Top 16 Irish Warrior Quotes

#1. A little rebellion is a good thing.

Thomas Jefferson

#2. All good things originate with the Creator God, he'd been taught, and the Song of Life was no exception.

Sandi Layne

#3. You don't need love and sex in films

Greta Gerwig

#4. When I was 12, I snapped my arm in two. My wrist still has a funny bump because they didn't join it back together so great.

Jessica De Gouw

#5. Without even knowing it ourselves, we were ransomed by the small change in copper that was left from the golden coins our great-grandfathers had expended, at a time when morality was not considered relative and when the distinction between good and evil was very simply perceived by the heart.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

#6. It's human nature to set a point in our minds when we feel triumphant and to measure everything that comes after it by how far we fall or rise from that point.

Susan Orlean

#7. No second chances in the land of a thousand dances, the valley of ten million insanities.

Ry Cooder

#8. I remember a story about an Irish warrior who killed his son by mistake but when he realised he didn't mind that much because it served the son right.

Max Porter

#9. It's our job in education to free up time for innovation. It's our job to open their minds to new ideas. It's our job to prepare them for the present and future possibilities.

A.J. Juliani

#10. The national identity is a consumer identity.

Bryant McGill

#11. It's too late to change your mind after you've jumped off the cliff.

Robert Jordan

#12. Work while it is called today for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow.

Benjamin Franklin

#13. Elections are rarely perfect.

Richard Holbrooke

#14. Life passes us by if all we do is focus on the future. Being present, for the present, is really what is important.

Brandon Jenner

#15. The one who is good, is free even being a slave; the one who is bad remains a slave even being a king.

Saint Augustine

#16. How quickly passes away the glory of this world.

Thomas A Kempis

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