"Life is like a box of chocolates... some of them are bitter, but if you keep going back for more, eventually you'll get a cream one!"
The quote by Brendan O'Carroll suggests that life, much like a box of chocolates, contains a mix of experiences – some may be unpleasant or difficult (the bitter chocolates), but if we persevere and continue to face our challenges (going back for more), eventually there will be moments of joy, contentment, or success (getting a cream one). It underscores the importance of resilience, optimism, and seizing opportunities as we journey through life.
"Ah sure, that's just Agnes being Agnes."
This quote suggests a character named Agnes is exhibiting her unique, quirky, or unconventional personality in a manner true to who she is, without apologies or concern for the judgement of others. It conveys an acceptance and appreciation of individuality, highlighting that each person has their own distinct traits and ways of expressing themselves.
"I've got a head like a pumpkin and hands like spades."
This quote by Brendan O'Carroll metaphorically describes himself as having a large, round, and strong-headed (like a pumpkin) and sturdy, useful hands (like spades). It suggests that he possesses intelligence and resilience in his character, as well as practicality and strength in his actions.
"The older you get the tougher it is for the chicks to give a monkeys."
This quote, spoken by Brendan O'Carroll, humorously highlights the challenges of attracting attention or affection as one ages, using a playful animal metaphor. The phrase "give a monkey's" is an informal way to suggest that someone doesn't care about something, so in this context, "the chicks" (a colloquial term for women) are unlikely to care or be attracted as one grows older, making it increasingly difficult. Overall, the quote humorously acknowledges the challenges of aging and staying attractive or relevant in society.
"I'm the ageless one, Ballyknockery."
This quote by Brendan O'Carroll indicates that his character in "Mrs. Brown's Boys," Agnes Brown of Ballyknockery, is timeless or ageless. It suggests a charm or vitality that transcends the passage of time, keeping her character fresh and relevant despite any age implied.
I don't know the secret of Mrs. Brown, but what I do know is that there are things that Mrs. Brown says and does that Brendan O'Carroll couldn't get away with. I think maybe it's a leniency that they're with an old woman. It's the old woman thing. I think secretly we all just want to be Joan Rivers.
- Brendan O'Carroll
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