Abaigeal Irish Name Quotes & Sayings
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Some of the stuff I'm writing is almost like hymns, some of my first singing and choral experiences were in church, the Church of Christ in Hicksville. — Billy Joel

Think positive thoughts, be kind to others, help those you see in need ... there's always something you can do each day to help brighten humanity! — Timothy Pina

Information is the mortar that both builds and destroys empires — Tobsha Learner

We've done all the work that HRC wanted on the twin and the project has been completed. We were consistently up there with the top guys and that is what HRC wanted to prove. — Sete Gibernau

So, what you can do in Microsoft Word is what Bill Gates has decided. What you can do in Oracle Database is what Larry Ellison and his crew have decided. — Ted Nelson

Men are always lost, they are confused and afraid, thus they are more trouble than they're worth. — Sunshine O'Donnell

The practice of listening is one of the most mysterious, luminous, and challenging art forms on Earth. — Mark Nepo

Always remember that you're strong, baby. So strong." ...
"Then why do you try so hard to stand in front of me?"
... "Because you're mine." His dark hair flew when he shook his head. "I've never had much, but what I do have, I protect. With everything I am. — Rebecca Zanetti

How to kill yourself without hurting anyone.
Don't. — Neil Hilborn

You know," he says, "for someone who doesn't like touching people, you keep finding ways to put your hands on me. — Victoria Schwab

If you build castles in the air you will not be able to live in them. — Matshona Dhliwayo

( ... ) [H]e removed his shoe and discovered a flattened black mass of chewing gum embedded deep in the zig-zag tread of the sole. Upper lip arched in disgust, he was still picking, cutting and scraping away with a pocket knife as the train began to move. Beneath the patina of grime, the gum was still slightly pink, like flesh, and the smell of peppermint was faint but distinct. How appalling, the intimate contact with the contents of a stranger's mouth, the bottomless vulgarity of people who chewed gum and who let it fall from their lips where they stood. — Ian McEwan