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Only those without a drop of Celtic blood believe there's any magic in the Irish.
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There is one thing that the people of Ireland know how to do and that is to survive.
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It wasn't the gays who trashed marriage (in Ireland); it was the straights.
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In Ireland the inevitable never happens and the unexpected constantly occurs.
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Ireland unfree shall never be at peace.
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Every Irishman has a potatoe in his head.
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The dust of some is Irish earth, Among their own they rest.
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The groves of Blarney Of sweet, silent brooks.
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God and nature have joined England and Ireland together. It is impossible to separate them.
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The colour line must go; the line will be drawn at personal merit.
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