Top 1200 Irish Drinking Quotes & Sayings - Page 20
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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
I'm up at 5 A.M. every morning, meditating, exercising, drinking my smoothie, then giving 12 hours for my city.
When friends started smoking at 16 or drinking at 18, I made myself not follow. No lads' holidays, all that stuff.
After I quit drinking, I realized I am the same asshole I always was; I just have fewer dents in my car.
All the stuff about being a drinking club, or having players who were not good enough, I treat as rubbish.
I also admit, that there are some sluggish men who are improved by drinking; as there are fruits which are not good till they are rotten.
Young, wild, and free, my whole life ahead of me. So I'm drinking heavily, steadily making memories.
My goal is to hit the gym every day I'm on vacation. Usually I just end up sleeping and drinking beer.
Those persons who suffer from indigestion, or who become drunk, are utterly ignorant of the true principles of eating and drinking.
The first music I was ever exposed to was Irish folk music, like the Clancy Brothers. My father plays that and Christmas songs.
We Irish had the right word on the tip of our tongue, but the imperialist got at that. What should trip off it we trip over.
I love going to the feed store and drinking coffee and talking about how much rain we need.
I eat for a living, so working out is definitely part of my job, the same way that the eating, tasting, and drinking is.
When others stood idly by, you and your families gave your all, in defence of a risen people and in pursuit of Irish freedom and unity.
The British don't runaway from terrorism. We have had 30-odd years of terrorism in our own country from the Irish Republican Army. We're used to it.
Irish poetry has lost the ready ear and the comforts of recognition. But we must go on. We must be true to our own minds.
I don't go about playing music differently. It changes my sleeping schedule and my drinking habits, that's what I like to say.
In old times people used to try and square the circle; now they try and devise schemes for satisfying the Irish nation.
Trash talk? Smack talk? This is an American term that makes me laugh. I simply speak the truth. I'm an Irish man.
You gotta understand, my great-grandfather was German and Irish. My grandmother was Indian, and my grandfather was African-American, so we all got a little something in us.
My secret is one the world needs to know - nearly a billion people a year die from unsafe drinking water.
I hope next time when we meet, we won't be fighting each other. Instead we will be drinking tea together.
My father was totally Irish, and so I went to Ireland once. I found it to be very much like New York, for it was a beautiful country, and both the women and men were good-looking.
I'm not very good at staying up late and drinking or any of that stuff. It sort of freaks me out.
My films are like drinking a good beer, but pleasure doesn't mean that it cannot change someone's point of view.
I [drinking coffee] for about an hour, I get dressed and go down in my studio, and that's a different kind of working.
To quit between tee and green is more habit-forming than drinking a highball before breakfast.
I don't think there is any place in football for drinking. I have said on several occasions to players: You don't put diesel in a Ferrari.
The only relaxed boss is Big Ron. He had me drinking pink champagne - before the match.
Be temperate in your drinking, remembering that too much wine cannot keep either a secret or a promise.
Yet dearer still that Irish hill than all the world beside;
It's home, sweet home, where'er I roam, through lands and waterswide.
I've been doing a lot of drugs in the last few weeks and drinking less, and I feel much better.
I don't think it's right for anyone to turn around and say 'stop drinking so much, don't eat fried food.'
I've always been fascinated with Ireland, especially Northern Ireland, having lived in London in the '80s when there was an Irish republican bombing campaign there.
I dare not drink before a gig because I'll get tired and blow it. So I have to sit drinking tea in a caravan.
Dad was at his desk when I opened the door, doing what all British people do when they're freaked out: drinking tea.
We have three things in common: Irish wives, the ability to speak for 17 minutes without a verb, and the fact that we both speak with an accent.
Weak, tea-drinking, effeminate, ineffectual--masters of India, robbers of South Africa, bedevillers of all Europe.
I was in an unhealthy cycle. I was drinking too much. I wasn't eating well. And everything I thought I was doing right wasn't working.
I believe that the interior life is the same for all of us. And because they're steeped in faith, Irish-American Catholics are a people who have a language for the examined life.
The last dog I had was an Irish wolfhound - now that is a dog. Rather spoils a person for a lesser canine, that is, anything under a hundredweight.
I was raised Irish Catholic and went to Holy Names Academy, an all-girl's private Catholic school. I loved the nuns there and I love them to this day.
I'm black and Cuban, Australian and Irish, and like most people in America, I'm someone whose roots come from somewhere else. I'm a mixed race, first-generation American.
My father's parents were Irish. Only a year before my father died, he and I went back to Ireland for a week to look at the old homestead.
I ate healthily, but there was no snacking, no drinking, no bread, no sugar, no smoking. Afterwards I had a pork belly roast.
Drinking alone holds no fun. Drink with friends or strangers! Be foolish, least you'll remember something meaningful.
I'm just taking care of myself: Eating less, exercising more, drinking a lot of coconut water.
I'm actually doing a show. from my shed. on the internet. but it won't be music or anything, it's more to do with drinking and smoking. it's an art piece.
I think being a woman is like being Irish. Everyone says you're important and nice, but you take second place all the same.
Rain is also very difficult to film, particularly in Ireland because it's quite fine, so fine that the Irish don't even acknowledge that it exists.
If I did all the stuff I've been accused of - or credited with - there's no way I could make all this music. I'd be drinking myself into the grave.
I think there is a very strong sense of Irish identity, and I think partly that's to do with the fact that we have evolved differently from Britain and other countries in Europe.
My maternal grandmother was Cantonese, so I'm a quarter Chinese and half Irish and a quarter Scottish and raised by English parents living in Scotland.
When you paint late at night, drinking beer or wine or both, you gotta be very careful to watch what you are doing.
I don't really drink before a show. That's my only drinking rule. Especially with today's cell-phone cameras, there's no win to it.
I connect to the tradition of Irish storytelling. And I think there is something - I can't put my finger on it - something genetic there. Maybe just a need to tell stories.
A woman needs her privacy while drinking a dirty Belvedere martini on the rocks with a splash of Tabasco.
There is a fine line between a sleepover and just drinking way too much at someone else's house.
The Irish are people who will never have leaders, for at the great moment they always desert them. They have produced one skeleton--Parnell--never a man.
The Astronomer's Drinking Song Astronomers! What can avail Those who calumniate us; Experiment can never fail With such an apparatus.
Alice Oswald. With Hughes and Heaney gone, people are looking around for the best British and Irish poets. Oswald is one of our finest.
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