
Top 86 Callaghan Quotes
#1. Brutality is the refuge of the dull of mind, ka-lyrra. Only a fool conquers when he might instead seduce.
~Adam Black to Gabrielle O'Callaghan
Karen Marie Moning
#2. Andrew Callaghan, put that girl down before you hurt her. No one's going to touch her, but if you're not going to take care of her, you can't have her.
Moira Rogers
#3. The other day upon the stair, I saw a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today; how I wish he'd go away!"
~Gabrielle O'Callaghan towards Adam Black
Karen Marie Moning
#4. I don't think Chris Callaghan is the kind of guy who likes to quote himself. But I may be wrong.
Chris Callaghan
#5. My first real breakthrough collided with the last months of Callaghan's Labour government, which had every intention of enjoying my success as much as I did.
Peter Straub
#6. Ian Callaghan is everything good that a man can be. No praise is too high for him. Words cannot do justice to the amount he has contributed to the game. Ian Callaghan will go down as one of the game's truly great players.
Bill Shankly
#7. A nice note, Addy? You're calling the best orgasms we've ever had nice?"
She canted her head, wryness in the motion. "Speak for yourself, Callaghan.
Kate Meader
#8. If they are ignored, [Alice] Callaghan worries, the dangers of handing the streets over to private security forces will only grow. 'Until they begin interfering with the rights of middle-class people,' she says, 'you won't have anybody crying about it. But by then, it will be too late.'
Ben Ehrenreich
#9. This ferry was taken over by the Yumas and operated for them by a man named Callaghan, but within days it was burned and Callaghan's headless body floated anonymously downriver, a vulture standing between the shoulderblades in clerical black, silent rider to the sea.
Cormac McCarthy
#10. Connection was always enough. Not touching. Not talking. Just a feeling that in the world your not alone.
Donal O'Callaghan
#11. The surtax payers, having been soaked, have found a way to get out of the rain.
James Callaghan
#12. I am not proposing to seek your votes because there is a blue sky ahead today.
James Callaghan
#13. If we have to prove our Europeanism by accepting that French is the dominant language in the Community, then my answer is quite clear, and I will say it in French in order to prevent any misunderstanding: Non, merci beaucoup .
James Callaghan
#14. Never ignore someone who loves you and cares about you. 'Cause one day you may realize you lost the moon while counting stars.
John O'Callaghan
#16. There is not a single injustice in Northern Ireland that is worth the loss of a single British soldier or a single Irish citizen either.
James Callaghan
#17. it had been tough, horribly tough, and humiliating and isolating and all the rest.
Helen Callaghan
#18. A leader must have the courage to act against an expert's advice.
James Callaghan
#19. Creating life as I go and editing when needed in order to move forward. Always under construction to do and be better than yesterday.
Donal O'Callaghan
#21. Those who advocate devaluation are calling for a reduction in the wage levels and the real wage standards of every member of the working class.
James Callaghan
#22. If Britain becomes a member of the Community, it will be healthier for Britain, advantageous for Europe, and a gain for the whole world. I do not know of many economic or political problems in the world which will be easier to solve if Britain is outside rather than inside the Community.
James Callaghan
#23. You can never reach the promised land. You can march towards it.
James Callaghan
#25. The Soviet Union's propaganda clearly wishes to use public opinion in this country to get the West to reduce its own arms while doing nothing themselves. In this way they would gain nuclear superiority. This is simply not on.
James Callaghan
#26. One of my favorite things to do is put my headphones on,blast some good music and just walk my own personal music video
Donal O'Callaghan
#27. Society today is so organised that every individual group has the power to disrupt it. How is their power to be channelled into constructive channels?
James Callaghan
#28. It is not our ability that limits us but our view/belief of what we can achieve.
John O'Callaghan
#29. I seem to want the things I can't have. Occasionally, when something is finally attainable, the chase appears to be over and the fire burns out.
John O'Callaghan
#30. A leader has to 'appear' consistent. That doesn't mean he has to be consistent.
James Callaghan
#31. With your two feet and your two hands and the big fucking brain on your shoulders you can do anything.
John O'Callaghan
#32. Perfection cannot be reached, because nothings perfect. But things can change, and so can people
John O'Callaghan
#33. Everybody sees but once in awhile stars glide and hope flickers when you meet someone who see through the person you have for so long pretended to be.
Donal O'Callaghan
#34. Some people, however long their experience or strong their intellect, are temperamentally incapable of reaching firm decisions.
James Callaghan
#35. I sum up the prospects for 1967 in three short sentences. We are back on course. The ship is picking up speed. The economy is moving. Every seaman knows the command at such a moment: 'steady as she goes'.
James Callaghan
#36. the universe must always be in balance. If you do something bad, something bad will come back to you. Maybe not right away, but it will come. I promise you.
Cindy Callaghan
#38. We're all the same. We all want the same thing in life. Everybody going around like they know how to sail but there is no captain and we are all only passengers aboard the same sinking ship.
Donal O'Callaghan
#39. Life is more fragile and precious than I can comprehend, but believe me, I'm trying.
John O'Callaghan
#41. As he still groped for that one moment, Father Dowling began to think that the whole city for years had been whispering its story to him out of the darkness in snatches, in a huge confessional where he could not see the faces ...
Morley Callaghan
#44. There is only one trait that makes the writer. He is always watching.
Morley Callaghan
#45. I am rather in favour of dealing with teenage hooliganism.
James Callaghan
#46. If the law is a bad law, there is always the contingent right to take action that you would not otherwise take.
James Callaghan
#48. The only dreams that matter are the ones you have when you're awake.
John O'Callaghan
#49. Just know that someone out there always has it worst, and you should try to realize that there really is a lot to look forward to
John O'Callaghan
#50. Last summer
we lived
on the planet
of purest sadness
looking at people
in the streets
like aliens -
looking at each day
as if it were the last.
We spoke to the moon
without words,
without hope.
Julie O'Callaghan
#51. I'm probably better known for boxing with Hemingway than for anything I've written.
Morley Callaghan
#53. On a level, they might be perfect for one another, but it's a theoretical perfection only, compromised by timing. Their bests passed one another on the way to here, and now exist epochs apart.
Billy O'Callaghan
#54. I've always been in a rush. Ever since I was a child I always thought that there was somewhere else I ought to be even though there was nowhere else I had to go.
Donal O'Callaghan
#55. The rule of law should be upheld by all political parties. They should neither advise others to break the law, nor encourage others to do so even when they strongly disagree with the legislation put forward by the government of the day.
James Callaghan
#56. I'm learning that sometimes there are no answers to our questions & sometimes we don't have to understand. Thats part of life and it is ok..
Donal O'Callaghan
#57. On the way to discovering what we love we find what we hate and everything that blocks are path to what we desire
John O'Callaghan
#58. I've never been one to say that Britain was joining a happy band of brothers.
James Callaghan
#59. His sins seemed to be so few that he was alarmed and groped anxiously for more, knowing he could not be without guilt.
Morley Callaghan
#60. Unilateral disarmament by Britain is opposed to our country's best interests, could begin the unravelling of NATO and therefore jeopardise the stability of Europe.
James Callaghan
#61. There is only one trait that marks the writer. He is always watching. It's a kind of trick of the mind and he is born with it.
Morley Callaghan
#62. Life: in all it's pain, misery, grandiosity and glory. I sing for myself, yet if others truly find inspiration through my words, then I have accidently done something brilliant in my life.
John O'Callaghan
#63. Home isn't really a place. It's the people who makes it what it is. I have a great home.
John O'Callaghan
#64. Hate is just a form of criticism. You can never truly grow as a person until you've taken everything the world can throw at you. Sometimes you just have to let it hit you and move on
John O'Callaghan
#65. I don't really think of Valentines Day as much of a holiday, you should show love for people you care about everyday.
John O'Callaghan
#67. It's alright to do things the way you want. There is no map to life, no blueprints to survival, you can create your world day by day if you have a clear vision and an unwillingness to give up.
John O'Callaghan
#68. Your strike will not win. You cannot be allowed to succeed.
James Callaghan
#70. Somewhere along the way I feel as though I lost my identity and its not like losing a passport it feels more like losing someone so dear to your heart that it pains you everyday to be so unsure if you'll ever see them again or not
Donal O'Callaghan
#71. You will be the only you to ever live on this planet. How fucking rad is that? So don't be afraid to be yourself. Fuck what people think of you. take advantage of being unique and stay true to who you really are.
John O'Callaghan
#72. I had my success too soon. Three books published with Scribner's in New York before I was 30.
Morley Callaghan
#74. I know it may sound silly, but I think my short stories have a life and identity of their own. They crop up in all sorts of places.
Morley Callaghan
#75. We are born to believe
We can't change a thing
We can't, and we never could.
But before you believe
The things you believe
You must understand
To be understood.
John C. O'Callaghan
#76. Starting right now, attempt to live as if you have no regrets.
John O'Callaghan
#77. Manhattan is full of ghosts most of which confront you late at night while underground
Donal O'Callaghan
#78. The last confession he heard was from a young hysterical girl who seemed to him to be making up a chain of small sins so that she could imagine herself full of remorse.
Morley Callaghan
#79. The truth is that it's possible to love someone and not know them
Donal O'Callaghan
#80. Give yourself some credit for the work you put in with your own two hands. But remember to never forget the people and things that have helped you along the way.
John O'Callaghan
#81. The question is," Harry whispered, trying desperately to joke, "whether it's better to be dead from the neck up or the neck down," and the doctor smiled, knowing Harry was protecting himself with his sense of irony.
Morley Callaghan
#83. Putting his head down on the dog's neck, he vowed to himself fervently that he would always have some money on hand, no matter what became of him, so that he would be able to protect all that was truly valuable from the practical people in the world.
Morley Callaghan
#85. Liverpool wouldn't be the club it is today without Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley and the players who played there. When I first went there it was a typical Second Division ground, and look at it now!
Ian Callaghan
#86. I've stopped listening. Why haven't you stopped talking?
Steve Callaghan
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