Dungarvan County Quotes & Sayings
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We have two political parties in this country, the Stupid Party and the Evil Party. I belong to the Stupid Party. — Alan K. Simpson

Secrets stolen from deep inside ... the drum beats out of time — Cyndi Lauper

I have to stay hydrated so I don't pass out onstage! — Carrie Underwood

He had felt their connection like one does a diamond and knows it's real and unbreakable. — Sarah Noffke

The more intelligent our children, the better our lives and the richer our culture will be. — Jacque Fresco

Dwelling on the past only defeated her chances for changing the future. — Francine Rivers

Expectations are the enemy of happiness. — Kimberley Freeman

Because we can't just blow up enough things that this becomes a good situation. — James S.A. Corey

You always feel like your 18-year-old self in some sense. And that's what walking through New York on a June evening feels like - you feel like it's Friday, and you're 17 years old. — John Darnielle

Everything you saw was real, Sophia. I'm a lot of things, things that might not be easy to understand, but I'm also the same man I was a few days ago. The man who danced with you and held you and felt so impossibly lucky to wake up next to you. The man who thinks he's falling in love with you. — Maya Cross

I can feel her smile against my cheek, and with our arms wrapped tightly around each other and our bodies connected, we both close our eyes, and for the first time in a long time, I sleep with complete peace. — Harper Sloan

Zander, you're getting me all wet and gooey," she squealed.
He laughed again as he plopped her on the bed. "And I've just started. — Paige Tyler

I'm left with one consolation, small though it may be: my fountain pen was cremated, just as I would like to be some day. — Anne Frank

My definition of cool is finding your own definition of cool and not necessarily taking your lead from what other people tell you or from what you might read from magazines or see on TV. — Wentworth Miller

[W]hen Ben was kissing me, the whole world retreated. I felt things I'd never felt before, in places I never knew were connected.
But I was pretty sure that whatever was buzzing against my thigh was not normal. For one thing, it was ringing.
Ben dragged his mouth away from mine and mumbled a curse that was a little shocking and kind of hot.
"Ignore it," he said.
That was easy for him to say when his cell phone was rounding third base. If anyone got a home run tonight, I didn't want it to be Verizon Wireless. — Rosemary Clement-Moore