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May you never forget what is worth remembering, Nor ever remember what is best forgotten. Irish proverb
— Janice Thompson
Good-bye, my dancer, my friend, my One and Only. I love you.
— Davida Wills Hurwin
If a child in its first thousand days - from conception to two years old - does not have adequate nutrition, the damage is irreversible.
— Josette Sheeran
I don't know what kind of swag I'd get if I were extra Irish. It would just be, like, extra potatoes. Or like a free pint of Guinness.
— Saoirse Ronan
What's the use of being Irish if you can't be thick?
— Billy Conn
Scaoileadh Me ...
'Release me.' That was what he said. No doubt about it. It was in Gaelic, but that was what the voice said.
Holy. Crap. — Sara Humphreys
'Release me.' That was what he said. No doubt about it. It was in Gaelic, but that was what the voice said.
Holy. Crap. — Sara Humphreys
What can I say? I'm Irish, I love a good potato.
— Sophia Tallon
When I first saw you, you were like ... ' He shakes his head, tugs gently on my hair. 'A rainbow. I always knew you came with a storm.
— Emma Trevayne
Self-justification is unjust.
— Toba Beta
I'm hugely proud of being Irish. And I don't even know what that means. I just know that it's true.
— Domhnall Gleeson
Irish artists have a tradition of being very heavily engaged in what is happening in their own society. So it was important that they had a voice.
— Sinead O'Connor
Hong Kong cinema is something you can't duplicate anyway.
— Martin Scorsese
A proper Irishman always does what a lady asks him. Sure an' it's been the ruin av us. We're at the mercy av the petticoats.
— L.M. Montgomery
I cannot disobey something which I do not know and the reality of which I have the right to deny.
— Vladimir Nabokov
I know Irish-American people. I know what their homes look like. I know what they have for dinner. I know how they turn a phrase.
— Alice McDermott
What makes a man's 80 year-old Irish uncle skip like a little boy? Me Father is very fond of me!
— John Ortberg Jr.
ADVERSITY CAN HARDEN YOU. OR IT CAN LOOSEN YOU UP AND MAKE YOU BETTER - IF YOU LET IT.
— Ryan Holiday
Do you know what Irish Alzheimer's is? It's when you forget everything but your grudges.
— Dana Gould
There is an Irish way of paying compliments as though they were irresistible truths which makes what would otherwise be an impertinence delightful.
— Katharine Tynan
I just shook hands with a naked goddess. What was that she called you? She-ya-han? Does that mean dumbass in Old Irish or something?
— Kevin Hearne
What's worse is the louder I am, the less they hear.
— Jamie McGuire
I suffer from Irish-Catholic guilt. Guilt is a good reality check. It keeps that 'do what makes you happy' thing in check.
— Edward Burns
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
...if you want to know what my ultimate goal is in all this, I can tell you in one simple sentence. I want to take the stick out of opera's ass.
— Cindy Irish
It's a great wonder to me, the Irish attachment to our history. What is it but a series of lamentations?
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
That's what the holidays are for - for one person to tell the stories and another to dispute them. Isn't that the Irish way?
— Lara Flynn Boyle
[On the Irish:] Strange race ... Don't know what they want, but want it like the devil.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
All the same, she wondered if they did know what she thought and felt, if they knew without knowing, in that way the Irish were so adept at doing.
— Benjamin Black
I worked with everybody, the best, and they actually paid me money to stand next to the people I idolized.
— Bobby Sherman
What I was caught up in, I dimly understood, was the embodiment of history
— Peter Cunningham
Have your boyfriend add therapy bills to my expense tab.
— Jeaniene Frost
What's the use of being Irish if the world doesn't break your heart?
— John F. Kennedy
A gift in season is a double favor to the needy.
— Publilius Syrus
A violent act pierces the atmosphere, leaving a hole through which the cold, damp draft of its memory blows forever.
— Jane Stanton Hitchcock