Anglo Irish Treaty Quotes & Sayings
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It doesn't matter where I am in this world, there's nothing else I'd rather see. Just you. — Jay McLean

If things are getting darker, the problem is with us. — Henry Blackaby

What we steadily, consciously, habitually think we are, that we tend to become. — Ann Landers

I remember years ago a guy I knew told me that people going to England find exactly what they go looking for. I said I'd go looking for the England of English Literature, and he nodded and said: 'It's there.'
Maybe it is, and maybe it isn't. Looking around the rug one thing's for sure: it's here. — Helene Hanff

I don't like to read things that people write about me. I'd rather read what kids have to say about me because it's not their profession to do that. — David Bowie

I hate behind the scenes ass muthafuckas. — Kedy B.

It is very annoying, when people notice your weak moments but never see your strong ones. — Jean Little

I'm no f****** talking to you. He's a f****** great player. Yous are f******* idiots. — Alex Ferguson

Many large brands are now just marketing machines for what's being made offshore. — Chad Hurley

She found it quite easy to interpret builders' estimates and do VAT calculations. She'd got some books from the library, and found finance to be both interesting and uncomplicated. She'd stopped reading the kind of women's magazine that talks about romance and knitting and started reading the kind of women's magazine that talks about orgasms, but apart from making a mental note to have one if ever the occasion presented itself she dismissed them as only romance and knitting in a new form. So she'd started reading the kind of magazine that talked about mergers. — Terry Pratchett

Positivity can be a negative," I tell her, "if it's used to diminish events that should be cause for concern. Saying 'bad things happen to good people' or "God doesn't give anyone more than they can handle', for instance, isn't necessarily helpful to the person to whom something bad happened
it is much more beneficial to those who wish to be dismissive- who don't really care to think about the why or how or who. And if we cease to see the real human part in events
if instead, we relegate human experiences to some sort of mystical concept like karma, destiny or everything happens for a reason, and consider more realistic views to be negative
then we diminish compassion and empathy, as well as the possibility of positive change. — Jane Devin