
Top 15 Dundalk Quotes
#1. There's a herd instinct, and every time that people hear an announcement such as PayPal's in Dundalk, they start thinking, 'Ireland must be good if they're investing there', and by extension, 'Dundalk must be good, so let's have a look at it.'
Martin Naughton
#2. Well, here we are.
Sometimes a statement of the bloody obvious was the only appropriate way forward. As if to give life ceremonious permission to proceed.
Michel Faber
#3. We all got holes in our lives. Nobody dies in a perfect garment.
Louise Erdrich
#4. I wish everyone was a sci-fi geek because then there would be no violence in the world. There'd be no wars. There'd only be people e-mailing each other.
Claudia Christian
#5. The inescapable price of liberty is an ability to preserve it from destruction.
Douglas MacArthur
#6. My blood approves,
and kisses are a far better fate
than wisdom
E. E. Cummings
#7. The eyes of the lovers are blind while those of the grieving are wide open.
A. Mani
#8. Without the study of Samskrit one cannot become a true Indian and a true learned man.
Mahatma Gandhi
#9. Familiarity is the most destructive of all iconoclasts.
Bill Vaughan
#11. Abram - Ibrahim, in the Arabic spelling - was the first to worship Allah, the one God, rather than the stars, the moon, or the sun.
Susan Wise Bauer
#12. So often I'm like, No, thanks, to all of that stuff, just give me the room to exist both in the shit and stars . . . We have to fight to be understood as being distinct and incongruent. But I think it is worth fighting for.
Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
#13. So long as I keep nodding and smiling at the appropriate times, I can avoid further questions.
Fennel Hudson
#14. That's right, folks. This is the sort of novel that starts with a fucking Venn diagram. Buckle up, bitches.
Robert Kroese
#15. Virgil Donati is clearly the best drummer to come along in the music scene in quite some time. He is extremely unique and has embraced an original sound that has given him a signature that is unmistakable and impossible to duplicate.
Tony MacAlpine
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