“Each type of industry was on the march toward the West, impelled by an irresistible attraction. Each passed in successive waves across the continent. Stand at Cumberland Gap and watch the procession of civilization, marching single file-- the buffalo following the trail to the salt springs, the Indian, the fur trader and hunter, the cattle-raiser, the pioneer farmer --and the frontier has passed by. Stand at South Pass in the Rockies a century later and see the same procession with wider intervals between.”
Frederick Jackson Turner
“With maize futures prices up substantially since last March, we should be seeing the pass-through in Wednesday's data.”
Nazmeera Moola
“[The marches] have focused the American people's attention on people marching in the streets and waving Mexican flags ... who may not be grateful for the taxpayer-subsidized benefits they're getting and who are jumping in line ahead of those who are doing it legally. There is a quiet rage building.”
Connie Hair
“Even if we marched without the uniforms, even if we marched without the marching 100, you know, it's in us, you can't take our spirit away.”
Chris Quest
“One thing is a march. Another thing is a movement. And that's exactly the type of question we need to be asking ourselves. How do we move from a march to a movement?”
Maria Rodriguez
“Typically, in early March, we don't get this type of rain.”
Rob Morosi
“We got our marching orders yesterday, so we marched up to the fifth floor. We're just elated that we got out of the ICU and got him up to his own room. He's doing extremely well. His voice is coming back.”
Terry Greene