Top 16 Quotes About Eire
#1. Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fair hills of Eire, O.
James Joyce
#2. The big publishers want someone they can send on the Jewish book circuit, somebody the old ladies can see marrying their granddaughters.
Joshua Cohen
#3. You may have the administration of angels, you may see many miracles; ... but I claim that the gift of the Holy Ghost is the greatest gift that can be bestowed upon man.
Wilford Woodruff
#4. To this pass Christianity has come There is no God, and Jesus is his son.
Irving Layton
#5. I got to the point where I was sick of fashion again, like I was at the end of high school.
Stephen Sprouse
#6. The world changed while I slept, and much to my surprise, no one had consulted me.
Carlos Eire
#7. And there, on that road, that very minute, he started to play - the most lonesome music that them priests ever in their lives heard. It brought water out o' their teeth, so it did.
Eddie Lenihan
#8. It looked so quiet and peaceful around. But the stillness was the sleep of swords.
Zora Neale Hurston
#9. Where are you going?" she asked him. "Somewhere beautiful," he said. "Where all wars cease, where God sees goodness, not religion. Where the grass is as ever green as that I knew in Eire.
Heather Graham
#10. An Druides be, thanne answere me: whos love in Eire is moste fyn and fre?" Herne
"whether in bedde or in feeld do ye meet, Flidais awaiteth your limbes to greet." Atticus
Kevin Hearne
#11. I try to clutch onto those last moments in the place that I was born to, but I was so busy *living* them! How was I to know I'd have to capture everything I ever wanted to remember of Eire for the rest of my life?
Kate McCafferty
#12. Happiness includes all numbers. It's infinite and eternal.
Carlos Eire
#13. So intense was his sexual frustration that it had begun to feel like a life-threatening illness: testicular gout, libidinal gangrene.
Ned Beauman
#14. There are so many opportunities to see the sun go down in the evening and the sun come up in the morning. The colors change on the trees, on the snow. I'm surrounded by people who are friendly and helpful.
Burt Shavitz
#15. Memory is the most potent truth.
Show me history untouched by memories
and you show me lies.
Carlos Eire
#16. Come near; I would, before my time to go,
Sing of old Eire and the ancient ways:
Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days.
William Butler Yeats
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