“Laughter is good for the soul – laughter soft, or loud or deep, tinged through with seriousness…the hilarious declaration made by man that life is worth living.” Sean O’Casey
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After Ian Paisley had delivered one of his fiery “hell and damnation” sermons warning sinners that there would be ‘gnashing of teeth,’ one elderly woman said, “But Reverend, I don’t have teeth.” To which the Reverend Paisley replied, “Teeth will be provided.”
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“I can’t think of a case where a poem changed the world, but what they do is change people’s understanding of what’s going on in the world.” Seamus Heaney
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A lock is better than suspicion.
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“Life does not cease to be funny when people die anymore than it ceases to be serious when people laugh.” G. B. Shaw
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“Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising everytime we fall,” Oliver Goldsmith.
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“Every short dog is bold in the doorway of his own home.” This proverb goes back to the time when country people had to travel a long way on foot and passed many bold dogs. They knew the houses to avoid as it was said that the dog on the doorstep was as friendly or […]
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“Nowadays most people die of a creeping common sense, and discover when it is too late that the only thing one ever regrets are one’s mistakes.” Oscar Wilde.
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Nowhere is this proverb more apt than on the west coast of Ireland where the fishermen use the ‘currach’, a round-bottom craft with no keel. It was formerly covered with animal skins but now the boat is covered with tarred canvas over a frame of wooden laths. It is very sturdy but a sharp rock […]
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“Because I feel in the heavens above The angels, whispering one to another, Can find among their burning terms of love, None so devotional as that of ‘Mother’.” By: Edgar Allen Poe “A mother’s love is a blessing No matter where you roam Keep her while she’s living For you’ll miss her when she’s gone […]
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