Mcaleer Quotes & Sayings
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Nora had worked as a telegraphist at the Taunton Post Office and learned Morse code from her mother-in-law, accumulating valuable experience on the two common telegraphic instruments: the single needle and the — Neil McAleer
I was born in Tyrone, 1956, for something I didn't do. I was innocent. But they gave me life. I still remember the midwife who extradited me. — Kevin McAleer
As well ask what good is life, what good is death? If the day comes when you would find me again, give that coin to any man from Braavos, and say these words to him - valar morghulis. — George R R Martin
When people don't understand that being uncomfortable is part of the process of achievement, they use the discomfort as a reason not to do. They don't get what they want. We must learn to tolerate discomfort in order to grow. — Peter McWilliams
As far as I'm concerned the only thing to do is sit in a room and get drunk — Jack Kerouac
Like a true artist, never be satisfied that your writing cannot be improved. — Andrew McAleer
It would be a great thing if people could be brought to realize that they can never add to the sum of their happiness by doing wrong. — John Lubbock
Also there's this thing that happens to me sometimes, and it'll usually be me watching a video of Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers singing "Islands in the Stream" and I wonder if I'm crying because I have majorly unaddressed psychological reasons or if that song is really that beautiful. — Molly McAleer
I never had the slightest desire to be a major league manager, and all knew it. But Ban Johnson, Bob Hedges, and Jimmy McAleer persuaded me that the Browns were in a sort of a jam, and it was up to me, as an old standby, to do what I could. — Bobby Wallace
We quote from books. Movies are made from books. Musicals are made from books. Much of our religion and spiritual belief comes from books. Books can help us understand who we are and why we do what we do and think what we think. Books teach us about life and humanity. Sometimes books can remind us we can overcome all that life throws at us. Books entertain us, and I cannot imagine a life without books. — Andrew McAleer
Everything is interesting if you know how to work on it. — Elena Ferrante
The fact is, it is selfish for a church to not want to grow. A church that says, "We've got enough people, we've got a nice fellowship. Our church is just the right size. We just need to focus on the members we already have." That church is, in reality, actually saying, "The rest of the world can go to hell. We don't care. — Rick Warren
I would never do a sexist script. — Gillian Armstrong
Crossing the Rubicon of absolute pain is the only journey of purpose and meaning in life. — Bryant McGill
Your passion for words & sentence structure should equal a painter's passion for color & brushstroke. — Andrew McAleer
I learned how to have a little bit of distance when I explained songs and a little bit of distance when I wrote them. I think this is more interesting any way in art. — Erin McKeown
You will learn more about writing from one hour of reading than you will in six hours of writing. — John McAleer
