More Irish Sayings And Quotes
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“I believe in the sun when it’s not shining, I believe in love even when I feel it not, I believe in God even when he is silent.”
– Irish Saying
“Great hate follows great love”
– Irish Saying
“Don’t give cherries to pigs or advice to fools”
– Irish Saying
“Continual cheerfulness is a sign of wisdom.”
– Irish Saying
“But the greatest love – the love above all loves, Even greater than that of a mother – Is the tender, passionate, undying love, Of one beer drunken slob for another”
– Irish Saying
“Beware of people who dislike cats”
– Irish Saying
“Better fifty enemies outside the house than one within”
– Irish Saying
“All sins cast long shadows”
– Irish Saying
“A silent mouth is sweet to hear”
– Irish Saying
“A scholars ink lasts longer than a martyrs blood”
– Irish Saying
“A good retreat is better than a bad stand”
– Irish Saying
“Both your friend and your enemy think you will never die.”
– Irish Saying
“Everyone is nice till the cow gets into the garden”
– Irish Saying
“Patience can conquer destiny”
– Irish Saying
“Postpone not a good action”
– Irish Saying
“The best horse doesn’t always win the race”
– Irish Saying
“The Irish – Be they kings, or poets, or farmers, They’re a people of great worth, They keep company with the angels, And bring a bit of heaven here to earth”
– Irish Saying
“There is no need like the lack of a friend.”
– Irish Saying
“Two-thirds of help is to give courage”
– Irish Saying
“What is nearest the heart is nearest the mouth”
– Irish Saying
“A cabin with plenty of food is better than a hungry castle”
– Irish Saying
“Why if he went to a wedding, sure he’d wait for the christening”
– Irish Saying
“What butter and whiskey won’t cure, there is no cure for”
– Irish Saying
“You know, I have a theory about Charlie Haughey. If you give him enough rope, he’ll hang you.”
– Leo Enright
“He was a one-off, a unique figure of medieval power, intrigue and complexity, surrounded by mystery and money, and protected by populism and cleverness and the well-timed one-liner.”
– Maire Goeghegan-Quinn
“The Irish gave the bagpipes to the Scottish as a joke, but the Scotts haven’t seen the joke yet”
– Oliver Herford
“I can resist everything except temptation”
– Oscar Wilde
“Well, it takes all kinds of men to build a railroad. No sir, just us Irish.”
– Railroad barons in Dodge City, Warner Bros.,
“The Irish seem to have more fire about them than the Scots.”
– Sean Connery
“All the world’s a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed.”
– Sean O’Casey
“This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever.”
– Sigmund Freud (speaking about the Irish)
“The sword of famine is less sparing than the bayonet of the soldier.”
– Thomas F. Meagher
“We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English”
– Winston Churchill
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