
Top 17 Dubliners James Quotes
#1. During the last few hours of the trip, he and Tess had drilled procedures and done a whole lot of worst-case-scenario type war-gaming. He was now as convinced as he'd ever be that she knew what to do and where to go if Godzilla attacked Kazabek ...
Suzanne Brockmann
#3. People will generally accept facts as truth only if the facts agree with what they already believe.
Andy Rooney
#4. I will make you an offer you cannot refuse
Mario Puzo
#5. New York is a special place; it's a city that I love.
Rafael Nadal
#7. I wrote 'Ain't It Cool? Hollywood's Redheaded Stepchild Speaks Out,' because in doing hundreds and hundreds of interviews over the past six and a half years, I was tired of the story being half told or a third told or erroneously told.
Harry Knowles
#8. Then he spoke of James Joyce. He told about Joyce's family, his religion, his education, his writing. He spoke of a book called Dubliners and a story in the book titled "Ivy Day in the Committee Room." Regardless of race, regardless of class, that story was universal, he said.
Ernest J. Gaines
#9. I suppose a cry does us all good at times-clears the air as other rain does.
Bram Stoker
#10. Nothing was so likely to do her good as a little quiet cheerfulness at home.
Jane Austen
#11. I believe now, as I alway have, that America's strength is in 'We the People.'
Ronald Reagan
#12. For me, it's all about The Dubliners by James Joyce. I love The Dead.
Evan Dando
#13. 30 A tranquil [6] heart gives t life to the flesh, but u envy [7] makes v the bones rot.
Anonymous
#14. Damn it, I can understand a fellow being hard up but what I can't understand is a fellow sponging. Couldn't he have some spark of manhood about him?
James Joyce
#15. I've been playing the game of life for over 52 years now and I don't feel one day younger or older than I am. Maybe its I just don't feel
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#16. Maybe the questions are more powerful than the answers.
Dan Brown
#17. After I consumed Frost in his entirety, my days of exploration began. I read The Diving Comedy while leafing through E. E. Cummings. I read Sidney and Milton and Shelley, piecing together my own aesthetics, my own defence of poetry. I felt alone and religious and desperately sad.
Spencer Gordon
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