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Monaghans Galway Quotes By David B. Haight

The world needs someone to look up to-like you. A national leader remarked, "There comes a time when we must take a stand-when we draw a line in the dust and say, 'Beyond this line, we do not go.'" — David B. Haight

Monaghans Galway Quotes By Tracy Aiello

But my friend IS the sea, Mr. Diego. He has been my friend since I was very young, my only friend, and I can't bear to hear him crying. he's lonely. I came here to keep him company."

"Boy, the sea is not your friend, especially not today."

"Excuse me, Mr. Diego, but I think you are wrong. He is my friend, he says good morning to me every day. — Tracy Aiello

Monaghans Galway Quotes By George R R Martin

Like all tales, it takes on the attributes that make it most appealing to those who tell it. — George R R Martin

Monaghans Galway Quotes By Erik Larson

I sometimes feel," the president wrote, "that the world problems are getting worse instead of better. In our own country, however, in spite of sniping, 'chiseling' and growling by the extreme right and by the extreme left, we are actually putting people back to work and raising values. — Erik Larson

Monaghans Galway Quotes By Euripides

The good and the wise lead quiet lives. — Euripides

Monaghans Galway Quotes By Agatha Christie

The truth is never horrible, only interesting. — Agatha Christie

Monaghans Galway Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

He gets back to the Casino just as big globular raindrops, thick as honey, begin to splat into giant asterisks on the pavement, inviting him to look down at the bottom of the text of the day, where footnotes will explain all. He isn't about to look. Nobody ever said a day has to be juggled into any kind of sense at day's end. He just runs. Rain grows in wet crescendo. His footfalls send up fine flowers of water, hanging a second behind his flight. — Thomas Pynchon

Monaghans Galway Quotes By Jeff Beck

I was really small when jazz broke through in England and I can still remember sneaking off to the living room to listen to it on the radio - much to my parent's disapproval. — Jeff Beck