Friday, February 18, 2011
Irish American quotes are very appropriate for the month of March, when we all become Irish for a few hours on St. Patrick's Day. The Irish have a long, complicated, and inspiring history in America, and Irish American quotations illustrate that history perfectly.
Whether you're in a predominantly Irish city, Irish yourself, or just fascinated by Irish culture, you can learn from Irish Americans of the past (and present!). We let the words of others inspire us to live meaningful lives, and when we look to Irish traditions, we find great leaders who do exactly that. When you're feeling down, take heart and let Irish American quotes guide you through.
1. "I think being a woman is like being Irish. Everyone says you're important and nice, but you take second place all the same." -Iris Murdoch
2. "The Irish do not want anyone to wish them well; they want everyone to wish their enemies ill." - Harold Nicolson
3. "Though the pen is mightier than the sword, the sword speaks louder and stronger at any given moment."- Leonard Wibberley
4. "When I get a very generous introduction like that, I explain that I'm emotionally moved, but on the other hand I'm Irish and the Irish are very emotionally moved. My mother is Irish and she cries during beer commercials." - Former U.S. General Barry McCaffrey
5. "The immigrant's heart marches to the beat of two quite different drums, one from the old homeland and the other from the new. The immigrant has to bridge these two worlds, living comfortably in the new and bringing the best of his or her ancient identity and heritage to bear on life in an adopted homeland." - Irish President McAleese
6. "I suffer from Irish-Catholic guilt. Guilt is a good reality check. It keeps that 'do what makes you happy' thing in check." -Edward Burns
7. "Though I soon became typecast in Hollywood as a gangster and hoodlum, I was originally a dancer, an Irish hoofer, trained in vaudeville tap dance. I always leapt at the opportunity to dance in films later on." - James Cagney
8. "Well, it takes all kinds of men to build a railroad." "No sir, just us Irish." - Railroad barons in "Dodge City," Warner Bros., 1939
9. "I was raised in an Irish-American home in Detroit where assimilation was the uppermost priority. The price of assimilation and respectability was amnesia. Although my great-grandparents were victims of the Great Hunger of the 1840's, even though I was named Thomas Emmet Hayden IV after the radical Irish nationalist exile Thomas Emmet, my inheritance was to be disinherited. My parents knew nothing of this past, or nothing worth passing on." - Tom Hayden
10. "I'm Irish. I think about death all the time." - Jack Nicholson
The Irish are full of wit and wisdom, and when it comes to Irish Americans, that often includes a solid dose of inspiration. As St. Patrick's Day approaches, enjoy these Irish American quotes from a wide variety of sources!
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