Top 18 Irish Alcohol Sayings
#1. Romance is the glamour which turns the dust of everyday life into a golden haze.
Elinor Glyn
#2. If only I could step back into the time of old movies, if only I could be given the opportunity to do what Katharine Hepburn did or what Rosalind Russell did. Those kinds of characters, that kind of patter, that kind of language, that kind of script. They don't exist any more.
Kari Matchett
#3. Books, ingeniously coupled with music and alcohol, enabled the Irish to transcend reality.
Joe Queenan
#5. Only Irish coffee provides in a single glass all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat.
Alex Levine
#6. Her eyes narrowed as she realised just what Ian was. "You're a filthy Debasement!"
"Maybe. But damned if I'm the one eating kiddie-snacks in the middle ofnowhere while admiring modern art.
Stephen Hunt
#7. Is it enough to be a princess, when being a princess means nothing?
Alex Flinn
#8. The illicit Irish homemade spirit, poitin was frowned upon by the Catholic Church, which made its manufacture grave enough of a sin to require a bishop's absolution rather than that of the regular parish priest. Ah, the lengths the Irish will go to for "the demon drink!
Rashers Tierney
#9. Like so many things in life, a well-poured pint of Guinness is worth waiting for.
Rashers Tierney
#10. I was learning things in school rather than learning how to teach myself, which is what you have to do in life, so I just abandoned it and did ceramics for a year and a half.
Michael Moschen
#11. You are you. Now, isn't that unpleasant?
Dr. Seuss
#12. I think the mistake some people make is they try to change the man they love after they get married. You cannot change a person.
Melania Trump
#13. The ages two to 15 I spent at different stages of shortness. I didn't become a tall person until I was 16.
John Cusack
#14. And, speaking generally, passion seems not to be amenable to reason, but only to force.
Aristotle.
#15. God invented whiskey to keep the Irish from ruling the world.
Ed McMahon
#16. To be certain you're consuming the real deal, look carefully at the label. W-h-i-s-k-e-y indicates the heavenly liquid from the Emerald Isle. Without the "e," it's from Scotland or some other godforsaken place.
Rashers Tierney
#17. A worthy prayer is a deliberate intention which has been guided by your heart.
Christopher Dines
#18. I'm Irish yet I don't drink as I refuse to be a stereotype and live down to the expectations of others.
Stewart Stafford
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