Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing Trial/appeal January 2001 - March 2002

Famous quotes containing the words appeal, march, january, pan, trial, bombing and/or flight:

    Vernacular buildings are not the sentimental, picturesque backdrop to real life. They may be beautiful, but that is beside the point. They have emerged out of hard necessities, hard work and hard lives. Their appeal lies in the sense they make.
    Gillian Darley (b. 1940)

    When all is over and you march for home,
    The spoils of war are easily disposed of:
    Robert Graves (1895–1985)

    I have never been disappointed when I asked in a humble and sincere way for God’s help. I pray often. I think I pray more often since January 12th.
    Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.)

    When Pan sounds up his minstrelsy;
    His minstrelsy! O base! This quill,
    Which at my mouth with wind I fill,
    Puts me in mind, though her I miss,
    That still my Syrinx’ lips I kiss.
    John Lyly (1553–1606)

    The trial by market everything must come to.
    Robert Frost (1874–1963)

    My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you today that I’ve signed legislation which outlaws Russia forever. The bombing begins in five minutes.
    Ronald Reagan (b. 1911)

    When the flight is not high the fall is not heavy.
    Chinese proverb.