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en In my dreams I hear again the crash of guns, the rattle of musketry, the strange, mournful mutter of the battlefield.
  General Douglas MacArthur

en I wake up from dreams and go "Wow, put this down on paper." The whole thing is strange. You hear the words, everything is right there in front of your face . . .
  Michael Jackson

en I shall lie through centuries, / And hear the blessed mutter of the mass, / And see God made and eaten all day long.
  Robert Browning

en There's fear at first, but you only understand what's happening for a split second. Then, it's over. Plus, if you hit something hard enough, it'll rattle your head, which means you don't really remember anything from the crash.

en We only had about eight square miles of land. The Germans were up in the hills firing down on us. We spent four months under constant shell fire. One of those guns up there was on rails. Big! You could hear those shells coming. Of course, the ones you could hear were probably not going to hit you. It was the ones you couldn't hear,

en We all dream; we do not understand our dreams, yet we act as if nothing strange goes on in our sleep minds, strange at least by comparison with the logical, purposeful doings of our minds when we are awake.
  Erich Fromm

en There was always this one bump out there, you could hear every rattle in every truck.

en I heard the train whistle, and right behind the whistle I heard the crash. I didn't really believe there was a crash out here because trains go by quite frequently, and we hear noises.

en Every time I say ''sure'' when I mean ''no,'' every time I smile brightly when I'm exploding with rage, every time I imagine my man's achievement is my own, I know the cheerleader never really died. I feel her shaking her ass inside me and I hear her breathless, girlish voice mutter ''T-E-A-M, Yea, Team.''

en His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. Generally what we do is treat battlefield casualties as they can make it from the battlefield to us.

en There are no manifestos like cannon and musketry
  Arthur Wellesley

en Some strange things definitely happen here. I have been tapped on the shoulder when no one else has been in the room. And, the other day, a heavy goblet seemed to jump off a shelf and crash to the floor.

en No one should negotiate their dreams. Dreams must be free to fly high. No government, no legislature, has a right to limit your dreams. You should never agree to surrender your dreams.
  Jesse Jackson

en That assumes that trace data is meaningful in indicating that [firearms] dealers are involved in selling guns that are used in crimes. And the problem with that is that the trace data does not include all guns used in crimes, that is to say, not all trace guns are 'crime guns' and not all 'crime guns' are traced.

en Hear, O my people, and I will testify unto thee: O Israel, if thou wilt hearken unto me; / There shall no strange god be in thee; neither shalt thou worship any strange god.


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