Top 13 Diarmuid O'murchu Quotes
#1. Among his own country folk Confucius wore a homely look, like one that has no word to say.
Confucius
#2. Indeed, what more could you want? A little garden to amble about in, and infinite space to dream in. At his feet, whatever could be grown and gathered; over his head, whatever could be studied and meditated upon; a few flowers on the ground and all the stars in the sky.
Victor Hugo
#3. Unless the perfidious wolves have the temerity to disobey the High King's plans, we should meet Shalhassan's forces by the Latham in mid-wood with the wolves between us. If they aren't,' Diarmuid concluded, 'we blame anyone and everything except the plan.
Guy Gavriel Kay
#4. Oh, never trust a country That won't permit live poultry to ride on the bus.
Tom Robbins
#5. I'm inspired by my faith and all the different people around me.
Laura Bush
#7. There can be no peace among men and nations, so long as the strong continues to oppress the weak, so long as injustice is done to other peoples, just so long we will have cause for war, and make a lasting peace an impossibility.
Marcus Garvey
#8. The trouble with Hooker is that he's got his headquarters where his hindquarters aught to be.
Abraham Lincoln
#9. [P]ride has no intrinsic substance, being no more than the name given to the soul devouring itself. When that loathsome perversion of love has borne its fruit, it has another, more meaningful and weightier name. We call it hatred.
Georges Bernanos
#10. You can't replicate walking 94 days through the wilderness by yourself with a really heavy pack until you do it.
Cheryl Strayed
#11. I cannot be indifferent to the assassination of a member of my profession, We should be obliged to shut up business if we, the Kings, were to consider the assassination of Kings as of no consequence at all.
Edward VII
#12. I could definitely see myself living back in Australia again. If I had a family, I could move back.
Nicole Trunfio
#13. The best antidote for crime is justice. The irony we often fail to appreciate is that the more justice people enjoy, the fewer crimes they commit. Crime is the natural offspring of an unjust society.
Gerry Spence
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