and with the mounting pages, the strength of her writing fist grew.
— Markus Zusak
Human beings appear to be the eternal natural bridge between the tangible and the intangible.
— Anna Mancini
No more the mounting larks, while Daphne sings, Shall, list'ning, in mid-air suspend their wings.
— Alexander Pope
The Book of Psalms instructs us in the use of wings as well as words. It sets us both mounting and singing.
— Charles Spurgeon
I hauled myself over as if I were mounting a horse. Which I'd never actually done before.
Needless to say, it was hardly a graceful affair. — Alyxandra Harvey
Needless to say, it was hardly a graceful affair. — Alyxandra Harvey
Read your own obituary notice; they say you live longer. Gives you second wind. New lease of life.
— James Joyce
[A] pile driver was improvised by mounting a large steam donkey engine, a steam hammer, and a timber tower on a barge.
— Ray Bottenberg
We need to address our Nation's mounting garbage problem by generating less garbage, particularly paper waste.
— Wendell H. Ford
Higher education is booming in the United States; the Gross National Mind is mounting along with the Gross National Product.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
Phantom
Your heart must be a ghost.
I can feel it mounting; a dark wave -
upon the night of my soul — Segovia Amil
Your heart must be a ghost.
I can feel it mounting; a dark wave -
upon the night of my soul — Segovia Amil
Jesus is fairer, Jesus is purer He makes our sorrowing spirit sing.
— Lisa Tawn Bergren
I don't think other people in the world would share the view there is mounting chaos.
— Bill Vaughan
My dream is to save women from nature.
— Christian Dior
The life of faith is not a life of mounting up with wings, but a life of walking and not fainting.
— Oswald Chambers
Writing anything, it sorta starts the way you'd build a castle at the beach. You're just taking your hands and you're mounting up sand.
— Aaron Sorkin
About 1930, our laboratory had obtained a large concave grating and set it up in a Runge-Paschen mounting.
— Frits Zernike
Almost all of what I learned about mounting and hosting a dance show I learned from Dick Clark.
— Don Cornelius
Education, therefore, is a process of living and not a preparation for future living.
— John Dewey Polt
Film actors reach a certain level, but they don't get beyond it unless they work in the theater.
— Shirley Knight
How like a mounting devil in the heart rules the unreined ambition.
— Nathaniel Parker Willis
See owner for mounting instructions. - NOVELTY UNDERWEAR
— Darynda Jones
Now is the time for us to strike. We must strengthen our foothold in Asia, to ensure no nation overtakes us.
— Lawrence Summers
Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting.
— Haruki Murakami
I realized how hard it that must have been, how much hurt when you know the only way to help someone is to give him distance. So I let him go.
— Katie Kacvinsky
My government will continue mounting a real fight against the trafficking of marijuana and all other drugs.
— Enrique Pena Nieto
She can hear the bombers when they are three miles away. A mounting static. The hum inside a seashell.
— Anthony Doerr
Obviously, overall infrastructure needs on the Southwest and Northern borders are mounting. We need a major push in Congress to remedy this.
— Pete Domenici
Space hurls outwards, falconswift, mounting like an irreversible justice, a final disease
— John Gardner