
Top 16 Quotes About The Irish Brigade
#1. Far in foreign fields from Dunkirk to Belgrade
Lie the soldiers and chiefs of the Irish Brigade.
Thomas Davis
#2. Y'all get crimey crimey, grimy grimy. But those with a tiny hiney thay get whiny whiny
Cam'ron
#3. Indigestion is charged by God with enforcing morality on the stomach.
Victor Hugo
#4. You gotta faith it to make it! Looking for a miracle to happen? Consider that perhaps something not happening was your miracle.
Karen Salmansohn
#5. A Murmur in the Trees - to note - Not loud enough - for Wind - A Star - not far enough to seek - Nor near enough - to find
Emily Dickinson
#6. There is a frightful interval between the seed and the timber.
Samuel Johnson
#7. I am equally excited about the possibilities that music making holds for all people and it's ability to heal what seems to me a chronic imbalance in modern life.
Paul Winter
#8. It's not funny, Joan. My bras are all in the first row, color-coded alphabetically from left to right, and then a row of panties, all folded in little squares, and then slips. And socks along the back row. Everything's so neat it makes me want to throw up.
Virginia Smith
#9. You fat bitch! he said, and the party gasped like a Greek chorus.
Daniel Handler
#10. He was in the right place at the right time, but he might have been elsewhere on a different afternoon.
Tony Gubba
#11. What I find fascinating is the idea that we all have a physical brain, but we also have this mental part, and we have to figure out how they work together.
Sam Kean
#13. The Golden Notebook for some reason surprised people but it was no more than you would hear women say in their kitchens every day in any country ... I was really astounded that some people were shocked.
Doris Lessing
#14. I will not write a lame follow-up. It could take me 20 years. But I will never turn in a book that I'm not happy with.
Dan Brown
#15. Family is what really runs through my head. I'm usually bombarded with tons of phone calls, but I'm usually bombarded with love as well.
Wade Bowen
#16. That's not what I asked," she said, a noticeable edge in her voice. "I asked why my father shot him."
He sighed. She could have found gainful employment with the Spanish Inquisition, he thought
ruefully; no chance of escape or evasion.
Diana Gabaldon
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