Irish Words Quotes
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Irish Words Quotes & Sayings
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Bottoms in the investment world don't end with four-year lows; they end with 10- or 15-year lows.
— Jim Rogers
Being Irish, I always had this love of words.
— Kenneth Branagh
Bobby had faith in my ability as a singer.
— Julie London
Found, I told myself. Try to get found.
— Jennifer Weiner
If you want to know what you were conditioned to believe as a child, look at how you treat yourself now.
— Cheri Huber
Books of the sages of the ages reflect upon in stages; like honey their words on the tongue give due savour."
{Source: A Green Desert Father} — Richard Mc Sweeney
{Source: A Green Desert Father} — Richard Mc Sweeney
But my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires.
— James Joyce
When a pagan race comes in contact with a Christian race, they are converted, absorbed, or exterminated.
— Joseph R. Bartlett
I changed along with it. Anything I thought I couldn't do turned out to be something I managed fine.
— Ann Patchett
We can't think of any better way of becoming our best selves, than by finding something we're great at!
— Reshma Saujani
Anyone who tells you they don't need to rewrite, they're usually the ones who need it worst.
— Tamora Pierce
Grieve not that I die young.
Is it not well to pass away
ere life hath lost its brightness? — Lady Flora Hastings
Is it not well to pass away
ere life hath lost its brightness? — Lady Flora Hastings
I find it impossible not to believe that there's something in Irish blood that favors their power with words.
— Jim Harrison
To every place at once, and, nowhere fixt,
The mind and sight distractedly commixt. — William Shakespeare
The mind and sight distractedly commixt. — William Shakespeare
It wasn't really acceptable to be single for more than a week, two tops, if you were cool in junior high.
— A.D. Aliwat
The English possessed as many words for stealing as the Irish had for seaweed or guilt.
— Joseph O'Connor
For all their reputation for chattiness and storytelling, the Irish I knew were so skillful with words there was sometimes no need for them at all.
— Camille DeAngelis
Money is the only thing you can use even if you don't have any ... There's always a credit card ...
— Suze Orman
It's almost a joke how good I am at charades. Not to pat my own back, but I'm literally - I'm kind of unstoppable.
— Wilson Bethel
We Irish had the right word on the tip of our tongue, but the imperialist got at that. What should trip off it we trip over.
— Brigid Brophy
You know what the average person is? Average.
— Richard Jeni