Great Irish Quotes
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Great Irish Quotes & Sayings
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Everything I do on stage, I made up in saloons. I started doing it in front of people, and that became my performance. I never had writers.
— Don Rickles
Those who've known great sadness have a better appreciation for happiness. Those who've seen death know the value of life.
— Suzanne Supplee
The Irish are great for their tunes, but all their lovesongs are sad and their warsongs happy.
— Colum McCann
The six great gifts of an Irish girl are beauty, soft voice, sweet speech, wisdom, needlework, and chastity.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Count your joys instead of your woes; Count your friends instead of your foes." - Irish Saying
— Cedric Kelly
When you get to speak Irish, you become more at one with yourself, you kind of have a spark when you use it, and I think it's a great dialect,
— Glenn Quinn
The Irish aren't great singers, but they have great songs.
— Bernadette Devlin
I don't like the word 'businesswoman.' Perhaps 'committed mother' would be the best description.
— Steffi Graf
I thought ... that we could at least talk about books.
— Cassandra Clare
I loved Jack Ford. I got him in his later days, and he was a total tyrant and a total autocrat and an Irish drunk. But I had a great time.
— Richard Widmark
Look at it this way: Psychoanalysis is a permanent fad.
— Peter De Vries
For those of us who are fortunate to share an Irish ancestry, we take great pride in the contributions that Irish-Americans.
— John F. Kerry
The Danes and the Irish have a great simpatico, that's for sure.
— Pierce Brosnan
Yes, ruling by fooling, is a great British art with great Irish fools to practice on.
— James Connolly
I admit to a bias toward high culture.
— Sandra Tsing Loh
My parents are Irish, my grandparents are Irish, my great-grandparents are Irish. I was born in England; my blood is Irish.
— Brian McDermott
You don't have to destroy me. Do you? ...
— Ernest Hemingway,
To the great delight of two ducks, four cats, five hens and half a dozen Irish children; for they were out of the city for now.
— Louisa May Alcott
It's a great wonder to me, the Irish attachment to our history. What is it but a series of lamentations?
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
Oi, mate," he said, jabbing his thick index finger square in the center of Richard's chest. "No need to get grabby, is there?
— Stacia Kane
I'm really busy, but I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything.
— Gabrielle Aplin
The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad. — G.K. Chesterton
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad. — G.K. Chesterton
At 62 you want to keep moving; that's important.
— Billie Jean King