Irish Comfort Quotes & Sayings
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All questions of the Law are to be decided only by appeal to my writings, each for himself — Aleister Crowley

No genuine Irishman could relax in comfort and feel at home in a pub unless he was sitting in deep gloom on a hard seat with a very sad expression on his face, listening to the drone of bluebottle squadrons carrying out a raid on the yellow cheese sandwich. — Flann O'Brien

It is a great comfort to a rambling people to know that somewhere there is a permanent home
perhaps it is the most final of the comforts they ever really know. — Ben Robertson

Happiness and personal fulfillment are the natural consequences of doing the right thing. — Epictetus

I would die if I had to be confined. I don't want to feel that I'm missing out on experiencing as much as I can. For me, experiencing is knowing people all over the world and being able to photograph. — Mary Ellen Mark

When you finish writing the scripts they have time to take a breath and think about everything. There's just a little more time to think. Network does not allow for that. — Alex Graves

They couldn't abide the fact that the country was almost certainly founded by the Celts, who were just a little bit too close to the Irish for comfort. — Joe Queenan

Silence hung between them, and Maddy's heartbeat picked up. She probably should have played it cool, but why bother? She wanted him. — Sara Humphreys

Mysticism requires the notion of the unknowable, which is revealed to some and withheld from others; this divides men into those who feel guilt and those who cash in on it. — Ayn Rand

I am trying to talk about what blue means, or what it means to me, apart from meaning. — Maggie Nelson

You're a thief, Echo.' The Ala Squeezed her hand, her grip strong despite her frailty. 'Steal him back. — Melissa Grey

Love is not about making promises but it's about believing, no matter how far you are or how frequently you talk, you know you both are made for each other — Anamika Mishra

Though the Negroes are fed, clothed, and housed, and though the Irish peasant is starved, naked, and roofless, the bare name of freemen-the lordship over his own person, the power to choose and will-are blessings beyond food, raiment, or shelter; possessing which, the want of every comfort of life is yet more tolerable than their fullest enjoyment without them. — Fanny Kemble

She looked for the deposition transcript she had dropped, she turned around and
- the entire audience in the galley cried out in shock.
Unbeknownst to Payton, when she had fallen her skirt - those damn slim-fit skirts she liked so much - had torn at the seam and now gaped open, and sweet Jesus, she was wearing a thong and two tiny white butt cheeks peeked out from between the folds of her skirt
J.D.'s jaw nearly hit the floor. — Julie James

Let's just say if karma's a bitch...
I'm her bastard of a brother. — Suzanne Steele

What's descriptive isn't necessarily prescriptive. — Alistair Begg