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It's all just so ironic, isn't it?

Becky Berkley

It's ironic that they do that for one event, but for a series of events that will adversely impact the neighborhood, no attempt was made.

Heidi Herr

It is an old and ironic habit of human beings to run faster when we have lost our way.

Dr. Rollo May

What we're really dealing with is the success of our city. It's ironic if you think about it.

Jim Stuart

It is ironic that these companies claim that Qualcomm's behavior has harmful effects on the mobile telecommunications sector when the facts are completely contrary.

Steve Altman

Special teams was very important, it always is. It's probably the only reason why we're here, getting to the Frozen Four because we've had such good special teams. So it is a bit ironic that that cost us in this game.

Tim Whitehead

It's sort of ironic that it's in Indianapolis ? a little place that we had a little success.

Bobby Plump

Yeah, isn't that ironic?

Ann Brown

Coming into this game he (Lewis) was as good as the two backs we've seen against Lake City and Conway. It's ironic they were all [wearing] No. 2.

Scott Earley

I don't give a toss about writing really. It's a bit ironic that the things I'm really into are music and football, and I have never really been good at either.

Irvine Welsh

I did notice it, ... And I thought it was ironic. It brought back memories. The whole experience was so darn much fun.

Dick Williams

It sucks and it is ironic.

Katy Steele

It's ironic. What you're good at can sometimes come back at you the other way.

Blaine Taylor

It's gotten to the point now where I surf the fan sites everyday and download cool things the fans have created, which is really ironic in a way!

Will Wright

It's ironic. The President talks about global competitiveness, then they cut funding.

John Twomey

There's nothing more ironic or contradictory than life itself.

Robert De Niro

It's really ironic that I won, because that's not the goal that I had in mind when I went out to skate.

Sarah Hughes

They're ironic statements on the absurdity of our fears.

Paola Antonelli

We find it ironic and alarming that the people who protect the building are paid less than everyone else who works at the building.

Matt Nerzig

It's kind of ironic. This bill encourages the use of eminent domain, and in most states just the opposite is happening.

Terry Mackin

I am not at all happy with the result. We simply could not convert our chances. It is almost ironic when you consider we had over 60% of the possession in the first half.

David Duncan

Isn't it ironic that an education group would engage in censorship?

Brian Schubert

Where he was, you're at the pinnacle of success. This is the peak of achievement as far as individuals are concerned, as far as success goes. It is ironic that you can go from there and then you fall so low.

Upinder Dhillon

Everything is ironic to me. There are moments I find hysterical, but I'm probably the only one who would find that, except for a few people.

River Phoenix

In an ironic way, sadly, it was fortunate for us.

Jan Cheek

I was shocked. It's ironic that the first week of school the same hurricane hits both of us.

Jordan Davis

It's highly ironic that it was the conservatives on the court who overturned so many statutes.

Jonathan Turley

He even went overboard with the safety. Life can be ironic.

Chad Swank

It's ironic that he was killed by people he admired a lot, people he wanted to know about.

Martha True

Most ironic is that Europe counts in Ethiopia, a country which depends on European aid, the largest recipient in Africa. Europe could definitely make the difference for democracy in Ethiopia. Instead, current European leaders are choosing to fail it. In doing so, they are not just failing Ethiopians. They are also failing Europe.

Ana Gomes

It's an ironic time to be having a party in Detroit.

Aaron Scott

Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it without a sense of ironic futility.

Errol Morris