Irishmen Quote by Clinton Morrison Download Open image “Ideally, we'd want an Irishman coming in for the job, but, ideally it doesn't really matter.” — Clinton Morrison ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Irishmen Jobs Matter Want
Next to President of the United States, Ambassador to Ireland is surely one of the best jobs an Irish American can hold. — Jean Kennedy Smith Copy Share Image
I definitely want to keep working in Ireland, and without being too worthy about it, if it's possible to bring work into the country,… — Chris O'Dowd Copy Share Image
Ireland has made its choice for the future and it has chosen the version of Irishness it will build. I know, and I will… — Michael D. Higgins Copy Share Image
We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
the Irish ... are full of the fear of the Lord and the joy of living, and they don't know how to combine the… — Mercedes McCambridge Copy Share Image
Alas! the culture of an Irishman is an enterprise to be undertaken with a sort of moral bog hoe. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The Irish don't know what they want and are prepared to fight to the death to get it. — Sidney Littlewood Copy Share Image
The Irish are a philosophic as well as a practical race. Their first and strongest impulse is to make the best of a bad… — Theodore Dreiser Copy Share Image
I'd been ill and hadn't trained for a week and I'd been out of the team for three weeks before that, so I wasn't… — Clinton Morrison Copy Share Image
Have you heard about the Irishman who reversed into a car boot sale and sold the engine? — Frank Carson Copy Share Image
“But it was always thus with Irishmen. Never, since the start of the world, has one of them taken a woman's sensible advice when… — Eddie Lenihan Copy Share Image
For Irishmen, there is no football game to match rugby and if all our young men played rugby not only would we beat England… — Eamon de Valera Copy Share Image
You're a good Irishman, right?" When Butch nodded, V said, "Irish, Irish… let me think. Yeah…" Vishous's eyes sobered, and in a voice that… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
The Irishman in English literature may be said to have been born with an apology in his mouth. — James Connolly Copy Share Image
More Irishmen died fighting for Britain in World War I than died fighting against her in all of Ireland's bids for independence combined. — David Frum Copy Share Image
It is a most disgraceful shame the way in which Irishmen are brought up. They are ashamed of their language, institutions, and of everything… — Douglas Hyde Copy Share Image
Consider the islands bearing the names of all the saints, bristling with forts like chestnut-burs, or Echinidæ, yet the police will not let a… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Put an Englishman into the garden of Eden, and he would find fault with the whole blasted concern; put a Yankee in, and he… — Josh Billings Copy Share Image
I agree with the realistic Irishman who said he preferred to prophesy after the event. — Gilbert K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
“In becoming an Irishman, Patrick wedded his world to theirs, his faith to their life…Patrick found a way of swimming down to the depths… — Thomas Cahill Copy Share Image
It is rare that we use our thinking faculty as resolutely as an irishman his spade. To please our friends and relatives we turn… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image