“Are you sayin' it's okay to throw yourself at someone for the sake of art but it's not okay to go around bein' nice?”
“Horse-Protestant be damned,” Maurice chuckled, “I am as Irish as the rest of you, but I don’t get to blame someone whenever things don’t go my way.”
“I think you should be grateful to the English, they built this country and made it civil.”
“Some good things did come out of France, but the place has become unbearably Gaulish don’t you think?”
“Yes. I guess it's the foolish romantic in me, but you see, I don’t think that sex is my Muse.”
“She knew where they were going. She had visited Kilmainham Gaol before, wrapped in its brooding walls lest the ghosts it housed should break free and point accusing fingers at those who used the reins of power to drive the horses of personal ambition. It was a sad place where the residue of human suffering lingered – it had no place else to go.”