Ireland and the Irish quotes

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Galway is a blackguard place,
To Cork I give my curse,
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Our day will come.
History of Ireland--lawlessness and turbulency, robbery and oppression, hatred and revenge, blind selfishness everywhere--no princ ...
Yet dearer still that Irish hill than all the world beside;
It's home, sweet home, where'er I roam, through lands and waters
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Poor Paddy of all Christian men I think
On basest food pours down the vilest drink.
Mad Ireland hurt you into poetry.
Pat: He was an Anglo-Irishman.
Meg: In the blessed name of God, what's that?
Pat: A Protestant with a horse.
Ireland is a great country to die or be married in.
Sport and death are the two great socializing factors in Ireland ...
...though one can be callous in Ireland one cannot be wholly opaque or material. An unearthly disturbance works in the spirit; rea ...
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