I really got into Gaelic music and the whole sound of it, and I got to go to Scotland. — Rhiannon Giddens Copy Share Image
My kids are Irish; I want them to grow up playing Gaelic football and learning Irish. — Shane Filan Copy Share Image
I have always loved Scottish music - all sorts of Celtic, Gaelic music. — Carter Burwell Copy Share Image
“Food shouldn’t be that shade of green, lass.” – Faolán MacIntyre” — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
Singing in Gaelic is very, very natural to do. I think lends itself very much so to being sung. — Enya Copy Share Image
The name is Irish-Gaelic. In old Ireland, the Rabbitts were counselors to the chiefs. — Eddie Rabbitt Copy Share Image
In Manhasset you were either Yankees or Mets, rich or poor, sober or drunk...You were 'Gaelic' or 'garlic," as one schoolmate told… — J. R. Moehringer Copy Share Image
“What did you call me?" "Ah. A chuisle. Gaelic. 'My darling'. I prefer the proper translation, mind you." "Which is?" He gave… — Tabitha McGowan Copy Share Image
The position is: the Gaelic language is no longer the native language; it is dead, yet food is being brought to the… — Patrick Kavanagh Copy Share Image
Sassenach." He had called me that from the first; the Gaelic word for outlander, a stranger. An Englishman. First in jest, then… — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
“Submitted for your approval--the curious case of Colleen O’Brien and the gorgeous time traveling Scot who landed in her living room.” –… — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
It wasn't so long ago that it was not popular to speak Gaelic in Ireland because the areas that Gaelic is spoken… — Enya Copy Share Image
“I don't know if it's a forever deal, a sheep farm in the middle of nowhere. But I want to try, for… — Harper Fox Copy Share Image
“The lively oral storytelling scene in Scots and Gaelic spills over into the majority English-speaking culture, imbuing it with a strong sense… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
Sometimes, however, the Gaelic blood asserts itself. The Frenchmen will then attack. But the French attacking spirit is like bottled lemonade. It… — Manfred von Richthofen Copy Share Image
Our language was even taken from us. The Irish Gaelic language was outlawed and the religion was outlawed. Hence the religion later… — Gavin Friday Copy Share Image
The Gaelic League is founded not upon hatred of England, but upon love of Ireland. Hatred is a negative passion; it is… — Douglas Hyde Copy Share Image
My real name isn't Gavin. I was given Gavin Friday by my friends. I'm christened Fionan Hanvey, which is Gaelic and there… — Gavin Friday Copy Share Image
When I was a kid, if you didn't speak Irish, you really wanted to. And you played Gaelic games and you didn't… — Roddy Doyle Copy Share Image
James Joyce's English was based on the rhythm of the Irish language. He wrote things that shocked English language speakers but he… — Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh Copy Share Image
I have such a great thing I want to do with Lady Macbeth - make her one of the witches - and… — Beth Grant Copy Share Image
“But Welsh spellings are as nothing compared with Irish Gaelic, a language in which spelling and pronunciation give the impression of having… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
I can speak French, understand Gaelic and know my history. That's the training music has given me. — Eddi Reader Copy Share Image
“Och, lass. Yer going to have to not do that.” Faolán exhaled. “Creeping up on a man is a dangerous thing, and… — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
Everything that we inherit, the rain, the skies, the speech, and anybody who works in the English language in Ireland knows that… — John McGahern Copy Share Image
“I haven’t,” I said shortly. “But I’ve the sense I was born with, and two ears in good working order. And whatever… — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
I've always been quite an active person especially when I was younger. When I was in primary school, I used to play… — Saoirse Ronan Copy Share Image
I grew up watching my Dad, Uncles Ciaran Murray and Brendan Murray, and cousin, Aedin Murray, who were all national caliber Gaelic… — Patrick Murray Copy Share Image
“She read the Gaelic and her eyes misted. 'My heart is your heart. Ever and always.” — Nora Roberts Copy Share Image
My father could swear in Gaelic and English, by the way, ladies and gentlemen. — Denis Leary Copy Share Image
There's a Celtic saying, "Many a time a man's mouth broke his nose." — Conor McGregor Copy Share Image
Dubh is do?" I was incredulous. It was no wonder I hadn't been able to find the stupid word. "Should I be… — Karen Marie Moning Copy Share Image