Hackney'd Quotes
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The malnourished Irish were very vulnerable to diseases. In fact, more people died from illness than from actual starvation. Typhus
— Ryan Hackney
Art is about the messy and marvelous business of coming to your senses - and also, to the senses of the world.
— Michael Leunig
If someone is a lesbian, it's man's fault.
— Alexander Lukashenko
I'm an ordinary Hackney boy, and I can talk to people.
— Asif Kapadia
The circumstances of my life are paralyzing.
— Georges Bataille
We've greatly exaggerated the risk of sinking, without celebrating the value of swimming.
— Seth Godin
Egocentrism appears to us as a form of behavior intermediate between purely individual and socialized behavior.
— Jean Piaget
I am, and always will be, proud to be a Hackney girl.
— Leona Lewis
Boarding school in Tring was a bit of a bubble that burst when I went to Hackney to go to drama school.
— Lily James
Guessing what the pitcher is going to throw is 80% of being a successful hitter. The other 20% is just execution.
— Hank Aaron
To go upon the Franciscans Hackney (i.e. on foot).
— George Herbert
Hackney gets a bit of a bad rap, but it's the only place I've ever lived that felt like a community. I know my neighbours.
— Sharon Horgan
There is nothing so absurd as knowledge spun too fine.
— Benjamin Franklin
Love does not deck the beloved in chains. It just is.
— Mary Balogh
We work for praise, and dawdle once we have it.
— Mignon McLaughlin
You can't swing a cat in Ireland without hitting a saint.
— Ryan Hackney
Vowels Irish marks long vowels with an accent; short vowels have no accent. Here are the main vowel sounds:
— Ryan Hackney
Religion is the finger pointing to God. People are too busy licking the finger to notice where it's pointing.
— Anthony De Mello
Peace is never a perfect achievement.
— Kofi Annan
Cholera was always a problem in unsanitary, crowded conditions; it broke out in workhouses throughout the famine years. When
— Ryan Hackney
I ask myself, 'why am I so lazy?' and am too lazy to reply.
— Rose Wilder Lane
I am crumbling in sync with old Hackney.
— Iain Sinclair