Denis Donoghue Quotes
If there is a distinctive Irish experience, it is one of division, exacerbated by the fact that division in a country so small seems perverse. But the scale doesn't matter.Denis Donoghue
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Condemn me. It does not matter. History will absolve me.
Fidel Castro -
Hope is not a matter of age.
Abbe Pierre -
One trap you can fall into when playing someone iconic is to end up doing everything in an iconic way, no matter how pedestrian or mundane that thing is.
Jack Lowden -
You will never see me dancing around the trees, chasing a heroine; I will never do films, no matter what the budget, for the heck of it.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui -
I've been angst-ridden all my life, but finally I'm in a place where things don't matter so much.
Kate Dickie -
Mike Campbell and Don Henley and I wrote 'The Heart of the Matter,' which was a huge hit for Don.
J. D. Souther
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I'd love my children no matter what.
Victoria Osteen -
By what principle of original right is it that one-fiftieth or one-ninetieth of a great nation, by calling themselves a State, have the right to break up and ruin that nation as a matter of original principle?
Abraham Lincoln -
Cyber terrorists are no different from other terrorists: No matter where they hide, we will track them down and seek to bring them to the United States to face justice.
Dana Boente -
You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was.
Abraham Lincoln -
It does not matter how you came into the world, what matters is that you are here.
Oprah Winfrey -
If I love the character, then that's all that matters to me. It doesn't really matter what genre it is.
Olivia Cooke
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I would go to sketch groups and draw. I really enjoyed the subject matter, but I wasn't good at it.
Jack Prelutsky -
Age is a matter of feeling, not of years.
Washington Irving -
I've had mental errors before while not shooting the ball well and while shooting the ball well, and vice versa. So I can't compound one on top of the other. It's just a matter of getting out of the groove of shooting bad and just staying more locked in.
J. R. Smith -
In the end it doesn't matter what you do.
Harrison Birtwistle -
There's a part of you that always remains a child, no matter how mature you get, how sophisticated or weary.
Barbra Streisand -
For the future, I would suggest avoiding subjects of too vast a scale. It would be useful to make out a list of fundamental questions on the matter to be dealt with, and discuss only those.
Karl Lehmann
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The hardest thing on earth is choosing what matters.
Sue Monk Kidd -
We felt responsible for each other. The D-line's got to take care of that line of scrimmage, (the linebackers) have got to clean up, and the safeties and DBs take care of that back end. We felt we're a brotherhood and we just had to get it done.
Kawika Mitchell -
When we pray, we must begin by conceiving God in full and vigorous images, but we must go on to acknowledge the inadequacy of them and to adhere nakedly to the imageless truth of God.
Austin Farrer -
Who ever hears of fat men heading a riot, or herding together in turbulent mobs? No - no, your lean, hungry men who are continually worrying society, and setting the whole community by the ears.
Washington Irving -
Perfection is everywhere if we only choose to recognise it.
Okakura Kakuzo -
If there is a distinctive Irish experience, it is one of division, exacerbated by the fact that division in a country so small seems perverse. But the scale doesn't matter.
Denis Donoghue