Outside Mullingar Quotes & Sayings
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My mind is a lock pick always looking for another door to open. I often find those doors by exploring minds of others ... — Hewitt E. Moore

Love with pride is like chasing the pavement. There'll be a long chasing until it ends. — Dee Prathia

She'd always been a little excitable, a little more passionate about books than your average person, but she was supposed to be
she was a librarian, after all. — Sarah Beth Durst

The poet has to make a synthesis out of the moral life of our time, and this life is lived at this moment on a political plane. — Rose Macaulay

Just as much as we see in others we have in ourselves. — William Hazlitt

Despite our instinct to polarize ourselves in the name of survival, an indescribable connection - call it love or compassion - pervades and dissolves our apparent separation. This oneness transcends physical and emotional relationships; it's a deep connection that surfaces only when the ego-laden barriers are lifted. — Rajeev Kurapati

The Song of the Defeated
My master has bid me while I stand at the roadside,
to sing the song of Defeat,
for that is the bride whom He woos in secret.
She has put on the dark veil,
hiding her face from the crowd,
but the jewel glows on her breast in the dark.
She is forsaken of the day,
and God's night is waiting for her with its lamps lighted and flowers wet with dew.
She is silent with her eyes downcast;
she has left her home behind her,
from her home has come that wailing in the wind.
But the stars are singing the love-song of the eternal to a face sweet with shame and suffering.
The door has been opened in the lonely chamber,
the call has sounded,
and the heart of the darkness throbs with awe
because of the coming tryst. — Rabindranath Tagore

I've spent a lifetime practicing, becoming who I must be to survive. Hiding in plain sight, always acting, always playing a part. There are times when I fear that I'll lose me, my true self, in the haze of the facade. But that fear doesn't matter to anyone besides myself. — Sara B. Larson

No, they didn't have any money, the sea was dangerous and men were lost, but it was a satisfying life in a way people today do not understand. There was a joinery of lives all worked together, smooth in places, or lumpy, but joined. The work and the living you did was the same things, not separated out like today. — Annie Proulx

I hate women who say they can eat whatever they want, because I don't relate to that at all. It isn't fair! I absolutely live for food. — Drew Barrymore

There's nothing in my head that's worth anything at all because it's the culture that put it there. — Bob Gill

Around 2008 when the writers' strike happened, all my stuff was getting stuck in development, and I thought, 'I'm going to try my hand at horror because I always loved it as a kid.' — Drew Daywalt

People always think that happiness is a faraway thing," thought Francie, "something complicated and hard to get. Yet, what little things can make it up; a place of shelter when it rains - a cup of strong hot coffee when you're blue; for a man, a cigarette for contentment; a book to read when you're alone - just to be with someone you love. Those things make happiness. — Betty Smith

Ivy and I will deal with the uncomfortable situation like we always have ... by ignoring it. It was something we were both good at. — Kim Harrison