Irish Proverb
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Feb 18th, 2017
An Irish wife will always forgive and forget. But she will never forget what she forgave.
Rebuilding Lives in Northern Ireland
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Feb 18th, 2017
An Irish wife will always forgive and forget. But she will never forget what she forgave.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Feb 13th, 2017
“ I gave my talent to my work and saved my genius for my life.” Oscar Wilde
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Jan 26th, 2017
Fairies favor children and handsome young men and women, especially those with blond hair. William Butler Yeats, Ireland’s most famous poet, believed in fairies. This is from a poem he wrote about a fairy trying to entice a young child: “Come away with me O human child; To the waters and the wild. With a […]
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Sep 14th, 2016
“It is better to be beautiful than to be good. But . . . it is better to be good than to be ugly.”
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Aug 29th, 2016
“I have made an important discovery. . . that alcohol, taken in sufficient quantities, produces all the effects of intoxication.”
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Aug 26th, 2016
Here’s to you and here’s to me, I pray that friends we’ll always be, but if by chance we disagree, to heck with you and cheers to me. Source: IrishCentral.com
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Jul 2nd, 2016
May your troubles be as few and as far apart as my grandmother’s teeth.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Jul 1st, 2016
Here’s to me, and here’s to you And here’s to love and laughter. I’ll be true as long as you And not one moment after.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Jun 30th, 2016
“Ireland is rich in literature that understands a soul’s yearnings, and dancing that understands a happy heart.”
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Jun 27th, 2016
From the day you marry your heart will be in your mouth and your hand in your pocket.