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The most persistent sound which reverberates through men's history is the beating of war drums
Arthur Koestler
(
1905
-
1938
)
Krig
Josh started to learn the drums because he was just this troublemaker kid. It was really because my parents wanted to calm him down a bit. Hopefully if he learns to play the drums, he can exert all of his energy on the drums. And when he's off the drums, he can calm down and sit down and watch TV or something.
Billy Lunn
He's just the person that I trusted the most from an audio point of view. Not so much with the arranging of the songs. Having the confidence of knowing he was the guy who recorded John Bonham 's drums. If you want the best sound ever you have to go right to the source and that was pretty much his involvement with the record. Making sure we had a massive amount of bottom end on the drums and things like that. He's great. He's like your drinking buddy [laughs].
Tracii Guns
Med pukor och trumpeter
(med glans, under allmänt bifall)
With drums beating and flags flying
Idiom
Med flygande fanor och klingande spel
(med glans, under allmänt bifall)
With drums beating and flags flying
Idiom
I'd lock myself in my room and take out my frustration by beating my drums.
Carlos Rodriguez
Iraq must have been listening. They can hear the drums of war beating, you know. It got their attention,
Richard Butler
It is up to the international community to ask the United States why there is such a buildup and beating drums of war, His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal. It is up to the international community to ask the United States why there is such a buildup and beating drums of war,
Taha Yassin Ramadan
We're looking at a casket that housed Brother Furman, ... but he's somewhere up there, still beating on those drums. He's in God's arms, and everything is all right now.
James Johnson
'Birth of a Nation' was meant to be a contemporary opera. This is about alternative visions of history. Deejay culture is a way about thinking of history as remix, ... Drums of Death.
Paul Miller
I would never want to see myself viewed as beating the drums of war, ... but I would rather live with that image than look into the mirror and see a member of Congress who failed to do his duty.
John McCain
(
1936
-)
The U.S. economy was on a path to recovery last summer - but it took a turn for the worse after Mr. Bush began beating the war drums.
Alan Murray
What happened here is that the Greek team wrote soccer history. I hope this reverberates in Greece. I hope when we get into Athens on Monday, there will be incredible scenes.
Otto Rehhagel
(
1938
-)
I think we still need to see more before I'm convinced we turned the corner. This earnings season was pretty bad so I still don't see Corporate America coming out and beating the drums.
Peter Coolidge
Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
(
1807
-
1882
)
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