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Trumpets Quotes - Page 2

Milton, in his hand The thing became a trumpet

Edwin Paxton HOOD, William Wordsworth (1856). “William Wordsworth, a biography”, p.375

Therefore it is most expedient for the wise, if Don Worm (his conscience) find no impediment to the contrary, to be the trumpet of his own virtues, as I am to myself.

William Shakespeare (2013). “Much Ado About Nothing Simplified!: Includes Study Guide, Biography, and Modern Retelling”, p.263, BookCaps Study Guides

The trumpet's loud clangor Excites us to arms.

John Dryden (1859). “The poetical works of John Dryden”, p.4

That walls should fall is the consequence of blowing your own trumpet.

Jeanette Winterson (2007). “Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit”, p.112, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

I was in the band when I was a kid, I played the trumpet.

Interview with Mary Buckheit, proxy.espn.com. September 9, 2002.

I feel like an old warhorse at the sound of a trumpet when I read about the capturing of rare beetles.

Charles Darwin (2016). “Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: the Evolution”, p.366, VM eBooks

With me every peep becomes a trumpet solo.

Albert Einstein (2015). “Bite-Size Einstein: Quotations on Just About Everything from the Greatest Mind of the Twentieth Century”, p.19, St. Martin's Press