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I stormed into the chapel like an angry thunder waiting to release its emotional terror upon the crowd.
— Ramona Matta
Beslan, where the Russian authorities stopped live coverage of the school being stormed, was an illustration of the progress we still have to make.
— Kate Adie
I stormed out and got ice cream and cried in my car
— Maria Semple
With a pen in my hand I have successfully stormed bulwarks from which others armed with sword and excommunication have been repulsed.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
She looked defeated, a castle stormed, torn down, with no one living inside. She looked like a hollowed-out creature, only shell and no soul.
— Sarah Rees Brennan
They stormed and jeered at one another in long meaningless words of about twenty syllables each.
— C.S. Lewis
For the rest of my life I would always be thinking about her. She would always be my biggest what if. -Perseus Jackson
— Rick Riordan
I probably have become more infamous from two misdemeanors than probably anyone I could think of.
— Paul Reubens
I wish black people had a flag they could put into the ground, like when the troops stormed Iwo Jima.
— J. B. Smoove
You see the crowds. I mean, you don't see enthusiasm like that at a Hillary [Clinton] rally. People are falling asleep.
— Donald Trump
It sounded like walls tumbling, liberty bells chiming, government buildings being stormed.
It sounded like a revolution.
It sounded like hope. — Alex Scarrow
It sounded like a revolution.
It sounded like hope. — Alex Scarrow
The tone of the scream reminded me of Hera whenever she stormed through the hallways of Olympus, yelling at me for leaving the godly toilet seat up.
— Rick Riordan
I made a noise of disgust, and I think I would have stormed out if I knew how to open the door.
— Ash Gray
There's nothing as weak and soft as water, yet it will eat away the hardest stone.
— Nicholas C. Rossis