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Philosophy Of Ireland Quotes By John Hume

In coming to that agreement, my party had a clear philosophy throughout. In Northern Ireland, we should have institutions that respected the differences of the people and that gave no victory to either side. — John Hume

Philosophy Of Ireland Quotes By Jamie Ford

I am what you made me, Father. — Jamie Ford

Philosophy Of Ireland Quotes By Hudson Moore

I was at an ATM and this old lady asked me to help check her balance, So I pushed her over. — Hudson Moore

Philosophy Of Ireland Quotes By Gerry Adams

No Irish nationalist could support any treaty which institutionalizes British government claims to a part of Irish national territory. Indeed, the term - 'constitutional nationalism'- used by Mr.Mallon (SDLP) and his colleagues to describe their political philosophy is a contradiction in terms. The only constitutional nationalist in Ireland today is Sean McBride. He puts his nationalism within a framework of Irish constitutionality. Mr. Mallon, however, puts his within the framework of British constitutionality. Irish nationalism within British constitutionality is a contradiction in terms. — Gerry Adams

Philosophy Of Ireland Quotes By Kathy Ireland

The only thing Martha and I have in common is that we both used to model. Martha Stewart is extremely talented. Her designs are picture perfect. Our philosophy is life is messy, and rather than being afraid of those messes we design products that work the way we live. — Kathy Ireland

Philosophy Of Ireland Quotes By Robert Payne

It is no more rational to have lawyers in positions of power than it would be to have garbage collectors in positions of power. And in human terms garbage collectors would be preferable. — Robert Payne

Philosophy Of Ireland Quotes By Sylvia Plath

When I say I must write, I don't mean I must publish. There is a great difference. the important thing is the chaotic form given to my chaotic experience, which is, as it was for James Joyce, my kind of religion, and necessary for me...as the confession and absolution for a Catholic in church. — Sylvia Plath

Philosophy Of Ireland Quotes By Stephen King

I do have one slightly crooked wheel upstairs, but everything else is ticking along just four-o, thank you very much. — Stephen King