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Irish sayings, proverbs and prayers for St. Patrick's Day

Some of the most-famous words to ever come out of Ireland


Slea Head, County Kerry - words of wisdom from Ireland
Slea Head, County Kerry - words of wisdom from Ireland
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St. Patrick was a gentleman
Who through strategy and stealth
Drove all the snakes from Ireland.
Here's toasting to his health.
But not too many toastings
Lest you lose yourself and then
Forget the good St. Patrick
And see all those snakes again.

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May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend.

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An Irish method for tackling problems:
There comes a time when you must take the bull
By the tail and face the situation squarely.

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May the leprechauns be near you,
To spread luck along your way.
And may all the Irish angels,
Smile upon you St. Patrick's Day.

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May the joys of today
Be those of tomorrow.
The goblets of life
Hold no dregs of sorrow.

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May the saddest day of your future be no worse
Than the happiest day of your past.

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Health and a long life to you.
Land without rent to you.
A child every year to you.
And if you can?t go to heaven,
May you at least die in Ireland.

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May you have:
No frost on your spuds,
No worms on your cabbage.
May your goat give plenty of milk.
And if you inherit a donkey,
May she be in foal.

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May you live long,
Die happy,
And rate a mansion in heaven.

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May the road rise to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face.
And rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the hollow of His hand.

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May the luck of the Irish possess you.
May the devil fly off with your worries.
May God bless you forever and ever.

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Ireland, sir, for good or evil,
No other place under Heaven.
And no man can touch its sod
Or breathe its air without becoming
Better or worse.

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There are only two kinds of people in the world, The Irish
And those who wish they were.

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You're not as young as you used to be.
But...
You're not as old as you?re going to be.
So watch it!

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Do not resent growing old.
Many are denied the privilege.

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Murphy's Law:
Nothing is as easy as it looks.
Everything takes longer than you expect.
And if anything can go wrong,
It will at the worst possible moment.

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Here's to you and yours
And to mine and ours.
And if mine and ours
Ever come across to you and yours,
I hope you and yours will do
As much for mine and ours
As mine and ours have done
For you and yours!


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Old Irish saying: If you have to bend over anywhere near a catholic priest back into a corner first.. This kind of article promotes the dangerous and stupid idea that Irish people (actually born in Ireland) go on with the kind of crap shitty sayings and top-o-the-mornin' Darby O'Gill banter that it lists.
Check out Kevin Mac Aleer, the Irish comedian from County Tyrone, once described as the man who put the dead back into deadpan. He's got a wickedly paint stripping sense of humour typical of Ulstermen and women. He's an acquired taste, but he sends up stereotypical Irishness to a T.
Geez, Where's the "Curdexty" complaining that she never heard of one of these, and nobody in her "Irish" family ever heard of them either!
These little poems are so clever and inspirational! I am thinking of using them on greeting cards and putting them on plaques to display in my home.
May the worst of your tomorrows be no worse than the best of your todays!
 




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