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Funny Irish Travel Quotes By Michael Owen

It bothers me when I don't score. — Michael Owen

Funny Irish Travel Quotes By Anonymous

For he would rather have at his bed's head Some twenty books, all bound in black and red, Of Aristotle and his philosophy Than rich robes, fiddle, or gay psaltery. ========== Canterbury Tales — Anonymous

Funny Irish Travel Quotes By David Chiles

Netiquette starts at home. Family values are a good frame of reference for netiquette rules. — David Chiles

Funny Irish Travel Quotes By Brandon Mull

He would have shaved the centaurs, dipped them in honey, covered them with feathers, and hung them up like a bunch of pinatas. I'm just saying. - Warren — Brandon Mull

Funny Irish Travel Quotes By Michael W. Smith

Doing the instrumental thing, you're really looking for the power of the melody to carry the record. — Michael W. Smith

Funny Irish Travel Quotes By Oswald Chambers

He . . . rebuked them, and said, 'You do not know what manner of spirit you are of'" (Luke 9:55). The spirit of our Lord in His followers is described in 1 Corinthians 13. Have I been persecuting Jesus by an eager determination to serve Him in my own way? If I feel I have done my duty, yet have hurt Him in the process, I can be sure that this was not my duty. My way will not be to foster a meek and quiet spirit, only the spirit of self-satisfaction. We presume that whatever is unpleasant is our duty! Is that anything like the spirit of our Lord - "I delight to do Your will, O my God . . ." (Psalm 40:8). — Oswald Chambers

Funny Irish Travel Quotes By Myles Standish

War is a terrible trade. But when the cause is just, the smell of gunpowder is sweet. — Myles Standish

Funny Irish Travel Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

From the tangle of chimney-pots scarcely a wisp of smoke came, — H.P. Lovecraft