Quotes about descend
descending shows themselves
Most shows find themselves descending into sentimentality or earnestness at some point but, with 'Community,' the joke is always on.
descendant successive survived
The seventeenth-century baby slept, as his nineteenth-century descendant does, in a cradle. Nothing could be prettier than the old cradles that have survived successive years of use with many generations of babies. Alice Morse Earle
descends fine hold impossible knowing morning peace perfect wake
To some people, the impossible is impossible. One fine day, they wake up in the morning knowing that they will never hold the moon in their hands, and with the certainty, perfect peace descends on them. Elizabeth Bibesco
descending engine feet
He was descending from 8,000 to 7,000 feet when the engine conked out.
descend ideal knows oh reasonable shall
Who knows but I shall grow reasonable at last, descend from my ideal heaven to the real earth, marry, and - Oh Plato! - make a pudding? Jane Welsh Carlyle
descends eccentric starts
My character in 'Running With Scissors' is manic-depressive. She starts out as a wonderfully eccentric person, and then descends into a terrible illness. Annette Bening
descendant might report school sir
My maternal grandmother had what might be described in a school report as a 'lively imagination.' She told us that she was a direct descendant of Sir Christopher Wren. Jeremy Hardy
descended spit
I think those that spit have descended from the trees. Javier Clemente
descended immigrants remember
Remember, remember always that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists Franklin D. Roosevelt
descending doctors good left needed percent refer sooner spirit-and-spirituality talked today widow
Doctors refer to the left anterior descending artery as the widow maker. It was about 90 percent blocked. He needed to get this done much sooner than later. I talked to him today and he was in good spirits. He'll be fine.
descending dream loveliness saw
They saw a Dream of Loveliness descending from the train. Charles Godfrey Leland
descended fought less realized team vehicle
The SWAT team descended on that vehicle in a pretty significant way, ... I think they would have fought it out if there had been less of a presence, but I think they realized it would be fruitless. John Anderson
descended dinosaur football games living modern others rugby
We've got a living dinosaur here. All the modern games of football and rugby must have descended from this game - and others like it.
descending earth eat heaven herbs proclaimed
Herbs (medicines),while descending down from heaven to earth proclaimed those who eat us, are never destroyed.
descending earth eat heaven herbs proclaimed
Herbs (medicines),while descending down from heaven to earth proclaimed those who eat us, are never destroyed.
descended fell found happened step
They descended on us like angels. We don't know how they found out about us, but that is how everything has happened in every step of this playground. Things just fell into place.
descend gabriel game gods moment music narrative peak pure sets suddenly tension wagner
A soccer game is a Wagner opera. The narrative sets up, the tension builds, the music ebbs and flows, the strings, the horns, more tension, and suddenly a moment of pure bliss, trumpet-tongued Gabriel sings, and gods descend from Olympus to dance - this peak of ecstasy. Rabih Alameddine
descend house
The House would descend into 'Lord of the Flies.' Tom DeLay
descendants
Wrong cannot have a legal descendant. Thomas Paine