Paraic Kenny Quotes & Sayings
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You are joking. You must want money. You work for money, don't you?"
"I want it very badly," I said. "But I can't take this money. It wouldn't belong to me, I would belong to it. It would expect me to do things, and I would have to do them. Sit on the lid of this mess of yours, the way Marfeld did, until dry rot sets in. — Ross Macdonald

If I am going to be the future bloody Queen of England I'm going to wear that dress once because I'm giving up the rest of my life, all of my privacy. At least I can get a new dress every day! — Kelly Osbourne

The physicians are the natural attorneys of the poor, and the social problems should largely be solved by them. — Rudolf Virchow

Might have a couple of kinks to work through, Hale admitted then reached for her hand. As soon as he touched her, Kat knew there was no such thing as curses. People make and break their own fortunes
they are the masters of their own fate. And right then Kat wouldn't have changed a thing. — Ally Carter

One of the things I really want is for people to feel the civic responsibility, and not just refuse to vote out of protest. — Trent Lott

Observable fact : I don't believe in magic.
Observable fact : We are magic. — Nicola Yoon

Let what is irksome become habitual, no more will it trouble you. — Ovid

Ideally, brewers interpret history, and through science they create art. — Don Spencer

...life wasn't meant to be easy. The difficult things we go through are the things that make us stronger. — Komal Kant

Epaminondas himself fell in the moment of victory, and in his death contributed not the least of his lessons to subsequent generations-by an exceptionally dramatic and convincing proof that an army and a state succumb quickest to paralysis of the brain. — B.H. Liddell Hart

I back away from negativity - there's too much in this world, and I don't want to be around it. — Steve Trotter

Those who live off of the donations of capitalism are often its greatest critics. — James Cook

For me, art history is like a feather bed - you fall into it and it catches you. — David Salle