Irish Poet Seamus Heaney Quotes & Sayings
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Hey, you arrived safely?" Aideen asked when she answered.
I grinned. "No, we died. I'm callin' to tell you that you get to keep Storm forever now that I'm dead. — L.A. Casey

I would not be able to pen an academic and dry diatribe. I have too much talent for that. — Theo Van Gogh

I was pretty young when I saw the original 'Planet of the Apes', and for a time in the seventies, I was pretty obsessed with it. — Gregory Keyes

Some people have questioned whether or not I can play a nice guy. Sometimes you can't win for losing. — Michael Chiklis

We make our worlds of stranger stuff: We choose people who do not annoy us, places of green or glass and steel that feel as alive and necessary as our brothers and sisters, houses in which everything has a place, rules such as Do Not Take Things That Aren't Yours Unless No One Is Looking and Good Things Happen to Good People and A Year Is 365 Days are agreed upon, even when they aren't true, perhaps especially so. — Catherynne M Valente

The best judge of whether or not a country is going to develop is how it treats its women — Barack Obama

I read somewhere once that getting lost is the best way to find yourself. — Joanne Clancy

In a world where concepts are so often deployed in an ad hoc fashion, half explored before being displaced by others, it is immensely refreshing to encounter such serious and sustained attention to the building blocks of inquiry - and to the responsibilities thereby incurred. Designs on the Contemporary is a work of profound importance to the philosophy of anthropology. In conjunction with Rabinow's other works, it creates a nonpareil, a configuration of thought with no equal. — Marilyn Strathern

If you could bottle it, everyone would have one! — Cher

After 'Crocodile Dundee,' I turned down lots of stuff, most of it where I'd play the girlfriend of some funny man. — Linda Kozlowski

Don't we have the right to not stop seeking until we get as close to the source of wonder as possible? Even if it means coming to India and kissing trees in the moonlight for awhile. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I gave up the unequal struggle against what appeared to be in my fate, indeed, I welcomed it with more affection. As one embraces a foe one can't defeat and I felt liberated. — Alberto Moravia

Knowledge is soon changed, then lost in the mist, an echo half-heard. — Gene Wolfe

A temptation is a decision that has not yet been made. — Stan Spencer