“It was like the violence of the world he’d grown up in had embedded itself in him, taken root, and could never… — S.E. Jakes Copy Share Image
“My dad's filthy rich, and even though we're Irish Catholic I'm an only child. I've got more money than you do so… — John Grisham Copy Share Image
In kindergarten, we had this Irish Catholic headmistress called Sister Leonie, and I remember she would tell us, say, to put the… — Binyavanga Wainaina Copy Share Image
I went to a Catholic University and there's something about being a Catholic-American. You know, St. Patrick's Day is, I'm Irish-Catholic. There's… — Jim Gaffigan Copy Share Image
People do think I'm Jewish. But we're Irish Catholic. My father had a brogue. — Martin Short Copy Share Image
I grew up in an Irish Catholic family, and I think they force you to watch every James Cagney movie. — Jimmy Fallon Copy Share Image
My mom's Jewish and my dad's Irish Catholic alcoholic, so I whine on the inside. — Margaret Smith Copy Share Image
I grew up in a big, blended Irish Catholic family just outside of Los Angeles. — Peggy Johnson Copy Share Image
I had an Irish Catholic education. Horrible nuns, vindictive and cruel. — John Lydon Copy Share Image
I am who I am: an Irish Catholic kid, working class from Long Island. And I made it big. — Bill O'Reilly Copy Share Image
I used to be Irish Catholic. Now I'm an American - you know, you grow. — George Carlin Copy Share Image
I don't think I related to the Irish Catholic surroundings that was my environment when I was growing up. — Isabela Moner Copy Share Image
Our communities have been deeply enhanced by immigration, be it of Irish Catholics across the constituency or of Muslims from Gujarat in… — Jo Cox Copy Share Image
I grew up with this idea that songwriters had a great job. My family was Irish Catholic, so if you became a… — Michael McDonald Copy Share Image
For a man to come right out and say he does not believe in the Old Testament, I think many Catholics across… — Stephen Bennett Copy Share Image
I won the parental lottery. Most of the kids I grew up with either came from really fractured homes, or really violent… — Dennis Lehane Copy Share Image
I spent my entire Irish Catholic youth in a constant state of guilt over imaginary sins. I learned that nothing is a… — Terry Wogan Copy Share Image
I grew up an Irish Catholic - which I now have mixed feelings about - so went to mass. As we got… — Angela Scanlon Copy Share Image
“When it comes to spiritual dis-ease there is probably no issue more powerful than that of guilt. People often joke about guilt… — Kliewer Copy Share Image
“When I look back on my childhood I wonder how I survived at all. It was, of course, a miserable childhood: the… — Frank McCourt Copy Share Image