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  • Dick Dart emerged from the ether during a flight from New York with my wife and children to Puerto Rico. -- Peter Straub
  • I have a very dear family and very dear friends. They're my rock. These are people who knew me from the beginning, you know, as a loser in a 1972 Dodge Dart with the bumper literally duct-taped to the body. -- Mark Ruffalo
  • The whole community of people with disabilities was alive, politically alive. I give Justin Dart credit for that. He traveled to every state in the country. He really made people with disabilities understand that they had some political power. -- Major Owens
  • Summer skylarks Dart about the heavens Above the deep mountains. -- Dakotsu Iida
  • The requirements of romantic love are difficult to satisfy in the back seat of a Dodge Dart. -- Lisa Alther
  • It used to be cars had cool names: Dart, Hawk, Fury, Cougar, Firebird, Hornet, Mustang, Barracuda. Now we have Elantra, Altima, Acura, Lumina, Sentra, Corolla, Maxima, Tercel. Further proof that America has lost its edge. -- George Carlin
  • Aurora hail, and all the thousand dies, Which deck thy progress through the vaulted skies: The morn awakes, and wide extends her rays, On ev'ry leaf the gentle zephyr plays; Harmonious lays the feather'd race resume, Dart the bright eye, and shake the painted plume. -- Phillis Wheatley
  • The average American's day planner has fewer holes in it than Ray Charles's dart board. -- Dennis Miller
  • When you make 'The Daily Show', it's usually not for a laurel, it's for a dart. -- Brian Williams
  • I didn't ask anyone to make me a poster boy, because poster boys always end up on dart boards. -- Anurag Kashyap
  • You can get the dart player out of the pub, but you can't get the pub out of the dart player. -- Sid Waddell
  • With care, and skill, and cunning art, She parried Time's malicious dart, And kept the years at bay, Till passion entered in her heart and aged her in a day! -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox
  • Fantastic tyrant of the amorous heart. How hard thy yoke, how cruel thy dart. Those escape your anger who refuse your sway, and those are punished most, who most obey. -- Matthew Prior
  • Nothing good bursts forth all at once. The lightning may dart out of a black cloud; but the day sends his bright heralds before him, to prepare the world for his coming. -- Augustus Hare
  • A sudden dart when a little over a hundred feet from the end of the track, or a little over 120 feet from the point at which it rose into the air, ended the flight. -- Orville Wright
  • I think that we all stand on the dartboard of life. Roughly 30,000 people a year are going to catch a dart labeled pancreatic cancer, and that's unfortunate. It's not what I would have chosen. But I in no way feel like I deserved it. -- Randy Pausch
  • We live in a dancing matrix of viruses; they dart, rather like bees, from organism to organism, from plant to insect to mammal to me and back again, and into the sea, tugging along pieces of this genome, strings of genes from that, transplanting grafts of DNA, passing around heredity as though at a great party. -- Lewis Thomas
  • Death ready stands to interpose his dart. -- John Milton
  • The poison dart hidden in the raisin tart. ... -- Christopher Paolini
  • Like a dart the present glances, Silent stands the past sublime. -- Friedrich Schiller
  • Satan never wastes a fiery dart on an area covered in armor. -- Beth Moore
  • One hundred and eighty, divided by three, is one dart at a time -- Sid Waddell
  • The terrors of truth and dart of death To faith alike are vain. -- Herman Melville
  • To win a race, the swiftness of a dart Availeth not without a timely start -- Jean de La Fontaine
  • To always hit the target, throw a dart, then call whatever you hit the target. -- Ashleigh Brilliant
  • The artful injury, whose venomed dart scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart. -- Hannah More
  • Fate wings, with every wish, the afflictive dart, Each gift of nature, and each grace of art. -- Samuel Johnson
  • Temptations will no more prevail over a contented man, than a dart that is thrown against a brazen wall. -- Jeremiah Burroughs
  • Haste makes waste, so I rarely hurry. But if a ferret were about to dart up my dress, I'd run. -- Cheshire Cat
  • She nailed it to the wall with her well-aimed dart, like a butterfly with no will whose sentence has always been written. -- Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez
  • The trout in yonder wimpling burn - That glides, a silver dart, - And, safe beneath the shady thorn, - Defies the anglers art... -- Robert Burns
  • Love lies bleeding in the bed whereover Roses lean with smiling mouths or pleading: Earth lies laughing where the sun's dart clove her: Love lies bleeding. -- Algernon Charles Swinburne
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  • One might say that "Torch Song" is, in part, about the urgency of the effort to pin things down and what wild dart throwing that desire leads to. -- Laura Mullen
  • How does it feel to be the 's third choice? Humiliating? You could have thrown a dart. That's how close they were. We had so many excellent candidates. -- Ronald Reagan
  • Angie, I've seen my mom wrestle two cops to the ground with a taser dart in her neck, and you cry when your shoes pinch. Good luck, Bambi! -- George Lopez
  • We heard no other sounds. We met no other people. We saw only two bright red birds leap startled from the center of the meadow and dart into the woods. -- Haruki Murakami
  • Charm is the enchanted dart, light and subtle as a hummingbird. But it is deceptive in one thing: like a sense of humor, if you think you've got it, you probably haven't. -- Laurel Lea
  • Of all the griefs that harass the distress'd, Sure the most bitter is a scornful jest; Fate never wounds more deep the generous heart, Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart. -- Samuel Johnson
  • Satan never wastes a fiery dart by aiming at a spot covered by armor. The bull's eye is located dead center in our inconsistency. That's where the enemy plans to bring us down. -- Beth Moore
  • So the struck eagle, stretch'd upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to soar again, View'd his own feather on the fatal dart, And wing'd the shaft that quiver'd in his heart. -- Lord Byron
  • Mark, how the ready hands of Death prepare: His bow is bent, and he hath notch'd his dart; He aims, he levels at thy slumb'ring heart: The wound is posting, O be wise, beware. -- Francis Quarles
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