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irish-dramatist man soon
A man who is not afraid of the sea will soon be drowned, he said, for he will be going out on a day he shouldn't. But we do be afraid of the sea, and we do only be drownded now and again. John Millington Synge
irish-dramatist life taken
Life is too important to be taken seriously. Oscar Wilde
irish loved parents played pubs songs special weekend written
She used to play every weekend in pubs with Daddy, and she'd written all these Irish songs out in a book. They're songs we've loved over the years, and because our parents played them in their band, they're very special to us. Andrea Corr
irish-dramatist
One drink is too many for me and a thousand not enough. Brendan Behan
irish-poet learning
Writing is learning to say nothing, more cleverly each day. William Allingham
irish-dramatist life
One's real life is so often the life that one does not lead. Oscar Wilde
irish-poet men rich rule
Law grinds the poor, and rich men rule the law. Oliver Goldsmith
irish-poet
It is a poor cause which has to be lied for regularly. Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould
irish-poet lies-and-lying science
The insidiousness of science lies in its claim to be not a subject, but a method. Katharine Elizabeth Fullerton Gerould
theme fascinated
Obviously death is a theme I'm fascinated by. Alan Ball
theme tonight
Many things done tonight come from the theme of renewal. John Kearns
theme type relaxed
The basic theme of the kapha metabolic type is relaxed. Deepak Chopra
theme
Just like a pendulum, ... the current-account theme is back in the market. Meg Browne
theme again-and-again
Themes recur again and again in my work. Eve Arnold
theme fraud felt
I did a cover of the James Bond theme, and I felt like such a fraud, because the original is so good. Moby
theme painter sculptors
This theme of bigness — all painters and sculptors have dealt with it ever since. Michael Heizer
theme repetition autobiography
The theme of my autobiography could only be repetition. Mason Cooley
theme novel great-novels
They say great themes make great novels John O'Hara