Parchment Quotes
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Parchment Quotes & Sayings
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If Japan had been near to either England or France, war would have broken out long ago.
— Townsend Harris
Goose [pen] bee [wax] and calf [parchment] govern the world.
[Lat., Anser, apie, vitellus, populus et regna gubernant.] — James Howell
[Lat., Anser, apie, vitellus, populus et regna gubernant.] — James Howell
Fascism is not an article for export.
— Benito Mussolini
sending parchment flying and forcing Augum
— Sever Bronny
Like laws and sausages, if you love parchment it is perhaps best not to see it being made.
— Keith Houston
I'm from South Georgia, so my mom, she always cooked some dang good food when I was growing up.
— Phillip Phillips
If the skin were parchment and the blows you gave were ink,
Your own handwriting would tell you what I think. — William Shakespeare
Your own handwriting would tell you what I think. — William Shakespeare
The overuse of prescription drugs provides a vacation from personal responsibility.
— Bruce H. Lipton
My worry is that opera will become an historic art form as opposed to a living, breathing thing.
— Renee Fleming
I used to capture the vastness and the immensity of the world and confine it to the limited pages of the parchment.
— Hark Herald Sarmiento
I am like a ruined piece of parchment scrawled over and over again with your name, so many times it has become illegible.
— Elizabeth Wein
The past is set down in a thousand thousand indelible scrolls. But the future is a blank parchment forever in wait of a present.
— Andrew Levkoff
By the time Jon Snow signed the parchment the Braavosi drew up, both of them were half-drunk and quite unhappy. Jon thought that a good sign.
— George R R Martin
While parchment may burn and gold may be stained or melted down, the things that are truly important to us will never lose their value.
— Evan Meekins
I still use quill and parchment. I do e-mails, and I write, but I don't go around surfing too much.
— Oscar Nunez
A world of words where the black characters printed on the parchment he held meant more to this monk than the people or places around him.
— Marina Fiorato
Ink to parchment, words to paper, glory to Beatrice.
— Dante Alighieri
Maybe all the trees were God.
A Parchment of Leaves — Silas House
A Parchment of Leaves — Silas House
Personal growth centers on two types of people, the ones we like and the ones that drive us crazy.
— Auliq Ice
Autobiography, we know, is flawed from the moment the nib of the pen touches the parchment.
— Zia Haider Rahman
Within themists of time an innocent soon becomes an offering to the Gods.........Carole Weave-Lane - The Hidden Parchment.
— Carole Weave-Lane
When the communal silences the individual, every essence within the individual is silenced.
— Dew Platt
The sky is that beautiful old parchment in which the sun and the moon keep their diary.
— Alfred Kreymborg
Some government workers are dedicated and work hard, but most of them are just waiting to retire.
— Wanda Sykes
I do feel like a loner but I think it's because I look at things differently than other people.
— Ricky Williams
The air was heavy with the smell of leather and dust, of old parchment and binding glue. It smelled of secrets.
— Patrick Rothfuss
The aristocracy of feudal parchment has passed away with a mighty rushing, and now, by a natural course, we arrive at aristocracy of the money-bag.
— Thomas Carlyle
Pen, wax and parchment govern the world.
— Benjamin Franklin
One can slide between poor and rich, the difference as slight as between paper and parchment, one voice and a choir, arms hanging by sides and a hug.
— Jeannine Atkins
I'm a fan of parchment and wood pulp.
— Daniel Clowes
Could words and symbols wield such power? Could mere scribblings on parchment unmake a person's moral fiber? Weren't we made of sterner stuff?
— Karen Marie Moning
On pristine parchment I draw with my skis calligraphic lines of joy, writing poems of movement.
— Patricia Robin Woodruff