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All the Hennessy and weed can't hide, the pain i feel inside, its like I'm living just to die. -- Tupac Shakur

Brownsville, having missed their road and wandered in the -- Diana Gabaldon

coming to Hollyhill to visit my -- Ann H. Gabhart

You've just provided me with the makings of one hell of a weekend in Dublin. -- Daniel Day-Lewis

Manicured grounds of well-hidden mansions. At any other time Doug would have been slowing the car, peering through the trees, on the lookout for interesting old architecture. Because Douglas Llewellyn was an architect, the senior partner -- Kasey Michaels

Puck Connolly," says the old man. "Don't be looking at him like that." Such a statement is too tantalizing to ignore. "Who is he?" "Lord, that's Sean Kendrick, -- Maggie Stiefvater

THE "GLORI A SCOTT -- Arthur Conan Doyle

The ideal college is Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a student on the other. -- James A. Garfield

This is Ireland, Finley. It's rough. It's wild. And it is holy. -- Jenny B. Jones

Fortunately, an extremely sexy, pixie-voiced blond named Ronnie Harran, who booked the Whisky, saw us ... She had an ear for talent ... the Whisky was finally a gig we could be proud of ... -- John Densmore

Brookfield High School. How may I direct your call? No, sir, this is not a waste- disposal unit, I'm afraid you have the wrong number. -- Jaclyn Moriarty

Mrs MacFarley called the valley the Glen. She called the light at early evening the gloaming. She liked to go Roaming in the Gloaming in the Glen. -- Beryl Bainbridge

Whose house is that, Constable? -- Oscar Wilde

A madhouse of frenzied moneymaking and frenzied pleasure-seeking, with none of the corners chipped off. It is beautifully situatedand the air reminds one curiously of Edinburgh. -- Aleister Crowley

Salish Kootenai College -- James Lee Burke

Where would the Irish be without someone to be Irish at? -- Elizabeth Bowen

Hayes. Peter Hayes. -- Veronica Roth

Huntleigh's (Yes, I gave them a cheesy couple name in my mind) -- Genna Rulon

Well, I'm not quite certain yet, young Mr. Fitzpatrick. I am considering the name Willow Hills. Or perhaps Maple Falls. What would you suggest? -- Wendy Mass

You're in Ireland the summer after you left college and you're drinking at a pub near the castle where every day bus loads of English and American tourists come to kiss the Blarney Stone. -- Chuck Palahniuk

Bellport. A podium. -- Nora Ephron

You look like Curran. You have that pissy exasperated look on your face. -- Ilona Andrews

Irish improves a poet. -- Sina Queyras

Aberdeen, a city in the northern reaches of HSBC-London. Their -- Gary Shteyngart

I see you've met Patrick of Ludlow," I replied, trying to stifle a giggle, for Tiger was thirty feet up in the shabby atrium , perched high upon a chandelier. "How long have you been up there?"
"Half an hour," he answered crossly, "with only a lot of dust and the Transient Moose for company. -- Jasper Fforde

STEPHEN O'CONNOR Next to Nothing -- Jennifer Egan

King Offa's dyke, -- John B. Hattendorf

12 Arnold Grove, Merseyside. -- J.p. Walker

(Oxford: Clarendon -- Friedrich A. Hayek

It begins and ends with Mackenzie. -- Megan Keith

The whiskey's aroma was his equivalent of fresh brewed coffee. 'Here's looking at you, love,' Mayne said aloud, raising the bottle to his lips.
-- Del James

Finding Erin Campbell Kathy Cunningham -- Kathy Cunningham

To Meath of the pastures,
From wet hills by the sea,
Through Leitrim and Longford,
Go my cattle and me. -- Padraic Colum

In 1903, Sir James Power, Lord Mayor of Dublin, was surprised to note on a transatlantic trip that the typical Irish immigrant in America was now "not merely a hewer of wood and a drawer of water." In fact, he remarked that they are "found occupying...respectable positions in society. -- Rashers Tierney

Kerry Gold Irish butter. -- Florian Kammerer

Intoxicating" - Shannon -- Scarlett Avery

SCCS, the source motel! Programs check in and never check out! -- Ken Thompson

What's feeding in Derry? What's feeding on Derry? -- Stephen King

THE AWARD CEREMONY is held at a high school in Hyannis. Though it's just a gymnasium (the scent of balls of both varieties is still palpable) and the ceremony hasn't started yet, everyone speaks in hushed tones, like it's church. Something important and literary is about to happen here. -- Gabrielle Zevin

Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fair hills of Eire, O. -- James Joyce

A driver had been sent to meet us. He was gray-haired, short, and nimble and introduced himself. I am Patrick and so is every fourth man in Ireland, and the ones in between are named Sean or Mick or Finn, and I'll be driving you. -- Sharon Creech

My mother used to wheel me about the campus when we lived in that neighborhood and, as she recounted years later, she would tell me that I would go to McGill. -- Rudolph A. Marcus

Reservations and cloth napkins are really minor pinnacles in the high sierra of the New York lunch. The zenith, the Mount Whitney of lunches, the noon meal at which all local lines of force converge [is] the Bar Room of the Four Seasons. -- Raymond Sokolov

The smylere with the knyf under the cloke. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

I went to high school in the highlands of Scotland. -- Lily Nicksay

There's only one head bigger than Tony Greig's - and that's Birkenhead -- Fred Trueman

If the Ivy League was the breeding ground for the elites of the American Century, Stanford is the farm system for Silicon Valley. -- Ken Auletta

The noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees, is the high road that leads him to England! -- Samuel Johnson

The Looming Tower. -- Jeremy Scahill

doubtless not singular that the ladies from Merrimac Avenue -- Henry James

An Irishman needs three things : silence, cunnning, and exile. -- James Joyce

Ye're about as Irish as a plastic paddy -- A. Zavarelli

I love Shillington not as one loves Capri or New York, because they are special, but as one loves one's own body and consciousness, because they are synonymous with being. -- John Updike

Gladstone .. spent his declining years trying to guess the answer to the Irish Question; unfortunately, whenever he was getting warm, the Irish secretly changed the Question, ... -- W.c. Sellar

You had something. What was it?" he demanded.
"An alcohol-laced kiss," I said tightly. "Two, to be precise."
"From who?"
"From whom,I believe is the correct phrasing."
"All right, from-the-fuck-whom, Ms. Lane?"
Mac and Barrons -- Karen Marie Moning

[Evelyn Waugh] made drunkenness cute and chic, and then took to religion, simply to have the most expensive carpet of all to be sick on. -- Rebecca West

Whiskey is carried into committee rooms in demijohns and carried out in demagogues. -- Mark Twain

The prime minister of Ireland will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day at the White House. So finally the Secret Service agents will have a drinking buddy. -- Conan O'brien

If there were only three Irishmen in the world you'd find two of them in a corner talking about the other. -- Maria Brandan Araoz

limerick?" asked -- Lenore Look

Romantic Ireland's dead and gone
It's with O' Leary in the grave
(September 1913) -- W.b.yeats

Brighton I-don't-know-your-middle-name Waterford, are you asking me to strip? -- Tiffany Schmidt

Listen, we got two stiffs and a river of red in a villa in Herne Bay ... -- Rhys Chamberlain

One day McKenna got hot enough -- Richard Paul Evans

just graduated from Tufts - Laine -- Robin Black

10 East 53rd Street -- Bernard Cornwell

Hart caressed the letters of baby Graham's name. Mac likes to say, We're Mackenzies. We break what we touch. But this little Mackenzie ... he broke me. -- Jennifer Ashley

When Irish eyes are smiling, watch your step. -- Gerald Kersh

Bernard always had a few prayers in the hall and some whiskey afterwards as he was rather pious. -- Daisy Ashford

I was on the plane with Dwayne You can call me Whitley, I go to Hillman -- Nicki Minaj

I'm just a true Irish boy at heart. -- Colin Farrell

Stephen picks up on Armstrong's pier, and calls Kingstown pier "a disappointed bridge" (2.22). He's joking about the fact that Ireland wanted to be connected to continental Europe but ended up being extremely isolated. -- James Joyce

You really are one mad Irish motherfucker. -- Gregory David Roberts

'Mira Grant' is actually my pseudonym. And 'Seanan' is pronounced 'SHAWN-in.' -- Seanan Mcguire

Let any lady who is inclined to be hard on Mrs. Cadwallader inquire into the comprehensiveness of her own beautiful views, and be quite sure that they afford accommodation for all the lives which have the honor to coexist with hers. With -- George Eliot

go-go hall on my way home from school. -- Yukio Mishima

PS: Allston rules! -- David Foster Wallace

Ledyard, the great New England traveller, and Mungo Park, the -- Herman Melville

Florence Nightendick -- V. Theia

We're a part of something here, Mr. Burke. Something that matters. All of us." "Here's the thing, Marcus, and I don't want you to ever forget it. Nobody fucking asked me or anyone in that valley if we wanted to be a part of this. -- Blake Crouch

Frederick Mitchell-Hedges, -- Christopher S. Stewart

Anakana Schofield is part of a new wave of wonderful Irish fiction-international in scope and electrically alive. -- Colum Mccann

Shudupshudup ... will ye all shudup while I'm talkin' ... Ahem. Good day ta' ye, carter fellow my ol' fellowy fellow! If ye'll gie us - me a lift as far as yer are goin', we - I'll gie ye this fine shiny golden coin! The -- Terry Pratchett

I went to Samuel Ayer High School, which is now Milpitas High School. -- Grant Show

Your name is Sanchez, what are you doing playing for Northern Ireland? -- Lawrie Sanchez

The name of the Slough was Despond. -- John Bunyan

Six biscuits, crow, hydrant! -- Jason A. Myers

Hallward. Had he gone to his aunt's, he would have -- Oscar Wilde

Go that way, past the viaduct, and the wops will jump you, or chase you into Jew town ... Polacks would stomp on you ... Micks will shower you with Irish confetti from the brickyards. -- Mike Royko

Halfway down the bar, -- Nicholas Sparks

At home in Dellacrosse my place in the world of college and Troy and incipient adulthood dissolved and I became an unseemly collection of jostling former selves. Snarkiness streaked through my voice, or sullenness drove me behind a closed door for hours at a time. -- Lorrie Moore

in Atherton. If he had, she -- Nicolle Wallace

I don't care if he is Curran. In your ward, you are god. -- Ilona Andrews

I'm representative of 21st century Irish design, so I promote Irishness all over the world wherever I go. -- Philip Treacy

I want to say a very sincere thank you for this welcome home - it is a wonderful welcome home. It is the place to where I return and where I will always return because it is of Galway that I am. -- Michael D. Higgins

I googled it, Sir ~ Brie -- Red Phoenix

the Cup That Cheers -- Elizabeth Wein

Poison ivy, because who needed a case of that on your pecker). We're all here in Derry. No camp, no relatives, no vacations, no AWAY. All right here. Present and accounted for. There's -- Stephen King

moonshadow, tall -- Stephen King

I grew up in leafy suburbs in north and east Belfast, but if I had been born a mile down the road closer to the city centre, you might never heard of me. -- Mike Nesbitt