Kate Kerrigan
Kate Kerrigan
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Kate Kerrigan is a well-known Irish journalist, author, and columnist.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: 27 October 1967
(No record of passing found)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Irish
Journalist
Author
Columnist
Early Life and Background
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Kate Kerrigan was born on October 27, 1967. Growing up in Dublin, Ireland, she developed a passion for writing at an early age. This interest would eventually lead her to pursue a career in journalism.
Kerrigan's early life was marked by a strong sense of curiosity and a desire to tell stories that needed to be told. Her family background, which included working-class roots, likely influenced her drive to explore social issues through her writing.
Major Accomplishments
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Throughout her career, Kerrigan has achieved numerous milestones:
Award-winning journalist: Kerrigan's work as a journalist earned her several awards, including the 2009 PPAI Columnist of the Year award.
Author and columnist: Her books and columns have been widely read and praised for their insight into Irish society and culture.
Influence on social issues: Kerrigan has used her platform to raise awareness about various social issues, including poverty, inequality, and women's rights.Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Kerrigan's notable works include:
Books: Her memoirs, "When Bette Met Maude" (2006), and other books explore the lives of women in Ireland.
Columns and articles: Kerrigan has written extensively for various publications, offering her perspective on current events and social issues.Impact and Legacy
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Kate Kerrigan's impact extends beyond her individual accomplishments:
Raising awareness about social issues: Her work has helped bring attention to pressing concerns affecting Irish society.
Empowering women's voices: Through her writing, Kerrigan has given a platform to the stories of women who might otherwise remain unheard.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Kate Kerrigan is widely quoted and remembered for:
Her thought-provoking insights: Her writings often challenge readers' perspectives on social issues.
* Her dedication to storytelling: Kerrigan's passion for sharing the stories of others has left a lasting impact on Irish journalism and literature.
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Quotes by Kate Kerrigan

If you take goodwill for granted and get sloppy, you might get away with it once or twice, but you won’t get away with it for ever. You should always treat the things that treat you good with respect, because otherwise you will suffer for it. More important than that is the fact that it’s just the right thing to do.

Perhaps intimacy is not just loving everything about him, but knowing everything about him – and staying anyway.

I thought that you could not make a commitment until you were truly in love. What I know now is that you cannot love truly until you have made a commitment.

..aku sangat diberkati karena bisa menikmati segala cara sederhana yang dia tunjukkan untuk mencintaiku.

Sometimes, when you are really attached to an ideal, it is just not possible to compromise.

If you take goodwill for granted and get sloppy, you might get away with it once or twice, but you won't get away with it for ever. You should always treat the things that treat you good with respect, because otherwise you will suffer for it. More important than that is the fact that it's just the right thing to do.

When the big things in our life start changing, we rely more heavily on small certainties to make us feel secure.

When you are young, feelings are your truth. Love is how you feel. The years have taught me that love is not an emotion that you feel about someone, but what you do for them.

Everyone is capable of hate, of wanting to hurt, even kill another person. But when those hatreds manifest themselves out of the mind and into real life, a line is crossed. The line between human and animal.
