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I love you. Iona Sheehan, I love you. Give me a bloody answer.” “It was yes as soon as you opened your mouth. I just wanted to hear it all. It was yes the minute you asked.” He blinked at her slowly, then narrowed his eyes. “It was yes? It’s yes?” “I love you. There’s nothing I want more than to marry you.” “Yes?
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Nora Roberts (Dark Witch (The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy, #1))
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En tres palabras puedo resumir todo lo que he aprendido sobre la vida: la vida sigue.- Robert Frost
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Madeline Sheehan (Unbeautifully (Undeniable, #2))
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which gave Cleveland the second-largest theater complex in the country, right behind Lincoln Center in New York.
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Les Roberts (Sheehan's Dog)
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Today’s failure is tomorrow’s challenge.
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Robert Sheehan (Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories)
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The future always begins as an idea. And we all have the power to summon the future
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Robert Sheehan (Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories)
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we’re all just slaves, aren’t we? Kept busy building something that’s making us all more miserable.
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Robert Sheehan (Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories)
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He can’t answer, because he doesn’t know himself. Being young must be being fine with not knowing, she thinks. Some live until they’re ninety-five and don’t know, so haven’t really grown old at all, only physically.
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Robert Sheehan (Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories)
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He doesn’t know much about himself; most people don’t know much about themselves at all.
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Robert Sheehan (Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories)
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Some people might object, but fuck ’em. The world is a cruel and indifferent place.
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Robert Sheehan (Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories)
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when you’re gone, you’re gone, and that’s it. It doesn’t matter what happens to your remains. You never owned it in the first place, you were just borrowing it, so why should you be bothered about what happens to it after you shuffle off this mortal coil?
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Robert Sheehan (Disappearing Act: A Host of Other Characters in 16 Short Stories)
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Mr Buttimer was pointedly referencing the original 44-page report of the garda investigation into Sophie’s killing that, in 2001, was central to ruling out a prosecution in Ireland. That report by the DPP had clearly carried enormous weight with the Supreme Court judges. Prepared by a solicitor in the DPP’s office, Robert Sheehan, the report didn’t just criticise the garda investigation as much as demolish it–and erase any suggestion that Mr Bailey might be charged. In a hammer blow to the original garda investigation, it had described the west Cork probe as ‘thoroughly flawed and prejudiced’.
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Ralph Riegel (A Dream of Death: How Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s Dream Became a Nightmare and a West Cork Village Became the Centre of Ireland’s Most Notorious Unsolved Murder)