Some men never recover from education.
Oliver St. John GogartyMots clés humor education irish
H. L Mencken's Dictionary of the American Language supplies a long list of slang terms for being drunk, but the Irish are no slouches, either. They're spannered, rat-arsed, cabbaged, and hammered; ruined, legless, scorched, and blottoed; or simply trolleyed or sloshed. In Kerry, you're said to be flamin'; in Waterford, you're in the horrors; and in Cavan, you've gone baloobas, a tough one to wrap your tongue around if you ARE baloobas. In Donegal, you're steamin', while the afflicted in Limerick are out of their tree.
Bill BarichAn cinniúnt, is dócha: féach an féileacán úd thall atá ag foluain os cionn mo choinnle. Ní fada go loiscfear a sciatháin mhaiseacha: cá bhfios dúinne nach bhfuil a fhios sin aige, freisin?
Pádraic Ó ConaireMots clés fate irish ireland gaeilge cinnúint destinty ó-conaire
. . . I still hold two truths with equal and fundamental certainty. One: the British did terrible things to the Irish. Two: the Irish, had they the power, would have done equally terrible things to the British. And so also for any other paired adversaries I can imagine. The difficulty is to hold on to both truths with equal intensity, not let either one negate the other, and know when to emphasize one without forgetting the other. Our humanity is probably lost and gained in the necessary tension between them both. I hope, by the way, that I do not sound anti-British. It is impossible not to admire a people who gave up India and held on to Northern Ireland. That shows a truly Celtic sense of humor.
John Dominic CrossanMots clés irish
That's right, there's free beer in Irish paradise. Everyone's jealous.
Kevin HearneYou're not falling for me, are you, Irish?"
-Adam to Gabrielle
Mots clés irish adam karen-marie-moning the-immortal-highlander gabby
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We Irish prefer embroideries to plain cloth. To us Irish, memory is a canvas--stretched, primed, and ready for painting on. We love the "story" part of the word "history," and we love it trimmed out with color and drama, ribbons and bows. Listen to our tunes, observe a Celtic scroll: we always decorate our essence.
Frank DelaneyMots clés irish
Some ghosts are so quiet you would hardly know they were there.
Bernie McgillMots clés passion historical-fiction secret irish ireland mother gothic victorian literary-fiction
My people - before I was changed - they exchanged this as a sign of devotion. It's a Claddagh ring. The hands represent friendship; the crown represents loyalty... and the heart... Well, you know... Wear it with the heart pointing towards you. It means you belong to somebody. Like this.
Joss WhedonMots clés irish buffy-the-vampire-slayer angel buffy claddagh
Boxers, like prostitutes, are in the business of ruining their bodies for the pleasure of strangers.
Wayne KellyMots clés irish boxing boxer german wayne-kelly wayne-l-kelly
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