Irish Battle Quotes & Sayings
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As soon as the garage door lowered, he slid his hand into her hair, drawing her in for another kiss. Her mouth tasted like sweet brandy and spice. Damn, she was delicious.
She ran her hands down his chest and tugged his shirt free from his jeans. He groaned as her cool hands explored his bare abs. His other hand wandered up from her waist, enjoying her curves until he was cupping her breast. She moaned into his mouth and arched her back into his touch, and he just about lost it right there.
He pulled back, his voice a husky whisper. "I need more room and fewer clothes. — Lisa Kessler

He that revels in a well-chosen library has inumerable dishes, and all of admirable flavor. — William Godwin

The energy doesn't end at the hands. I want such intensity that it feels like light is streaming from every finger. — Bob Fosse

All good things originate with the Creator God, he'd been taught, and the Song of Life was no exception. — Sandi Layne

just as I told Kathleen that very first day when I seen 'er, all looking fresh and pert as the flowers in May . . . I said to 'er, 'One at a time and easy does it, and wash up proper after.' Dr. Carr keeps telling them, but it's a battle to get them to listen, and the careless ones pay the price." Mrs. Walker had chatted herself into a disheartened state. "It's rare to meet a proper young lady these days. Though Kathleen Boland could 'ave passed for a princess. Until she opened that shanty-Irish mouth of 'er's." I — Owen Parry

Spontaneous love admits errors, hesitations and human failings. It can be tested and repaired. — Nancy Friday

For decades Southie had been immigrant Irish against the world, fighting first a losing battle againsnt shameful discrimination from the Yankee merchhants who had run Boston for centuries and then another one against mindless bureaucrats and an obdurate federal judge who imposed school busing on the "town" that hated outsiders to begin with. Both clashes were the kind of righteous fight that left residents the way they liked to be: bloodied but unbowed. The shared battles reaffirmed a view of life: never trust outsiders and never forget where you come from. — Dick Lehr & Gerard O'Neill

I've had quite a lot to conquer in myself apart from writing. Not that I've been a pure angel when I come to the end of it. — P.L. Travers

Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth. — Henry David Thoreau

Stories are always braided together - one affecting the other. — Patti Callahan Henry

God is the absolute truth — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Anyone can take an adventure even if it's only in your own backyard. Let your imagination be your adventure and see where it takes you. — Carmela Dutra

But I tell you now that it's not too late
no matter how deep the wound. (Regarding forgiveness) — Jan Karon

There are lots more people in the House. I don't know exactly - I've never counted, but at least a couple hundred. — Dan Quayle