Top 18 Laoghaire Quotes

#1. I hope I don't," she said. "But she said - Laoghaire - " She stumbled on the name. "L'heery," Ian corrected.

Diana Gabaldon

#2. I was convinced by now that his feelings for Laoghaire were only those of a chivalrous friendship, but I didn't know what he might do if he knew that his uncle had seduced the girl and got her with child.

Diana Gabaldon

#3. After I got that hit off Satchel (Paige), I knew I was ready for the big leagues.

Joe DiMaggio

#4. I am interested in communicating with the world by selling to many people.

Miuccia Prada

#5. Beta Male gene has survived not by meeting and overcoming adversity, but by anticipating and avoiding it.

Christopher Moore

#6. I think my family needs me more than anybody else, and tennis doesn't need me anymore. I respect my wife a lot for taking all that in. She said, 'I didn't marry a tennis player; you'd retired.' Now it's time to do something else.

Thomas Muster

#7. This country is a one-party country. Half of it is called Republican and half is called Democrat. It doesn't make any difference. All the really good ideas belong to the Libertarians.

Hugh Downs

#8. Do you know where Laoghaire is?

Diana Gabaldon

#9. What we now have is the freedom which attends decadence, or the decadence which attends freedom.

Terence McKenna

#10. I went on the 'Outlander' Facebook page - this is when I kind of first got a sense of what people thought about Laoghaire, because I went on the 'Outlander' Facebook page and found this picture of myself, and there were all these comments, and a lot of them were great.

Nell Hudson

#11. When your ego is no more, only then will you know who you are.

Rajneesh

#12. Things'll work out, or they won't. But life'll go on and as long as you realize that, you'll be just fine.

Ben Muse

#13. Nay, he needs a woman, not a girl. And Laoghaire will be a girl when she's fifty.

Diana Gabaldon

#14. The thing is, we [celebrities are] all just people living our lives, doing our thing. But, I honestly tend to live in my own little world, and am blissfully unaware of so much.

Chris French

#15. My dad moved to London in his early 20s and didn't really go back. So the irony is I've spent lots and lots of time in Ireland, but not with my dad. I've shot films in Belfast, where he's from. And I've shot in Dun Laoghaire. Which is great. And I've shot in Dublin.

Imogen Poots

#16. Never complain about what you allow.

John C. Maxwell

#17. Diversity is power on the Web. Big sites may be bigger, but smaller sites will keep scoring higher for specialized topics, both in terms of their connections with users and in terms of each visit's commercial value.

Jakob Nielsen

#18. The archiving industry, much like the funeral industry and the wedding industry, these industries can be very exploitative.

Ian MacKaye

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