I can't think of anything you might say about Irish people that is absolutely true.
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Show me an Irishman who can't tell a story - I don't think they exist.
We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English.
The Ireland I now inhabit is one that these Irish contemporaries have helped to imagine.
I don't really go around feeling very Irish at all. I don't go to Irish pubs. I've lived so many places, and I'm still so curious about the bigger world. It's grand to be alive in a time when mobility is so accessible.
The way I see it is that all the ol' guff about being Irish is a kind of nonsense. I mean, I couldn't be anything else no matter what I tried to be. I couldn't be Chinese or Japanese.
There's a real mischievousness about Irishmen, don't you find?
It is sufficient to say, what everybody knows to be true, that the Irish population is Catholic, and that the Protestants, whether of the Episcopalian or Presbyterian Church, or of both united, are a small minority of the Irish people.
I'm just a true Irish boy at heart.
Being Irish is very much a part of who I am. I take it everywhere with me.
It's not that the Irish are cynical. It's rather that they have a wonderful lack of respect for everything and everybody.
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