Irigoyen Origin Quotes & Sayings
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I pray-for fashion's word is out And prayer comes round again- That I may seem, though I die old, A foolish, passionate man. — William Butler Yeats

The driver got out. He looked like a cop - blond crew cut, red face, white shirt, black-and-gold nylon tie, the heft of his gut dropping over his belt buckle like a stack of pancakes. The other one looked sick. He was skinny and tired-looking and stayed in his seat, one hand gripping his skull through greasy black hair, staring into the side-view mirror as the three boys came around near the driver's door. The beefy one crooked a finger at them, then wiggled it toward his chest until they stood in front of him. — Dennis Lehane

I'm surprised by the fact that I like the word 'husband.' I thought I would hate it. — Alicia Silverstone

There was little sign of culture, and the luxury was senseless and haphazard, and was as ill fitting as that uniform. The floors irritated him with their brilliant polish, the lustres on the chandelier irritated him, and he was reminded for some reason of the story of the merchant who used to go to the baths with a medal on his neck ... — Anton Chekhov

The best way to avoid a bad action is by doing a good one, for there is no difficulty in the world like that of trying to do nothing. — John Clare

A political satirist's job is to draw blood. I'm not so much interested in politics as I am in overthrowing the government. — Mort Sahl

Making a wholehearted commitment to being happy is a powerful medicine. — Robert Holden

I guess the characters I play may be at the more destructive edge of the spectrum, more damaged or whatever, but I find a lot of female roles uninteresting. — Lili Taylor

My brother told me he was very proud of me, of the business I have built, and that gives me joy. — Tadashi Shoji

I'm not tough anymore, I'm 82. — Michael Caine

America's political system has evolved over the last 50 years in ways that have enhanced the power of business lobbies. — Al Gore

Bonnie and Clyde grew up in absolute poverty. They didn't go to school or have any money; the only way they could figure out how to get ahead was to steal. The banks were foreclosing on everyone's homes. I think a lot of people will be able to relate to that struggle. — Jeremy Jordan

Surprises, I feel now, are primarily a form of violence. — Suzanne Finnamore

I'm a traditionalist, so for me, black coffee is cool. — Graham Elliot