Brigid Of Kildare Quotes & Sayings
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That was 1986. That year I felt myself to be drowning in the news reports of murder. I was aware that these murders very often did not land upon the intended targets but fell upon great-aunts, PTA mothers, overtime uncles, and joyful children - fell upon them random and relentless, like great sheets of rain. I knew this in theory but could not understand it as fact until the boy with the small eyes stood across from me holding my entire body in his small hands. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Wilderness is an anchor to windward. Knowing it is there, we can also know that we are still a rich nation, tending our resources as we should - not a people in despair searching every last nook and cranny of our land for a board of lumber, a barrel of oil, a blade of grass, or a tank of water. — Clinton Presba Anderson

In every rainstorm it's your scream that I hear after every lightning strike.
Reminding me of better days and the days of tomorrow — Austin V. Songer

Do you think city hall would take battling dragons as a excuse to waive a fine? — Sharon Ashwood

Residual income is passive income that comes in every month whether you show up or not. It's when you no longer get paid on your personal efforts alone, but you get paid on the efforts of hundreds or even thousands of others and on the efforts of your money! It's one of the keys to financial freedom and time freedom. — Steve Fisher

They inched through dense, heart-stopping darkness. In the distance was what looked like a bright white door cut out of a black wall. Sunni tiptoed towards it, puzzled by its brilliance. — Teresa Flavin

I use my music to tune myself. — Paul Caponigro

My whole life's been stability. People who have worked with me have for a long time. Air Asia is the same people who started it. — Tony Fernandes

I'm the most unracist person around. — Don Nelson

My grandma would quote Abraham Lincoln all the time: "Whatever you do in life, be a good one." — Donald Cerrone

The struggle against subjectivism was the attempt to avoid the charge of what was then called "idealism" or "nihilism", i.e., that we know nothing more than our own representations. — Frederick C. Beiser

Some people know why they make music, I suppose. But we never talk about what we're doing. Ever. — Simon Raymonde

In point of fact I was a perfectly devoted and dutiful little Catholic - until the day I learned that animals have no souls. — Susan Kay