Whatever you do, Brian, don't mention the deficit, Irish Independent, 3 December 2008, 2010-06-12 http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/whatever-you-do-brian-dont-mention-the-deficit-1561099.html,
Cowen's unwillingness to clarify in the Dáil, the post budget deficit.
2008
“And so we go.' It's my way of saying that I'm prepared for the next adventure. The next chapter. The next challenge. Whatever comes my way, I'm ready for it. Because that truly is the way it was meant to be…”
Source: The Soldiers of Halla
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American television director and producer 1955Related quotes
“the pain we suffer is a way to make us appreciate what comes next.”
Source: The First Phone Call from Heaven
“The next way home's the farthest way about.”
Book IV, no. 2, Epigram 2. Compare: "The longest way round is the shortest way home", Bohn, Foreign Proverbs (Italian).
Emblems (1635)
Interview for Vogue magazine (December 2008)
Live at the Apollo (Series 4 Episode 2, December 2008)
“By the end of next year, we really shall be on our way to that so-called economic miracle we need.”
In an Ministerial broadcast on the Budget (6 April 1976).
1970s
“I'm an idealist. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.”
Incidentals (1904)
Variant: I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.
Source: Breathing Tokens
“The road to resolution lies by doubt:
The next way home's the farthest way about.”
Book IV, no. 2, Epigram.
Emblems (1635)
“Be prepared for the worst, my love, for it lives next door to the best.”
Source: Finnikin of the Rock