Top 15 Quotes About Blarney Stone

#1. But you can count the dead bodies from alcohol, tobacco, and legal pharmaceuticals by the millions.

Jack Herer

#2. You're in Ireland the summer after you left college and you're drinking at a pub near the castle where every day bus loads of English and American tourists come to kiss the Blarney Stone.

Chuck Palahniuk

#3. Hello, out there, Heinz, in case you read this.
I was really very fond of you, to the extend that I am capable of being fond of anybody.
Give the Blarney Stone a kiss for me.
What were you doing in Hitler's bunker - looking for your motorcycle and your best friend?

Kurt Vonnegut

#4. When I was playing before I retired, I never really understood the appreciation and the respect that people gave me. People had treated me like a god or something, and that was very embarrassing.

Michael Jordan

#5. Love mattered, in the end. A house without love would always fall, maybe not today or tomorrow, but in the end without love nothing could endure.

Laurell K. Hamilton

#6. It was disturbing, like an enchanted place. I had not thought it could be as beautiful as this

Daphne Du Maurier

#7. My life started being awesome five years ago.

Connie Britton

#8. As Matt walked Rick outside, he whispered, "Don't forget my little secret." He wiggled his eyebrows. "A happy wife. A happy life. Got it?"
Rick nodded. "Got it.

Linda Weaver Clarke

#9. I loved you even when you forgot me.
And - for a little while - you loved me back.

Julio Alexi Genao

#10. You are full of shit, Sawyer O'Donnell. I believe that you invented the Blarney Stone instead of kissed it.

Carolyn Brown

#11. You can't do sketches enough. Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh.

John Singer Sargent

#12. My career has had a lot of ups and downs, but basically it has been wonderful.

Jean Simmons

#13. Helen Hart is the only person I know with an autographed copy of the Bible.

Jerry Lawler

#14. You will give birth to more in the future than you've lost in the past.

Joel Osteen

#15. I'm beginning to perceive motherhood as a long, slow letting go, of which birth is just the first step.

Sandra Steingraber

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