John Redmond famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Irish nationalists can never be the assenting parties to the mutilation of the Irish nation. The two nation theory is to us an abomination and a blasphemy.
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The holly green, the ivy green The prettiest picture you've ever seen Is Christmas in Killarney With all of the folks at home.
-- John Redmond
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In great contests each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both may be, and one must be wrong.
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There are two ways of getting out of a trial. One is simply to try to get rid of the trial, and be thankful when it is over. The other is to recognize the trial as a challenge from God to claim a larger blessing than we have ever had, and to hail it with delight as an opportunity of obtaining a larger measure of divine grace.
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Any time you get two people in a room who disagree about anything, the time of day, there is a scene to be written. That's what I look for.
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I think there are two ways to depict a family. One is what it's really like, and one is what the audience would like it to be. Between you and me, I think the second one is what I would prefer.
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The Big Bang theory says nothing about what banged, why it banged, or what happened before it banged.
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We are more heavily invested in the theories of failure than we are in the theories of success.
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A theory can be proved by experiment; but no path leads from experiment to the birth of a theory.
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Classical thermodynamics ... is the only physical theory of universal content which I am convinced ... will never be overthrown.
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Everyone who becomes a psychotherapist eventually adopts a theory that suits his needs.
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Other psychological theories say a good deal about compensation.
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