Dagda Quotes & Sayings
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If the heart is cleansed by the love of Jesus Christ, and if the heart loves Him, one can resist all tortures. What would a loving bride not do for a loving bridegroom? ... God will judge us not according to how much we endured, but how much we could love. The Christians who suffered for their faith in prisons could love. I am a witness that they could love God and men. — Richard Wurmbrand

Your reputation will rest only on this, because ultimately reality is social, it's among others that we have to live and their judgments matter. — Ian McEwan

It is their attachment to us rather than their independence from us that we value in our pets. — M. Scott Peck

Of course, when we got home, we found that Dagda had peed on my down comforter. He had also eaten part of Mom's maidenhair fern and barfed it up on the carpet. Then he had apparently worked himself into a frenzy sharpening his ting by amazingly effective claws on the armrest of my dad's favorite chair.
Now he was asleep on a pillow, curled up like a fuzzy little snail.
"God, he's so cute," I said, shaking my head. — Cate Tiernan

Speak softly, but carry a big can of paint. — Banksy

So the major obstacle to the development of new supplies is not geology but what happens above ground: international affairs, politics, investment and technology. — Daniel Yergin

We call upon a God so great, amidst a very sacred date, to bless us with a mighty feast of wine and bread and beast. To Dagda of the Irish Isle, God of Earth with charming smile, we gently do invoke thy power; be with us on the witching hour. — Katerina Martinez

Sweet Honey of Dagda, now I was babbling. — Kevin Hearne

The game, the game: here we go again. All glory to it, all things I am and own because of Roller Ball Murder. — William Neal Harrison

We simply write the kind of music we enjoy most and hope that our audience will enjoy it too. — Benny Anderson

The Dagda, who reigned just before the coming of the Milesians, was the greatest of the De Danann. He was styled Lord of Knowledge and Sun of all the Sciences. His daughter, Brigit, was a woman of wisdom, and goddess of poetry. The Dagda was a great and beneficent ruler for eighty years. — Seumas MacManus

You stole my entire world and I'm not sure how to live in it anymore. — Nicole Reed