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Them Quotes by Lady Gregory
- Ah, I am thinking people put more in their prayers than was ever put in them by God.
- It is not always them that has the most that makes the most show.
- Our curses on them that boil the eggs too hard! What use is an egg that is hard to any person on earth?
- There is no sin coveting things are of no great use or profit, but would show out good and have some grandeur around them.
- What are prophecies? Don't we hear them every day of the week? And if one comes true there may be seven blind and come to…
- It is what the poets of Ireland used to be saying, that every brave man, good at fighting, and every man that could do great…
- It was on the first day of Beltaine, that is called now May Day, the Tuatha de Danaan came, and it was to the north-west…
- It was in a mist the Tuatha de Danaan, the people of the gods of Dana, or as some called them, the Men of Dea,…
- To you, W. B. Yeats, good praiser, wholesome dispraiser, heavy-handed judge, open-handed helper of us all, I offer a play of my plays for every…
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