Ireland Scenery Quotes & Sayings
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Top Ireland Scenery Quotes

I hope to encourage people to take flight on their mats, in their lives, and in their hearts. — Kathryn Budig

The feeling of freedom, driving into scenery as green and lush as a postcard of Ireland was close to bliss. — Diane Meier

The sweat of hard work is not to be displayed. It is much more graceful to appear favored by the gods. — Maxine Hong Kingston

Great men should drink with harness on their throats. — William Shakespeare

One thing I learnt early on my career is that personal gratification takes second place. — Brian O'Driscoll

Noses run. Feet smell. — Teresa Monachino

Northern Ireland is the world's best kept secret, both in the character of its people and its scenery. — Liam Neeson

Maybe man cannot live on chocolate alone, but a woman can. — Jill Shalvis

Because I simply couldn't make up my mind to do it. I never can make up my mind about anything myself - I'm always afflicted with indecision. Just as soon as I decide to do something I feel in my bones that another course would be the correct one. It's a dreadful misfortune, but I was born that way, and there is no use in blaming me for it, as some people do. — L.M. Montgomery

It is a profound mistake to think that every thing has been discovered; as well think the horizon the boundary of the world. — Antoine-Marin Lemierre

For me it's always God, family, and then my work. — Kimora Lee Simmons

Sarcastic Science, she would like to know,
In her complacent ministry of fear,
How we propose to get away from here
When she has made things so we have to go
Or be wiped out. Will she be asked to show
Us how by rocket we may hope to steer
To some star off there, say, a half light-year
Through temperature of absolute zero?
Why wait for Science to supply the how
When any amateur can tell it now?
The way to go away should be the same
As fifty million years ago we came-
If anyone remembers how that was
I have a theory, but it hardly does. — Robert Frost