Louth Leader Quotes & Sayings
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Like most athletes, I like to go home and relax. I try not to bring the game home with me. I might play some video games that are, let's just say, for mature audiences only. And I might get some flak for this, but I like to watch 'Seinfeld.' Sometimes, laughter is the best medicine. — Nick Ferguson
A charm invests a face Imperfectly beheld, - The lady dare not lift her veil For fear it be dispelled. But peers beyond her mesh, And wishes, and denies, - Lest interview annul a want That image satisfies. — Emily Dickinson
We can all pretend to be cynical and scheming, but when we're faced with purity and innocence, the cynical mask drops off. — Federico Fellini
Children are great idealists, until the stupidity of their elders puts out the fires of the aspirations. — Nellie L. McClung
It seemed to me that, were I a gentleman like him, I would take to my bosom only such a wife as I could love; but the very obviousness of the advantages to the husband's own happiness, offered by this plan, convinced me that there must be arguments against its general adoption of which I was quite ignorant; otherwise I felt sure all the world would act as I wished to act. — Charlotte Bronte
But the rational mind usually doesn't decide what emotions we "should" have ! — Daniel Goleman
When we pray "as it is in heaven," we are saying that as heaven has no sickness, poverty, disasters, so it is on earth. — Paul Silway
We took dancehall and hip-hop and mixed it in the middle. I knew we had something. I thought, 'This sound is Puerto Rican sound.' — Daddy Yankee
Country music has always been about as close to R&B as you can possibly get. We're storytellers. — Lionel Richie
I know you've been burned. But I've been burned too. Maybe our ashes can make something beautiful together. — Karina Halle
The sign brings customers. — Jean De La Fontaine
It is the curse of a certain order of mind, that it can never rest satisfied with the consciousness of its ability to do a thing.Still less is it content with doing it. It must both know and show how it was done. — Edgar Allan Poe
