
Top 23 Quotes About Death Irish
#1. That silence is more profound after noise still wants the confirmation of science. But that loneliness is more apparent directly after one has been made love to, many women would take their oath.
Virginia Woolf
#3. The spirit, I think, is a stream, a fountain, and must be continually poured out, for only if it is poured out will more and clearer streams come.
Brenda Ueland
#4. The Irish have a flair for wringing from death the last drop of emotion and they do not quite understand those who react otherwise.
Dervla Murphy
#5. Just as the hand rushes involuntarily to protect one's honor in case of accidental state of undress, so does a friend come to his friend's aid without being asked
Thiruvalluvar
#6. Love is patient. Love is kind. It bears all things. Love never fails. Love is as strong as death.
O.R. Melling
#7. She had been born with a different name, to a woman with laughing eyes and warmly whispered words of love who'd died degraded and afraid on a misty Irish morning.
C.S. Harris
#8. The thing is, continuity of strategic direction and continuous improvement in how you do things are absolutely consistent with each other. In fact, they're mutually reinforcing.
Michael Porter
#9. Those who've known great sadness have a better appreciation for happiness. Those who've seen death know the value of life.
Suzanne Supplee
#11. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
From an Irish headstone
Richard Puz
#12. It was like the violence of the world he'd grown up in had embedded itself in him, taken root, and could never be fully excised.
He'd never been able to escape death. Apparently, he was a good Irish Catholic after all
S.E. Jakes
#13. Irish? In truth I would not want to be anything else. It is a state of mind as well as an actual country. It is being at odds withother nationalities, having quite different philosophy about pleasure, about punishment, about life, and about death. At least it does not leave one pusillanimous.
Edna O'Brien
#14. This was like National Lampoon's Vacation, but with death, property destruction, and an Irish accent.
Abigail Roux
#15. You do have to love your kids enough to let them hate you. But it's the disease that's hating you, not them.
Carol Burnett
#16. It's very difficult to speak to a large group of people these days and not offend someone.
Benjamin Carson
#17. Insomnia is a gross feeder. It will nourish itself on any kind of thinking, including thinking about not thinking.
Clifton Fadiman
#18. Wrists are made for bracelets, not cutting.
Kellin Quinn
#19. I knew I was not a failure in any way, and so did those close to me. It doesn't matter if you fall short; it is never a failure to go after your goals with everything you've got.
Michael Phelps
#20. It's hard to tell a shallow person that they should care more about the feelings of the awkward and the alienated.
John Flansburgh
#21. The main reason I like UFC is not just the martial arts aspect, but it's about one person against the other person. It's about being able to test yourself with the truth.
Donnie Yen
#22. It was a romantic tale saying we were more than our bodies our soul lives on after death. We shed the outer body but the important bits the soul and heart lives on for eternity
Annette J. Dunlea
#23. The strength of the church is not the strength of its institutions but the authenticity of its witness.
Leonard Sweet
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