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«You walk through a series of arches, so to speak, and then, presently, at the end of a corridor, a door opens and you see backward through time, and you feel the flow of time, and realize you are only part of a great nameless procession.»
Author: John Huston
(Film Director)
| Keywords:
arches, backward, corridor, corridors, nameless, presently, procession, processions, so to speak
«These things I remember as I pour out my soul: how I used to go with the multitude, leading the procession to the house of God, with shouts of joy and thanksgiving among the festive throng»
Author: Bible
| About:
Memory
| Keywords:
festive, go with, house of God, pour, pour out, procession, processions, shouts, thanksgiving, The House of God, throng, thronged, thronging
«FOOL, n. A person who pervades the domain of intellectual speculation and diffuses himself through the channels of moral activity. He is omnific, omniform, omnipercipient, omniscience, omnipotent. He it was who invented letters, printing, the railroad, the steamboat, the telegraph, the platitude and the circle of the sciences. He created patriotism and taught the nations war --founded theology, philosophy, law, medicine and Chicago. He established monarchical and republican government. He is from everlasting to everlasting --such as creation's dawn beheld he fooleth now. In the morning of time he sang upon primitive hills, and in the noonday of existence headed the procession of being. His grandmotherly hand was warmly tucked-in the set sun of civilization, and in the twilight he prepares Man's evening meal of milk-and-morality and turns down the covers of the universal grave. And after the rest of us shall have retired for the night of eternal oblivion he will sit up to write a history of human civilization.»
Author: Ambrose Bierce
(Editor, Journalist, Writer)
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«And out of each (schoolhouse) is vomited the standard product of the New Pedagogy - an endless procession of adolescents who have been taught everything save that which is true, and outfitted with every trick save those that are socially useful»
Author: Henry Louis Mencken
(Critic, Journalist)
| About:
Teenage
| Keywords:
adolescents, outfits, outfitted, pedagogy, procession, processions, schoolhouse, Schoolhouses, socially, The Standard, trick, vomited, vomiting, vomit up
«The woman that tries t' keep up with the' procession don't see near as much as her husband who stands on the' curb»
Author: Kin Hubbard
(Humorist, Writer)
| Keywords:
curb, curbed, curbing, curbs, Her husband, keep up, procession, processions
«The human race is a race of cowards; and I am not only marching in that procession but carrying a banner.»
Author: Mark Twain
(Humorist, Lecturer, Writer)
| Keywords:
banner, carrying, cowards, marching, procession, processions
«The whole past is the procession of the present»
«The apparent rulers of the English nation are like the imposing personages of a splendid procession: it is by them the mob are influenced; it is they whom the spectators cheer. The real rulers are secreted in second-rate carriages; no one cares for them or asks after them, but they are obeyed implicitly and unconsciously by reason of the splendor of those who eclipsed and preceded them.»
Author: Walter Bagehot
(Analyst, Economist, Editor)
| Keywords:
apparent, carriages, eclipse, eclipsed, English nation, implicitly, influenced, personage, personages, procession, secrete, secreted, secretes, secreting, splendor, unconsciously
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