Top 18 Quotes About Irish Woman

#1. I was born a Saxon, but raised by Danes, my daughter had married a Norseman, my dearest friend was Irish, my woman was a Saxon, the mother of my children had been Danish, my gods were pagan, and my oath was sworn to AEthelflaed, a Christian. Whose side was I on?

Bernard Cornwell

#2. I loved 'Freaks and Geeks.' I don't know a better show.

Ellie Kemper

#3. Each Well was linked to one of the five elements: Aether, Earth, Water, Wind, or Fire.

Susan Dennard

#4. I think the Irish woman was freed from slavery by bingo. They can go out now, dressed up, with their handbags and have a drink and play bingo. And they deserve it.

John B. Keane

#5. To be a success in advertising you must want to fill other people with a passion for possession.

Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

#6. She had been born with a different name, to a woman with laughing eyes and warmly whispered words of love who'd died degraded and afraid on a misty Irish morning.

C.S. Harris

#7. The three things Aristotle couldn't understand: the work of the bees, the coming and going of the tide, and the mind of a woman. - Irish Triad

Dorien Kelly

#8. The Yankees have strict rules. You can have a mustache but no other facial hair.

Derek Jeter

#9. Ambition can form an impenetrable barrier for those who fail to acknowledge what they already are.

Bryant McGill

#10. Having an international voice is not really about whether we speak Persian or any other language.

Abbas Kiarostami

#11. Like pictures, men should be judged by their merits and not by their defects.

Bainbridge Colby

#12. Somebody once said that the Irish derived the greatest benefit from the English language. They court it like a beautiful woman. They make it bray with donkey laughter, they fling it at the sky like paint pots full of rainbow colors.

Malachy McCourt

#13. You have always thought of the family before anything else, even yourself. Now all you want is a woman? I don't care if she's black, purple, green, Irish or not. You should have what you want.

J.J. McAvoy

#14. Our atheism family tradition is traced to a - I don't know if it was great-great or a great-great-great grandmother who was a poor Irish-American woman in the 1880s in western Montana.

Barbara Ehrenreich

#15. Ronan woke up the following morning with a terrible hangover and a huge sense of regret. He had hurt the woman he loves most in the world and he knew Katie was very strong willed and didn't forgive easily.

Annette J. Dunlea

#16. And living in Australia I am relatively well off.

Peter Garrett

#17. I think being a woman is like being Irish ... Everyone says you're important and nice, but you take second place all the time.

Iris Murdoch

#18. Dearest I cannot loiter here
in lather like a polar bear.

Robert Lowell

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