Fenians Ireland Quotes & Sayings
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I sew my own shoes. Other male dancers don't, but I like it one way, and I've learned to do it that way. — David Hallberg

Between a man and a woman there was always one person who was stronger than the other one. That doesn't mean the weaker one doesn't love the stronger. — Alice Sebold

Henry James was our master of periphrasis
the fine art of saying as little as possible in the greatest number of words. — Edward Abbey

Doing what we were meant to do creates fun, excitement and contentment in our lives, and invariably, in the lives of the people around us. When you're excited about something it's contagious. — Mark Victor Hansen

The principle of equality does not destroy the imagination, but lowers its flight to the level of the earth. — Alexis De Tocqueville

In the recent years there have been criticisms levelled against Japan suggesting that she should offer more military forces to the United Nations forces and thereby play a more active role in the keeping and restoration of peace in various parts of the world. — Kenzaburo Oe

The great evangelist George Whitefield once received a letter in which he was brutally criticized by a peer. He was called everything but a preacher. Whitefield, with impeccable clarity, penned the best response to criticism I've ever encountered. He wrote his assassin a brief reply: "Thank you sir for your criticism. If you knew about me what I know about me, you would have written a longer letter. — Byron Forrest Yawn

And if you hear a frog jump into the pond with a flounce like a stone thrown in, be sure you run and tell me, because it is a sign of rain. — Thomas Hardy

So all my best is dressing old words new. — William Shakespeare

Just having the camera, being able to pull back from situations and be an observer, it saved my life ... I realised I could find these intimate moments and that people trusted me. That, basically, my camera was magic. — Ryan McGinley

How can we meet them face to face, till we have faces? — C.S. Lewis

None of the arts are any good unless you really are great at them. — Woody Allen

One easily bears moral reproof, but never mockery. — Moliere