More Irish Sayings And Quotes

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More Irish Sayings And Quotes


“It is better to be a coward for a minute than dead for the rest of your life
Irish Saying

“Everyone is nice till the cow gets into the garden
– 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

“A scholars ink lasts longer than a martyrs blood”
– Irish Saying

“A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures”
– Irish Saying

“A toast for Father‘s Day: May you die in bed at , shot by a jealous wife”
– Irish Saying

“As you slide down the banister of life, may the splinters never point in the wrong direction”
– Irish Saying

Famous Irish Sayings used as Blessings and Toasts”
– Irish Saying

“Here’s to a temperance supper, With water in glasses tall, And coffee and tea to end with And me not there at all!”
– Irish Saying

“Here’s to eyes in your heads and none in your spuds”
– Irish Saying

“Here’s to your roof, may it be well thatched And here’s to allunder it -May they bewell matched”
– Irish Saying

“May his pipe never smoke, may his teapot be broke And to add to the joke, may his kettle ne’er boil, May he keep to the bed till the hour that he’s dead, May he always be fed on hogwash and boiled oil, May he swell with the gout, may his grinders fall out, May he roll howl and shout with the horrid toothache, May the temples wear horns, and the toes many corns, Of the monster that murdered Nell Flaherty’s drake.

May his spade never dig may his sow never pig May each hair on his wig be well thrashed with a flail May his door have no latch, may his house have no thatch, May his turkey not hatch, may the rats eat his meat May every old fairy, from Cork to Dunleary, Dip him snug and airy in river or lake, Where the eel and the trout may feed on the snout Of the monster that murdered Neill Falheerty’s drake”
– Irish Saying

“May those who love us, love us. And those that don’t love us, May God turn their hearts, And if he doesn’t turn their hearts, May he turn their ankles, So we may know them by their limping”
– Irish Saying

“May you be afflicted with the itch and have no nails to scratch with”
– Irish Saying

“May you both live as long as you want, And never want as long as you live”
– Irish Saying

“May you melt off the earth like snow off the ditch”
– Irish Saying

“No butter be on your milk nor on your ducks a web. May your cow be flayed. And may the flame be bigger and wider which will go through your soul than the Connemara mountains, if they were on fire”
– Irish Saying

“A Merry Christmas this December
To a lot of folks I don’t remember”
– Irish Saying

“Always remember to forget
The troubles that passed away.
But never forget to remember
The blessings that come each day”
– Irish Saying

“Be one who drinks the finest of ales.
Every day without fail.
Even when you have drank enough,
Remember that ale is wonderful stuff”
– Irish Saying

“Best while you have it use your breath,
There is no drinking after death
– Irish Saying

Dance as if no one were watching,
Sing as if no one were listening,
And live every day as if it were your last”
– Irish Saying

“Four blessings upon you…
Older whiskey
Younger women
Faster horses
More money
– Irish Saying

Health and a long life to you.
Land without rent to you.
A child every year to you.
And if you can’t go to heaven,
May you at least die in Ireland”
– Irish Saying

“Health and life to you;
The mate of your choice to you;
Land without rent to you,
And death in Eirinn”
– Irish Saying

“Here’s a toast to the roast that good fellowship lends,
With the sparkle of beer and wine;
May its sentiment always be deeper, my friends,
Than the foam at the top of the stein”
– Irish Saying

“Here’s to a long life and a merry one.
A quick death and an easy one.
A pretty girl and an honest one.
A cold beer and another one”
– Irish Saying

“Here’s to a temperance supper,
With water in glasses tall,
And coffee and tea to end with–
And me not there at all!”
– Irish Saying

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