Ciriacidis Quotes & Sayings
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Ireland is a series of stories that have been told to us, starting with the Irish Celtic national revival. I never believed in 'Old Ireland.' It has been made all of kitsch by the diaspora, looking back and deciding what Ireland is. Yes, it is green. Yes, it is friendly. I can't think of anything else for definite. — Anne Enright

You and your friends ... always together,
No time for the B-I-G, so I'm O-U-T.
The sex was great, but the headaches I can't take.
I think I made a very big mistake. — The Notorious B.I.G.

The one correction possible for false perception must be true perception. It will not endure. But for the time it lasts it comes to heal. For true perception is a remedy with many names. Forgiveness, salvation, Atonement, true perception, all are one. — Foundation For Inner Peace

(Referring to the piano's natural shape) Isn't it a shame when those big fat opera singers lean against the pianos and bend them? — Victor Borge

I don't mind playing absolute bastards ... I just don't want to play the grouch. — Hume Cronyn

We manage to avoid being happy while struggling to become happy, — Anonymous

The artist who gives up an hour of work for an hour of conversation with a friend knows that he is sacrificing a reality for something that does not exist (our friends being friends only in the light of an agreeable folly which travels with us through life and to which we readily accommodate ourselves, but which at the bottom of our hearts we know to be no more reasonable than the delusion of the man who talks to the furniture because he believes that it is alive.). — Marcel Proust

Ever since we were expelled from paradise, we have either been suffering, making other people suffer or watching the suffering of others — Paulo Coelho

I always tell the truth, Stella replies. Although I sometimes confuse the facts. — Katherine Applegate

Hatred is partial, but love is still more so. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe