“But as a matter of fact, the thought that was chiefly in my mind was how differently things turn out from what you expect.”
It’s a line from ‘Coming Up for Air’ by George Orwell.
It might even be a universal principle.
The week’s column in The Kerryman this week. Michael Commane It was Oscar Wilde who said sarcasm is the lowest form of wit; you could stretc...
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