Eddie Irvine Quotes
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I've been on so many blind dates, I should get a free dog.
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The president knows what he did was wrong. He's admitted it. He's suffered privately and publicly ... But, Mr. Chairman, the president has not committed a high crime or misdemeanor ... His conduct, although morally reprehensible, does not warrant impeachment.
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A noble deed is a step towards heaven.
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I'm not sure if a grinning Irish guy who is speechless for 45 seconds is going to make good TV.
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What can they suffer that do not fear to die?
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Being your slave what should I do but tend, Upon the hours, and times of your desire? I have no precious time at all to spend; Nor services to do till you require.
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I've always been a streaky hitter. For the most part, when my home runs come, they come in bunches.
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Blessed are thoseto whom Easter is not a hunt... but a find; not a greeting... but a proclamation; not an outward fashion... but inward grace; not a day... but an eternity.
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History: the category of human phenomena which tends to catastrophe.
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I am a very big admirer of Bejoy's films and have waited for five months to be part of his film. But I have no regrets and will wait for an indefinite time as, if I love and believe in something, I do it completely and unconditionally.
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I've always been a Nike person.
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It was the same thing in the army, no respect. They gave me a uniform that glowed in the dark.
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You expected to be sad in the fall. Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintery light. But you knew there would always be the spring, as you knew the river would flow again after it was frozen. When the cold rains kept on and killed the spring, it was as though a young person died for no reason.
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If there is nothing new under the sun, at least the sun itself is always new, always re-creating itself out of its own inexhaustible fire.
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It's hard, but what's the point of having children unless you're there to raise them, I reckon.
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To slacken the tempo...would mean falling behind. And those who fall behind get beaten.
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What is national freedom if not a people’s inner freedom to cultivate its abilities along the beaten path of its history?
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I just love to play rock and roll. I love to write songs all the time about what's up on these streets. I write songs about people getting killed; I write songs about people getting beaten up; I write songsabout people getting taken to jail by the police; and I also write songs about love and happiness.