Top 8 Irish Leaving Sayings
#1. Irish people give big hellos and very little goodbyes. Unless they're female, and then they spend five hours talking in the doorway to the person that's leaving their house.
Dylan Moran
#2. I can feel no sentiment of approbation inferior to love.
Jane Austen
#3. I have no interest in trying to manipulate people's emotions or opinions.
Sarah Kane
#4. Sin has caused our affections to stray, propelling us to worship relationships, achievement, and work-everything but God.
Timothy Keller
#5. When legislative power is united with executive power in a single person or in a simple body of magistracy, there is no liberty, because one can fear that the same monarch or senate that makes tyrannical laws will execute them tyrannically. . . .
Mark R. Levin
#7. When I was 18, I thought my father was pretty dumb. After a while when I got to be 21, I was amazed to find out how much he'd learned in three years.
Frank Butler
#8. To give you an idea how slowly we are leaving Afghanistan, Afghans don't refer to us anymore as 'infidel crusaders.' They refer to us as 'Irish relatives.'
Bill Maher
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