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Ballyogan Quotes By Nancy Horan

I love you so much. I love you enough that I want to stay separate from you. You're an extraordinary man, Frank Wright. I could so easily lose myself in your world and never make a world of my own. And where would that leave us? We'd both be bored stupid. — Nancy Horan

Ballyogan Quotes By Samuel Beckett

Nowhere in particular on the way from A to Z. Or say for verisimilitude the Balloygan Road. That dear old back road. Somewhere on the Ballyogan Road in lieu of nowhere in particular. Where no truck anymore. Somewhere on the Ballyogan Road on the way from A to Z. — Samuel Beckett

Ballyogan Quotes By Liv Ullmann

If a person is found dead here, a postmorten will always reveal whether he has spent less than three weeks in the city. That is the length of time it takes this pollution to invade the body, after which it is there forever. — Liv Ullmann

Ballyogan Quotes By Antonio Villaraigosa

Again, if I was going to call Romney and the Republicans stupid, I'm certainly not going to call the Democrats and President Obama stupid. — Antonio Villaraigosa

Ballyogan Quotes By Chris Argyris

Success in the marketplace increasingly depends on learning. Yet most people don't know how to learn. — Chris Argyris

Ballyogan Quotes By Mark Twain

A sound heart is a surer guide than an ill-trained conscience. — Mark Twain

Ballyogan Quotes By Alison Jolly

Primates stand at a turning point in the course of evolution. Primates are to the biologist what viruses are to the biochemist. They can be analysed and partly understood according to the rules of a simpler discipline, but they also present another level of complexity: viruses are living chemicals, and primates are animals who love and hate and think. — Alison Jolly

Ballyogan Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

Gratitude is a divine emotion. It fills the heart, not to bursting; it warms it, but not to fever. I like to taste leisurely of bliss. Devoured in haste, I do not know its flavor. — Charlotte Bronte