Top 15 South Dublin Sayings
#1. The purest lesson our era has taught is that man, at his highest, is an individual, single, isolate, alone, in direct soul-communication with the unknown God, which prompts within him.
D.H. Lawrence
#2. The story became a cloud, and the cloud a sheet of rain, and rain fell throughout the empire.
Alice Hoffman
#3. Nothing compares to the feeling that you get when you are in love.
Avijeet Das
#4. Love your enemy, it will scare the hell out of them.
Mark Twain
#5. I think of improvising as composing - fo me it's all about playing melodies. When I improvise, there's not a lot of real thinking going on, per se - it's more like riding a wave. and I know how to stand on the board
Robben Ford
#6. How are your eyes?" she asked.
"Well, I've been told they're dreamy, but I'll let you decide for yourself.
Marissa Meyer
#8. All businesses need to be young forever. If your customer base ages with you, you're Woolworth's.
Jeff Bezos
#10. Had Rumsfeld said at any time 'get me a report on what's going on', he could have had it. You're right, it depends on choices that we make, which parts of the world we want to be in immediate contact with.
Peter Singer
#11. I just let my hair go - if there's no hairdresser around I really can't be bothered!
Khloe Kardashian
#12. When everything else breaks down, I don't hesitate to roam out of the pocket and do the boogaloo.
Fran Tarkenton
#13. Where even a falsehood must be told, let it be told.
Herodotus
#14. ... turning your ankle hurts like hell, even if you're a superhero.
Christopher Moore
#15. For an author, the nice characters aren't much fun. What you want are the screwed up characters. You know, the characters that are constantly wondering if what they are doing is the right thing, characters that are not only screwed up but are self-tapping screws. They're doing it for themselves.
Terry Pratchett
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