Irish Proverb
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on May 4th, 2016
If you sup with the devil you must use a long spoon.
Rebuilding Lives in Northern Ireland
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on May 4th, 2016
If you sup with the devil you must use a long spoon.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Mar 31st, 2016
May Jesus, Mary and Patrick grant you happiness and joy, festivity, celebration and also fun, broad hunts of glee without alloy when at last our work is done.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Mar 18th, 2016
There is no strength without unity.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Mar 16th, 2016
Firelight will not let you read the stories, but it’s warm and you don’t see the dust on the floor.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Mar 14th, 2016
“Being Irish is born free, open, trusting, true in the heart, green, spontaneous, storytellers, revelers, irreverent, poetic, playful, friendly, unpunctual, protective, wise, old druids.”
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Mar 8th, 2016
May the blessing of the rain be on you, the soft sweet rain. May it fall upon your spirit so that all the little flowers may spring up And shed their sweetness on the air.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Feb 22nd, 2016
My legacy won’t be riches; what I will leave is the sunshine to the flowers, honey to the bees, the moon above in the heavens, and my beloved Aran Islands to the seas.” Bridget Dirrane
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Feb 18th, 2016
A whistling woman or a crowing hen was never good for God or men.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Feb 14th, 2016
Sometimes the biggest words are said through the smallest gestures.
Posted in Quotes, Poems, Proverbs and Sayings on Feb 5th, 2016
“Nobody needs a smile as much as those who have none to give.”