Top 10 Old Celtic Sayings

#1. Freud's theory was that when a joke opens a window and all those bats and bogeymen fly out, you get a marvellous feeling of relief and elation. The trouble with Freud is that he never had to play the old Glasgow Empire on a Saturday night after Rangers and Celtic had both lost.

Ken Dodd

#2. You might be a redneck if you have been fired from a construction job because of your appearance.

Jeff Foxworthy

#3. Being trendy is dangerous. I've never been trendy, which is why I've never really fallen out of favour.

David Bailey

#4. Happiness is an elusive state of mind not to be gained by clumsy pursuit.It is given to those who do not sue for it:to be unconcerned about a desired good is probably the only way to possess it.

Ruskin Bond

#5. He has neither what I call the outward vision (seeing details all around you what is called an observant person) nor the inner vision
concentration, the focusing of the mind on one object. He has a purposefully limited vision. He sees only what blends and harmonises with the bent of his mind.

Agatha Christie

#6. The dangers of a concentration of all power in the general government of a confederacy so vast as ours are too obvious to be disregarded.

Franklin Pierce

#7. I finished 'American Born Chinese' in 2005, so after that, I started actively researching the Boxer Rebellion.

Gene Luen Yang

#8. There's an old Celtic proverb that I follow: See much, study much, suffer much is the path to wisdom.

Greg Jackson

#9. Indomitable soul encompasses a beautiful heart and a beautiful smile.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#10. I miss knowing what happens next.

Leigh Bardugo

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