Mo Cuishle Irish Quotes & Sayings
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I don't need a trailer; I don't need to have the luxuries of what is Hollywood, which is why I'm probably not so desperate to get there. — Vicky McClure

Good choice,' Laura Said. 'Our neighbour, Mrs Crabtree, came round this morning and she put it best. Her theory is that fame is like a bubble. It looks gorgeous on the outside, as if it's been painted with pretty colours, but when you pop it there's nothing there. She said that life, love and friendship are what matters, and that what you do is more important than what you show. — Lauren St. John

Id like to be a lion ... they are very family-oriented. Unfortunately. too many wild animals are afraid at what man can do to them. — Connie Stevens

God does not command what cannot be done, but admonishes us to do what is in our power, and to pray for what is not. — Matthew Henry

From the Battle of Trenton to the Argonne, Marines have won foremost honors in war, and in the long eras of tranquility at home, generation after generation of Marines have grown gray in war in both hemispheres and in every corner of the seven seas, that our country and its citizens might enjoy peace and security. — John A. Lejeune

Logic is a game, came the memory of his father's voice. Let's see how you play — Marie Rutkoski

I believe in Scotland's place within the United Kingdom today as much as ever. — Ruth Davidson

So stretch! Reach for it. Like falling down stairs, where your inner-genius takes over and saves you - your instincts are ready to serve you. — Bryant McGill

I'm very much more interested in the created family than I am in actual families. — Joss Whedon

Sometimes mercy is not a kindness and pity is not love. — Karen Maitland

If a relationship crumbles in the universe, does anyone hear it fail? — Cheryl Sterling

The most amazing thing to me about the sea is the tide. A harbour like St. Ives is totally transformed in a very short space of time by the arrival or departure of the sea. — John Dyer

My mother is a proud Brazilian. I love visiting my family in Rio; the city and its people are so vibrant and amazing. — Harley Viera-Newton

Little notes, scrawled on half-sheets of paper, and letters, when he was away, page after page, intimate, their news. Her voice, echoing through the house, and down the garden, careless and familiar like the writing in the book.
And I had to call him Maxim. — Daphne Du Maurier