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Life itself had become disembodied. My family, the spine of my days, had crumbled. I was lost in invertebrate time.
— Joseph O'Neill
O, how glorious would it be to set my heel upon the Pole and turn myself 360 degrees in a second!
— Joseph Banks
Let echo, too, perform her part, Prolonging every note with art; And in a low expiring strain, Play all the comfort o'er again.
— Joseph Addison
People in new york are authorized by convention to snoop around and mentally measure and pass comment on any real estate they're invited to step into.
— Joseph O'Neill
It's HE-RO," the boy argued. "No," the girl insisted, "it's HER-O.
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt
The O.J. Simpson case, they had no understanding of that DNA evidence, and didn't want to.
— Joseph Wambaugh
I feel these days like a very large flamingo. No matter what way I turn, there is always a very large bill.
— Joseph O'Connor
That each man is the sum of his choices is nothing less than the truth. And each, perhaps, is also something else.
— Joseph O'Connor
Today, lawyers are attacking more; they're attacking everything. A good example is the O.J. Simpson case.
— Joseph Wambaugh
O, pleasant is the welcome kiss
When day's dull round is o'er;
And sweet the music of the step
That meets us at the door. — Joseph Rodman Drake
When day's dull round is o'er;
And sweet the music of the step
That meets us at the door. — Joseph Rodman Drake
Bright-shirted racers of the Tour de France zoomed by like fantastically bicycling macaws.
— Joseph O'Neill
Hi. Thx for this. No idea. Sorry. L - , Your inquiry defeats me grammatically. Cheers.
— Joseph O'Neill
I was just a boy on a boat in the universe.
— Joseph O'Neill
But as his father used to say when he had a few drinks taken, you couldn't expect bloody miracles when you were talking about God.
— Joseph O'Connor
It was the kind of barbarously sticky American afternoon that made me yearn for the shadows cast by scooting summer clouds in northern Europe ...
— Joseph O'Neill
Sometimes to walk in shaded parts of Manhattan is to be inserted into a Magritte: the street is night while the sky is day.
— Joseph O'Neill
28 Awake, my soul! No longer droop in sin. Rejoice, O my heart, and give place no more for the enemy of my soul.
— Joseph Smith Jr.
Love and freedom are such hideous words. So many cruelties have been done in their name.
— Joseph O'Connor
My instinct was to keep him at a distance, at that distance, certainly, that we introduce between ourselves and those we suspect of neediness.
— Joseph O'Neill
O ye powers that search The heart of man, and weigh his inmost thoughts, If I have done amiss, impute it not! The best may err, but you are good.
— Joseph Addison
Politics' the polite word for antediluvian prejudices, the rags put on by enmity and tribal resentment.
— Joseph O'Connor
When all thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view I'm lost, in wonder, love and praise.
— Joseph Addison
I think if you're writing about cricket, you're obviously writing about power, because cricket is such a loaded sport, much more so than soccer.
— Joseph O'Neill
There may well be writers who roll up their sleeves and say, 'I'm going to write a post-9/11 novel' but I wasn't one of those.
— Joseph O'Neill
O this world is beautiful because of you! To love somebody means that we're closer to God.
— Joseph Goebbels
(The short story) is a form that has all the power of the novel - some would say more - but none of the self-importance.
— Joseph O'Connor
Yet then from all my grief, O Lord, Thy mercy set me free, Whilst in the confidence of pray'r My soul took hold on thee.
— Joseph Addison
Dublin was turning into Disneyland with super-pubs, a Purgatory open till five in the morning.
— Joseph O'Connor
There is nothing worse than the ambitions of a talentless person.
— Joseph O'Connor
Happy as a threaded needle
— Joseph O'Connor
The word "Yankee" itself, I was informed, came from that simplest of Dutch names - Jan.
— Joseph O'Neill
The greater the novel, the more it is apt to embody the special, non-replicable properties of the written medium.
— Joseph O'Neill
O miserable man, what a deformed monster has sin made you! God made you "little lower than the angels"; sin has made you little better than the devils
— Joseph Alleine
If what you want to do is write, then it's madness not to do it.
— Joseph O'Neill
The Christ of Bethlehem is the Christ of Galilee, is the Christ of the Crucifixion, is the Christ of the Resurrection, is the Christ of the Eucharist
— John Joseph O'Connor
Boredom is a bit of a bore, to say the least.
— Joseph O'Connor
Everything is in the way the material is composed.
— Joseph O'Connor
It won't be long before we'll be deafened by the screeches of whistles being blown by whistle-blowers blowing the whistle on themselves.
— Joseph O'Neill
I'm completely cricketed out. If I never have to write another word about cricket again, I'll be a happy man.
— Joseph O'Neill
I certainly want to continue to write in a way that's intimate. I love books where you feel you're having a romance with the writer.
— Joseph O'Neill
They had no previous connection whatever with Connemara; but they saw connections where others who should have seen them simply looked the other way.
— Joseph O'Connor
It is not a matter of ends justifying means: but of the creation of new means and new ends.
— Joseph O'Connor
It takes a long, long time to write what I do write.
— Joseph O'Neill
The English possessed as many words for stealing as the Irish had for seaweed or guilt.
— Joseph O'Connor
I see, I tell him, looking from him to Rachel and again to him.
Then I turn to look for what it is we're supposed to be seeing. — Joseph O'Neill
Then I turn to look for what it is we're supposed to be seeing. — Joseph O'Neill
Novel-writing is a bit like deception. You lie as little as you possibly can. That's the way I do it, anyway.
— Joseph O'Neill
Even my work, the largest of the pots and pans I'd placed under my life's leaking ceiling, had become to small to contain my misery.
— Joseph O'Neill
New York interposed itself, once and for all, between me and all other places of origin.
— Joseph O'Neill