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Without patience, we will learn less in life. We will see less. We will feel less. We will hear less. Ironically, rush and more usually mean less.
— Mother Teresa
Its true that love doesn't come easily.
Its equally hard to just let it go.
Ironically, its just not in your hand. — Heenashree Khandelwal
Its equally hard to just let it go.
Ironically, its just not in your hand. — Heenashree Khandelwal
President Jimmy Carter was a citizen soldier. Ironically, he was considered weak because he didn't kill anybody and he didn't get anyone killed.
— Andrew Young
Math was always my bad subject. I couldn't convince my teachers that many of my answers were meant ironically.
— Calvin Trillin
Ironically, survey after survey shows that married men are happier and healthier than unmarried men. Oh, and they also have more sex.
— Michael Kimmel
Sometimes it's easier to live when there is no hope left. A strange sense of freedom ironically fills up the space where earlier hopes lived.
— Madhu Vajpayee
Ironically, now that my children are older and gone quite a bit, I find it harder to work when they're not around. Too much free time!
— Alice Hoffman
Ironically, the possibility that the president dodged his military service has increased his approval ratings with Democrats by 80 percent.
— Craig Kilborn
Ironically, for the mega-rich, recession brings with it the ability to live well at a lower cost and with less of a hassle.
— Jamie Johnson
Many people think you get career stability by minimizing all risk. But ironically, in a changing world, that's one of the riskiest things you can do.
— Reid Hoffman
Ironically, in today's marketplace successful nonfiction has to be unbelievable, while successful fiction must be believable.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
The longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes, and, ironically, the more real.
— Lucian Freud
Ironically, we are all too often educated out of rather than in to an awareness of the body.
— Jean Houston
Ironically, moral relativists often even pride themselves on being morally superior to others.
— Nancy Pearcey
Im sure he was wearing it ironically. Besides, wearing an ascot doesn't make someone gay.I give him a look like 'Wow, so homophobic'.
— Jenny Han
Ironically, Latin American countries, in their instability, give writers and intellectuals the hope that they are needed.
— Manuel Puig
Well before physical dependency sets in, one of the first signs of addiction is an inability to, ironically, just say no. Now
— Craig Jordan Goodman
We can't always choose how we feel. We can, however, choose what we do about it, which ironically can change how we feel!
— Bill Crawford
The black man today will only find solitude in one place: prison. ironically, he becomes most free while incarcerated.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
Ironically, in life, you sacrifice everything you love in the name of love"~ the motto of the romance novel Cupcakes and Cologne.
— Doina Moulin
My individual, psychological descent coincided, ironically, with my ascent into the public eye.
— Joni Mitchell
I was working with real artists [in the Rum Diary] , and that's difficult to do and very rare, in this industry, ironically.
— Amber Heard
Ironically, for a few million people in the Far East, I did become an English teacher through my music.
— Pat Boone
Ironically, that was quite a bit of the appeal of Rumours. It's equally interesting on a musical level and as a soap opera.
— Lindsey Buckingham
Ironically, I remember that not even the pretty girls were exempt from this sick breed of torment. And if they couldn't escape it, what about me?
— Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Ironically, since Obama was elected, for the first time in my life I'm sometimes not proud of my country.
— Ann Coulter
Marvin was humming ironically because he hated humans so much.
— Douglas Adams
Ironically, torture requires empathy, too, in the sense that one cannot deliberately inflict pain without realizing what is painful.
— Frans De Waal
Ironically, we have even fewer examples of evolutionary transitions than we had in Darwin's time.
— David M. Raup
Ironically, I think action can be the dullest part of movies nowadays - and I love action movies!
— Matthew Vaughn
The most painful emotions are better than none at all. Ironically, we make you human.
— Kelsey Sutton
The 'Hipster Nerds' like stuff because they hate it. It's like they ironically like it.
— Chris Hardwick
Joie de vivre. Joy and life together. It's such an ironically perfect description of you.
— Rosamund Lupton
Ironically, the only gun control in 19th century England was the policy forbidding police to have arms while on duty.
— Don Kates
Ironically, the first thing that appealed to me about Islam was its pluralism. The fact that the Koran praises all the great prophets of the past.
— Karen Armstrong
Good fiction often gives us characters in extremity, which ironically gives us a clearer mirror in which to see ourselves.
— Sarah Van Arsdale
Ironically, the rise of the Tea Party increased the interventions of the Fed that the movement denounced.
— Yanis Varoufakis
But ironically the believers have done worse in exploring the earth than sons of men who are not even believers have done.
— Sunday Adelaja
As our net worth falls, so does our self-worth. Ironically, it's when we don't have it that we most feel we have to flaunt it ...
— Suze Orman
Ironically, the success I've experienced at country radio has left me ostracized from pop and other formats of radio.
— Dwight Yoakam
We suffer, ironically, from our indifference to those among us who suffer.
— Parker J. Palmer
Ironically, some of our most stubborn habits and disorders are products of our plasticity.
— Norman Doidge
Ironically, to my children, bedtime is a punishment that violates their basic rights as human beings.
— Jim Gaffigan
I would rather be an artist than a leader. Ironically, a leader has to follow the rules.
— Criss Jami
Future hipsters will love me ironically.
— Mindy Kaling
Misty Sendaria," Silk said ironically. "Sometimes I'm amazed that the entire kingdom doesn't rust shut.
— David Eddings
In order to improve democracy, then, it's necessary to change the people, as Brecht ironically proposed.
— Alain Badiou
Ironically, gratitude's most powerful mysteries are often revealed when we are struggling in the midst of personal turmoil.
— Sarah Ban Breathnach
True love is the ironically selfless need to know that your person will be okay without you.
— Renee Carlino
One does not like insults yet ironically he is an expert in insulting others. How can this be called a human-behavior?
— Dada Bhagwan
We want to live. THE MANAGER (ironically). For Eternity? THE FATHER No, sir, only for a moment ... in you.
— Luigi Pirandello
I understood that life is lived most fully in the imagination - that, ironically, imagination is the key to reality.
— Betty Eadie
Ironically, women who acquire power are more likely to be criticized for it than are the men who have always had it.
— Carolyn Gold Heilbrun
Ironically, writing a novel is not a way to sort out your confusion.
— Curtis Sittenfeld
Ironically, there isn't much comedy film in Britain, which is quite surprising seeing that we're quite good at it.
— Alice Lowe
Ironically, Zuckerberg, who's built a vast fortune on harvesting people's personal information, can't stand to be photographed.
— Byron Crawford
We are faithful not to the triumphant golden eagle (ironically, also an imperial symbol of power in Rome) but to the slaughtered Lamb.
— Shane Claiborne
You must be open and influenceable; then ironically, you will also discover an increase in your own power to influence
— Stephen R. Covey
Ironically, we practically have to be sainted to get through the adoption process, but any fool can spawn and have a baby, tra la la.
— Jen Hatmaker
Ironically, the insistence that doctrines do not matter is really a doctrine itself.
— Timothy Keller
The real secret to my success was I could shoot with either hand. Ironically, I became ambidextrous as a direct result of breaking my right hand.
— Dolph Schayes
Ironically, the first full Baskerville biography published by CUP in 1907 was printed in Caslon
— Simon Garfield
Ironically, I don't like having cameras in my face.
— Margot Robbie
Ironically, we often spend a great deal of time and effort trying to control our external conditions, while letting our internal reactions run wild.
— Gyalwa Dokhampa
Ironically, most of my growth has come through struggle.
— Paula Heller Garland
You can make fun of yourself and people will laugh at you. If you're smart, you'll end up as a comedian. If you're not, you'll end up as a clown.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
Ironically, I like working with people.
— Hamilton Leithauser
Yet, ironically, it is her very wretchedness that makes me pity her so. I don't know what's wrong with me. I don't know what to do!
— Christopher Pike
But I am not here ironically; I am here sincerely.
— Augusten Burroughs
I noticed Stucks was wearing - maybe ironically, possibly not - a T-shirt that read Save Gas, Fart in a Jar.
— Gillian Flynn
It's Okay," he answered and smiled ironically. "I should be grateful to the knife that's curing me for being so sharp.
— Igor Eliseev
Ironically, the very brokest people in America, Hispanic immigrants, are one of America's last great cash crops.
— Matt Taibbi
Ironically, style doesn't come even closely related to fashion. It's got nothing to do [with clothes].
— David Bowie
True freedom doesn't lie in the maximization of choice, but, ironically, is most easily found in a life where there is little choice.
— Steve Hagen
For so much of my life I felt hated and judged when, ironically, it was probably because I spent so much of my time hating and judging others.
— Charlene Carr
And by letting go of trying to control the uncontrollable ... you ironically increase ... the probability of getting what you want.
— Michael Neill
Ironically, we often fail to see that whenever we compromise ourselves to please others, we tend to lose their respect.
— Craig Groeschel
Ironically, by struggling so hard to circumvent the prophecy of his death at the hand of his son, Laius became instrumental in its coming to pass.
— Carrie Ryan
The satirist isn't just looking at things ironically but militantly - he wants to change them, and intends to have an effect on the world.
— Martin Amis
Ironically my brother died in a car accident shortly after Airbag was recorded. He's not an identical twin so I didn't care.
— Thom Yorke
Words cannot do justice to the pleasures of a good bookshop. Ironically.
(Waterstones Trafalgar Square) — Waterstones
(Waterstones Trafalgar Square) — Waterstones
Ironically, the more we crave to possess and dominate the world and others, the deeper and more unbearable becomes the chasm of our own emptiness.
— Stephen Batchelor
However, ironically, I was baptized Presbyterian, and went to a Quaker school for twelve years.
— Brian De Palma
Moral of the story: Mortify yourself - when you are at your lowest, you feel ironically self-confident!
— Felicia Day
Nate Silver is now forecasting Oscar winners. The only area of life in which he has no expertise, ironically, is life itself.
— Norman Chad
At one point, I actually, ironically, thought I might go into criminology and work with the FBI.
— Monica Lewinsky
Ironically, this same code had been a plot twist in a mediocre thriller Langdon had read years ago.
— Dan Brown
Ironically, my paintings don't photograph well.
— Damian Loeb