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Top Irish Wit And Wisdom Quotes

You can run with the big dogs or sit on the porch and bark. — Wallace Arnold

Sharia is the impetus behind multinational diplomatic efforts to accommodate Sharia blasphemy prohibitions on expression that offends Muslims. — Frank Gaffney

If you forget your lines, you had better mumble with conviction. — Connie Brockway

Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. — Charles William Eliot

Next to ingratitude the most painful thing to bear is gratitude. — Henry Ward Beecher

In this early memory he looks different from the way I would remember him later. — Siri Hustvedt

Okay. This is what the good guys do. They keep trying. They dont give up. Okay. — Cormac McCarthy

It's rumored that doing well in real estate is to be able to close a deal. I did not find that to be the case for myself, I was probably the worst closer out there and I didn't find that was true of my top super stars either. — Barbara Corcoran

Leadership deals with people and their dynamics, which are continually changing. The challenge of leadership is to create change and facilitate growth. — John C. Maxwell

As a scientist I must be mindful of the past; all too often it has happened that matters of great value to science were overlooked because the new phenomenon did not fit the accepted scientific outlook of the time. — J. Allen Hynek

There is likely to be a lag between the need for action and government ["an individual's" or "a team's"] recognition of the need; a further lag between recognition of the need for action and the taking of action; and a still further lag between the action and its effects — Milton Friedman

A world's full of broken hearts. That's all this is. I wondered if there was anyone above the age of say, 18, in the world who hadn't had their hearts broken at some point. — David Bowick

Why does Israel always have to suffer for others to feel bad for it? — Zubin Mehta