
Top 15 Fun Irish Blessings Quotes
#1. Well, better expelled and able to defend yourselves than sitting safely in school without a clue, said Sirius.
J.K. Rowling
#2. They dont understand what real treasure is. They see it in gold and copper, and tin. They see in herds of horses or cattle. They gather treasures to themselves, building great storehouses, which they guard ferociously. Then they die. What good is it then?
David Gemmell
#3. Most artists are notoriously insecure, and I fall into that category.
Anita Baker
#5. All those years, waiting for the Army, and it turns out the Army is us.
Justin Cronin
#6. A craving for freedom and independence is generated only in a man still living on hope.
Albert Camus
#7. Death rarely changes how we feel about someone. Heightens it, more often than not.
Jane Harper
#8. In times like the present, men should utter nothing for which they would not willingly be responsible through time and eternity.
Abraham Lincoln
#9. In the midst of all this great variety of subjects, an individual cannot attain to perfection in each, because it is scarcely in his power to take in and comprehend the general theories of them.
Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
#10. It is better to waste your old age than to do nothing at all with it.
Julian Barnes
#11. I'm happy to sacrifice a big pay cheque for my happiness, if that's not too corny a thing to say. It's probably more naive than mature to say that, maybe, but that's how I feel.
Jack Gleeson
#12. Bump stood in the middle of the room, wrapped in a heavy fur coat, with a black silk top hatcovering his fuzzy head and unnecessary sunglasses hiding his pale face. He looked like the Abominable Snowpimp.
Stacia Kane
#13. History will remember the Superdome debacle - caused by the dearth of evacuation buses - as "Nagin's Folly," mayoral incompetence of the first order.
Douglas Brinkley
#14. Three eggs two slices of toast a cup of coffee an episode of Mr. Ed. A Violin and a bowl of fruit what else does a man need?
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#15. A funeral isn't for the dead. You'll simply be a stage set for a kind of festival maybe. And besides, you won't even be there.
John Steinbeck
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