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| Charles M. Madigan
St. Patrick -- one of the few saints whose feast day presents the opportunity to get determinedly whacked and make a fool of oneself all under the guise of acting Irish. |
| James Joyce
An Irishman needs three things: silence, cunning and exile. |
| John F. Kennedy
What's the use of being Irish if the world doesn't break your heart? |
| Bono
If you're a fifty pence piece in a pile of ten pence pieces, you have to shine so much brighter in order to be noticed. Notes: U2 |
| Jack Charlton
I'm always suspicious of games where you're the only ones that play it. Notes: on Hurling |
| Ludicrous. Ridiculous.
Notes: 1989 edition of Collins Concise Dictionary defines the word 'Irish' |
| Author unknown
ERIN - where the wind has a sound like a soft sweet song, and anyone can hum it, and heather grows upon the hills and shamrock not far from it. |
| Author unknown
For the Great Gaels of Ireland are the man that God made mad, for all their wars are merry and all their songs are sad. |
| Oscar Wilde
Anybody can make history; only a great man can write it. |
| Chicago Mayor Richard Daley
No man is an Ireland. |
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