Paraic M Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 13 famous quotes about Paraic M with everyone.
Top Paraic M Quotes

Bennett advises his daughter not to develop a passion for poetry because it is 'dangerous to a woman': like novels, poetry heightens a woman's 'natural sensibility to an extravagant degree' and 'inspires a 'romantic turn of the mind,' that is 'utterly inconsistent with the solid duties and priorities of life. — Paraic Finnerty

No doubt our love was still there, but quite simply it was unusable, heavy to carry, inert inside of us, sterile as crime or condemnation. It was no longer anything except a patience with no future and a stubborn wait. — Albert Camus

I want the best of everything for everybody, and it will cost millions. — Joyce Cary

Better not to be at all Than not to be noble. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Bryson says that "we tend to regard other people's languages as we regard their cultures - with ill-hidden disdain." Too true. Unfortunately, Bryson proves himself right with a series of stories that should have set off his own too-bizarre-to-be-true detector. — Robert Lane Greene

He saw then that there was a lens at one end, disguised as a dewdrop in the throat of an asphodel. Gently he took the egg in his hands, closed one eye, and looked. The light of the interior was not, as he had half expected, gold tinted, but brilliantly white, deriving from some concealed source. A world surely meant for Earth shone within, as though seen from below the orbit of the moon - indigo sea and emerald land. Rivers brown and clear as tea ran down long plains. His mother said, "Isn't it pretty?" Night hung at the corners in funereal purple, and sent long shadows like cold and lovely arms to caress the day; and while he watched and it fell, long-necked birds of so dark a pink that they were nearly red trailed stilt legs across the sky, their wings making crosses. — Gene Wolfe

It is a lie that America is racist — Dennis Prager

For Dickinson as part of a middle-class community anxious about female creativity, self-assertion, self-expression, and egoism, Shakespeare and Stratford may have been emblems appropriate to her own task as a writer: to achieve literary renown but also authorial disappearance. — Paraic Finnerty

I want you to choose me, Addie," he whispers. "I want this to be real. — Kasie West

Every woman should make one mistake matrimonially. - Alex Restarick — Agatha Christie

Growth is a revolt against natural degradation. — Kevin Focke

Emotion as well as reason belongs to the very stuff of history. — Beryl Smalley

I'm dealing in rock'n'roll. I'm, like, I'm not a bona fide human being. — Phil Spector