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Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Ray Martin

I don't love it. I write better than I used to write, I think better than I used to think, and I've got enough experience to balance things up. But I don't like the physical side of getting older and I don't like forgetting things. If I had a choice, I'd take Peter Pan pills and stay young forever. — Ray Martin

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Marcel Proust

Men who do their work intelligently and earnestly have an aversion to those who want to make literature out of what they do, to make it important. — Marcel Proust

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Alex Trebek

I'm curious about everything. Even subjects that don't interest me. — Alex Trebek

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Hugo Weaving

I guess I judge my films by how pleased I am with the work I do, so it's kind of on another level. If they do well at the box office, then that's great. Then I'm really pleased about that too. — Hugo Weaving

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Jonathan Eig

The Gotham boys have a first baseman, Louis Gehrig, who is called the 'Babe Ruth' of the high schools," wrote the Chicago Tribune. — Jonathan Eig

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Vera Brittain

You know you wouldn't be happy unless you married an odd sort of person — Vera Brittain

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Kate Mulgrew

Life is sacred to me on all levels. Abortion does not compute with my philosophy. — Kate Mulgrew

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Nikki Sixx

My studio, nicknamed 'Funny Farm,' is in a hidden location. It's very private. Not only do I create my photography there, but it is also where I write my books and create music. — Nikki Sixx

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By Paul J. Pastor

Strange trails are good places to bloom. — Paul J. Pastor

Famous Irish Rugby Quotes By L. Ron Hubbard

A Venezuelan dictator once decided to stop leprosy. He saw that most lepers in his country were also beggars. By the simple expedient of collecting and destroying all the beggars in Venezuela an end was put to leprosy in that country. — L. Ron Hubbard