Inspirational Celtic Quotes & Sayings
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Top Inspirational Celtic Quotes

Somebody said writing is easy, you just sit down at your typewriter and open a vein. It depends on the book. Some, I have to do quite a lot of research, which I like. Others are much closer to me. — Anne Rivers Siddons

Real intimacy is a sacred experience. It never exposes its secret trust and belonging to the voyeuristic eye of a neon culture. Real intimacy is of the soul, and the soul is reserved. — John O'Donohue

More people are killed every year by pigs than by sharks, which shows you how good we are at evaluating risk. — Bruce Schneier

I guess love is not the priority; you wouldn't fall in love with an empty stomach. — M.F. Moonzajer

every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of antichrist, — N. Cindy Trimm

If we, as coaches, aren't teachers, we are nothing — John Wooden

A Syriza government will respect Greece's obligation as a eurozone member to maintain a balanced budget and will commit to quantitative targets. — Alexis Tsipras

Another Celtic legend tells of the duel of two famous bards. One, accompanying himself on the harp, sang from the coming day to the coming of twilight. Then, when the stars or the moon came out, the first bard handed the harp to the second, who laid the instrument aside and rose to his feet. The first singer admitted defeat. — Jorge Luis Borges

In life, a lot of great ideas sound insane or absurd at first. — Nathan Fielder

The life and passion of a person leave an imprint on the ether of a place. Love does not remain within the heart, it flows out to build secret tabernacles in a landscape. — John O'Donohue

No one will care more about your life than you do and no one is better qualified to chart its course than you are. You are the expert. — Brian Fies

There are only two types of women: goddesses and doormats. — Pablo Picasso

You can't coordinate anything in Indonesia — Kartono Kadri

What is more dangerous than to become a poet? which is, as some say, an incurable and infectious disease. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Who does not sufficiently hate vice, does not sufficiently love virtue. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau