Ironies Quotes
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Jack laughed behind him, a mirthless sound from a man who had been on the wrong end of life's ironies too many times.
— R.D. Ronald
A good sense of humor, then, a taste for the ironies of life, and an appreciation of the absurd.
— Paul Auster
One of the ironies of human nature is that it often has a way of rejecting the best and accepting the worst.
— Billy Graham
The highest monuments of human civilization accept its ironies and lend their eternity to its mischievous pranks.
— Victor Hugo
It's one of the tragic ironies of the theatre that only one man in it can count on steady work - the night watchman.
— Tallulah Bankhead
It is one of the ironies of history that reformers so often misjudge the consequences of their reforms.
— John W. Gardner
One of the great ironies of the social media era is that some of the least social people in the world created it.
— Sarah Lacy
It is one of history's ironies that Communism, advertised as a classless society, tended to breed a privileged class of feudal proportions.
— Henry Kissinger
Even the things that showed him his path seemed to point at what a fool he was. Another of life's ironies? Or just fate's way of mocking him?
— Ruth Frances Long
Life is full of little ironies, but it's also pockmarked with some the size of that big rock in Australia.
— Rick Yancey
Ironies were like secrets: unshared they died.
— Glen Duncan
His ironies were ghoulish now.
— Jonathan Lethem
I try very hard to be fair, and I look for ironies. In a way, I live on ironies as a novelist.
— Robert Stone
One of the bitterest ironies of life is that one truly appreciates a blessing only after having been deprived of it or imagining that.
— Abu Ammaar Yasir Qadhi
In the end, the Labour party could cease to represent labour. Stranger historic ironies have happened than that.
— Enoch Powell
One of the great ironies of my career is that people imagine me as some sort of hardcore metal guy because of the Metallica film.
— Joe Berlinger
It is one of life's great ironies that most people's only connection to success is their attachment to the pain of not having achieved it.
— Stephen Smoke
No American is so old and poor and friend-less that he cannot make a collection of some of the most exquisite little ironies in town.
— Kurt Vonnegut
I suppose that's one of the ironies of life doing the wrong thing at the right moment.
— Charlie Chaplin
One of the many sad ironies of African-American life is that every banal dysfunctional social gathering is called a "function.
— Paul Beatty
It's one of the ironies of human nature that the most sensitive people are generally insensitive to the feelings of others.
— Ann Landers
Whether we choose the path of faith or not, we all must agree that all of life's ironies cannot be by accident.
— Jack Deveny
That's one of the ironies of our time: Right when we're on the edge of serious improvements in health care, we're also cooking the planet.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
One of the persistent ironies of reform is the impossibility of predicting the full consequences of change ...
— Diane Ravitch
Life is that perfect fine line between ironies.
— Serj Tankian
Perfection is a trifle dull. It is not the least of life's ironies that this, which we all aim at, is better not quite achieved.
— W. Somerset Maugham
The ironies of her ignorance were sometimes too hard to bear.
— Rebecca Harrington