“At home, sipping Russet Tea,
I marvelled more and more
That pretty pretexts such as these
Should make folks leave the store.
I comforted myself to think I'd told 'em
pretty plain;
You've cut your nose to spite your face;
you'll soon come back again."”
By Quill:, 1930s, She Left The Store
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Timothy Quill 8
Early Dáil member, cooperative organiser, agriculturalist 1901–1960Related quotes
David R. Brower, in an interview with Terkel, but much of it is sometimes misattributed to Terkel himself.
Misattributed
“It seemed to be pretty plain, that they had more of love than matrimony in them.”
Source: The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), Ch. 16.
Twilight.
Lyrics, From a Basement on the Hill (posthumous, 2004)
"The Next War".
Fairies and Fusiliers (1917)
Context: Another War soon gets begun,
A dirtier, a more glorious one;
Then, boys, you'll have to play, all in;
It's the cruellest team will win.
So hold your nose against the stink
And never stop too long to think.
Wars don't change except in name;
The next one must go just the same,
And new foul tricks unguessed before
Will win and justify this War.
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