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You get more results with honey than with... being an arsehole.
— Emma Kavanagh
On the stem of memory imaginations blossom.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Work is what you have to do to pay rent. Life is what happens when your shift is over.
— Marianne Kavanagh
There is nothing as dead and as damned as an important thing. The things that really matter are casual, insignificant little things.
— Patrick Kavanagh
It's the broken that find a way, because the cracks, although deep, let out as much light as the darkness they let in
— Tom Kavanagh
Life in cities is not a spring but a river, or rather, a water main. It progresses like a novel, artificially.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Wine and women do not go with song. Alcohol is the worst enemy of the imagination.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Malice is only another name for mediocrity.
— Patrick Kavanagh
A sweeping statement is the only statement worth listening to. The critic without faith gives balanced opinions, usually about second-rate writers.
— Patrick Kavanagh
I think of Dermot Healy as the heir to Patrick Kavanagh.
— Seamus Heaney
It was an oddly satisfying idea to feel bereft as I left my mother this time. We only feel bereft when we're deprived of something meaningful.
— Laura Anderson Kurk
I smiled at him. Not even Wyatt would have known how to be this honorable when talking about a girl that had hurt him.
— Laura Anderson Kurk
Till Homer's ghost came whispering to my mind.He said: I made the Iliad from such
A local row. Gods make their own importance. — Patrick Kavanagh
A local row. Gods make their own importance. — Patrick Kavanagh
We are not alone in our loneliness, others have been here and known griefs we thought our special own ...
— Patrick Kavanagh
Death was in the atmosphere. Only the yellow weeds in the meadow were excited by living.
— Patrick Kavanagh
What appears in newspapers is often new but seldom true.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Life was too heavy on her feet in that place to leap dramatically when something apparently exciting happened.
— Patrick Kavanagh
The sun rose and set in a land of dreams whether the clocks where right or wrong.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Letting the facts speak for themselves is an immoral principle when we all know that facts and figures can be selected to prove anything.
— Patrick Kavanagh
The position is: the Gaelic language is no longer the native language; it is dead, yet food is being brought to the graveyard.
— Patrick Kavanagh
In the country places of Ireland, writing is held in certain awe: a writer was a dangerous man from whom they instinctively recoiled.
— Patrick Kavanagh
I could've gone on and on but the truth was all that mattered.
My brother died because someone was jealous. — Laura Anderson Kurk
My brother died because someone was jealous. — Laura Anderson Kurk
Macmillan's rejection had left him very downcast ... Patrick Swift was invited to peruse the contents and decided that the poems should be published.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Hmmm. What you're saying is that you've never been kissed? He picked at a string on the blanket under us.
— Laura Anderson Kurk
A man is original when he speaks the truth that has always been known to all good men.
— Patrick Kavanagh
it is raining blessings, and we all stand under our large umbrellas. come out and let yourself be rained upon!
— Pascale Kavanagh
I dabbled in verse and it became my life
— Patrick Kavanagh
There is something wrong with a work of art if it can be understood by a policeman.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Young writers should keep out of pubs and remember that the cliche way of the artistic life is a lie.
— Patrick Kavanagh
I learned during the three weeks after my surgery that when you are in rehab, willpower and determination are key.
— Peter Kavanagh
Women, never have got full credit for thei bravery, they sacrifice everything to life
— Patrick Kavanagh
Next to the first Henry and Meg, Henry had written, "Promise?"
Well, that genie's out of the bottle and there's no stuffing her back in. — Laura Anderson Kurk
Well, that genie's out of the bottle and there's no stuffing her back in. — Laura Anderson Kurk
This isn't the road home. This is a road littered with questions that will inevitably lead to an answer.
— Meryl S. Kavanagh
Elise didn't hesitate to punch her hand into a man's chest to pulverize a demon eyeball, but a batch of burned cookies could bring her to her knees.
— S.M. Reine
The keynote of simple folk is bad manners, familiarity. They intrude on one's private soul.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Because we bring so little is no reason to bring nothing.
— P. J. Kavanagh
How strange a thing like that happens to a man. He dabbles in something and does not realise that it is his life.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Among your earthiest words, the angels stray...
— Patrick Kavanagh
Patrick Kavanagh put it, preparing for life rather than living it.
— John O'Donohue
Ay - 'The Green Fool' business, the libel action over the head of it - did me a lot of damage. It destroyed the momentum.
— Patrick Kavanagh
It often occurs to me that we love most what makes us miserable. In my opinion the damned are damned because they enjoy being damned.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Yeats, protected to some extent by the Nationalistic movement, wrote out of a somewhat protected world, and so his work does not touch life deeply.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Without the baggy clothes or oven mitts, she looked less like a cute young housewife and more like something that had crawled out of Hell.
— S.M. Reine
God cannot catch us. Unless we stay in the unconscious room. Of our hearts.
— Patrick Kavanagh