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pint of champagne. -- Edgar Rice Burroughs

Where would the Irish be without someone to be Irish at? -- Elizabeth Bowen

If you ask an Irishman for directions, he might be quick to answer, Well if I were going there, I would not start here. -- Steve Stockman

I may be Irish, but I'm not stupid. -- Joe Biden

Fabulous place, Dublin is. The trouble is, you work hard and in Dublin you play hard as well. -- Bonnie Tyler

I live in Ireland every day in a drizzly dream of a Dublin walk ... -- John Geddes

When's the last time you walked by a pub in Dublin and heard Irish music? When's the last time you ordered a coffee and heard an Irish accent? -- Michael Flatley

Scotch needs water like a fish needs a bicycle. -- W.c. Fields

Whiskey: a torchligh procession marching down your throat. -- George William Russell

Of the sparkling wines, the most famous is Perth Pink. This is a bottle with a message in, and the message is "beware". This is not a wine for drinking; this is a wine for laying down and avoiding. -- Eric Idle

George Jessel's newest pick-me-up which is receiving attention from the town's paragraphers is called a Bloody Mary: half tomato juice, half vodka. -- Lucius Beebe

gin daisy, which -- Erik Larson

I'm representative of 21st century Irish design, so I promote Irishness all over the world wherever I go. -- Philip Treacy

There was no point in looking again. He [Cork] knew that. No point except to feed the coldness inside him. In a strange way, that was exactly what he wanted now. He wanted to feed himself to the cold until the cold had consumed him and he didn't care anymore. -- William Kent Krueger

I go off into Dublin and two days later I'm spotted walking by the Liffey with a whole bunch of new friends. -- Ron Wood

Save the trees of Ireland for the future men of Ireland on the fair hills of Eire, O. -- James Joyce

Wouldn't it be a helluva joke if all this were really burnt cork and you people were being tolerant for nuthin'? -- Dick Gregory

Walla Walla is where I make wine, with Eric Dunham. He and I partnered up on a small project for me. We make pretty good cabernet and syrah. -- Kyle Maclachlan

I'm crazy about Dublin. If you went back 3,000 years in my ancestry you wouldn't find a drop of Irish blood in the veins, but I love the place. -- Harold Prince

Claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy. -- Samuel Jackson

I like Guinness, and that will make anyone Irish. That and soda bread, and I'm good to go. -- Peter Riegert

Making an Irishness to be proud of in a real Republic. It is the vision of a real Republic where life and language, where ideals and experience have the ring of authenticity which we need now as we go forward. -- Michael D. Higgins

We in Ireland are gifted beyond most peoples with a talent for acting, and in Dublin especially, while scorning culture, which indeed we have not got, we are possessed of a most futile and diverting cleverness. -- Susan Mitchell

My soul is still Irish. -- Ciaran Hinds

Ireland sober is Ireland stiff. Lord help you, Maria, full of grease, the load is with me! Your prayers. I sonht zo! Madammangut! -- James Joyce

BALLS! We want the finest wines available to humanity. We want them HERE, and we want them NOW. -- Bruce Robinson

A tavern is a place where madness is sold by the bottle. -- Jonathan Swift

When the sun shines o'er the loch and sparkles on the water like diamond drops, ye know one thing:
somewhere there's a MacLean who is smilin'. -- Karen Hawkins

The land of Ireland for the people of Ireland. -- James Larkin

"Uisce Beatha" is a compounded distilled spirit being drawn on aromatics, and the Irish sort is particularly distinguished for its pleasant and mild flavour. -- Samuel Johnson

I say that is wine," Brett held up her glass. "We ought to toast something. 'Here's to royalty.'"
"This wine is too good for toast-drinking, my dear. you don't want to mix emotions up with a wine like that. you lose the taste."
Brett's glass was empty. -- Ernest Hemingway,

Brighton I-don't-know-your-middle-name Waterford, are you asking me to strip? -- Tiffany Schmidt

Irish as a Paddy's pig. -- Eugene O'neill

Good puzzle would be cross Dublin without passing a pub. -- James Joyce

I've got that Irish thing going on. Lots of Irish in my background. -- Jodie Foster

I move we get more wine,' Alistair said. 'What does the panel think?' ...
It was obvious that the entire war could be solved in this way. The trick would be to reach for a corkscrew instead, every time some brass hat ordered artillery. -- Chris Cleave

Gladstone .. spent his declining years trying to guess the answer to the Irish Question; unfortunately, whenever he was getting warm, the Irish secretly changed the Question, ... -- W.c. Sellar

I grew up in leafy suburbs in north and east Belfast, but if I had been born a mile down the road closer to the city centre, you might never heard of me. -- Mike Nesbitt

I want to reveal in a simple way the usual - and unusual - life of the city; the corporation workman, the busmen, policemen, the civil servants, the theatres, Moore Street and also, what occupies so large a place in Dublin's life, the literary and artistic. -- Patrick Kavanagh

homemade wine or a -- Anonymous

bottle of boxed wine -- Mariana Zapata

Dublin was an English city, one of the loveliest. The most Irish thing about it was the shifting drab flow of the poor people -- Jan Morris

Beulah, peel me a grape -- Mae West

For watching sports, I tend to drink Guinness; early evenings always begin well with a Grey Goose and tonic with plenty of lime; and on a cold winter's night, there's nothing quite like a glass of Black Maple Hill ... an absolute peach of a bourbon. -- Martin Bashir

Champagne has the taste of an apple peeled with a steel knife -- Aldous Huxley

I'm troubled. I'm dissatisfied. I'm Irish. -- Marianne Moore

Irish is a leprechaun language. -- Sammy Wilson

He is raw sex in a bottle, uncorked. And somebody needs to cork it! -- Karen Marie Moning

I come from the Lynchs of Sligo. You know, I went there, but I looked in the phone book and there are nine million Lynches in Sligo. -- Jack Nicholson

I think the language as spoken in Limerick and Cork has not really been written; 'City of Bohane' is a combination of the two. Bohane is a little kingdom. When I began writing it, I realised that it was in the future and that it was a place that didn't care about anything that happened outside it. -- Kevin Barry

I'm just a loud Irish guy. -- Bill O'reilly

Wearing of the green
On March seventeen.
Shamrocks and Irish folk
Take o'er the scene! -- Richelle E. Goodrich

The sparkling wines from Ridgeview Estate [ ... ] are superb and will forever put to rest the notion that England is not capable of making good wine. -- Eric Asimov

I'm on the university board in Limerick, so I visit the city often. -- Terry Wogan

He who aspires to be a serious wine drinker must drink claret. -- Samuel Johnson

Ireland?" "Small wet place across the Irish Sea," Barry offered kindly. "Where they drink a lot?" Lisa said faintly. "And they never stop talking. That's the place. -- Marian Keyes

A scotch buzz is the best buzz in the world. -- Trey Parker

This is being written in another seaside cottage on another coast. Gin and whiskey have bitten rings in the table where I sit. -- John Cheever

Making it [St. Patrick's Day] a great day for the Irish, but just an ok day if you're looking for a quiet tavern to talk, read or have a white wine spritzer. -- Jon Stewart

Belfastas uncivilised as ever
savage black mothers in houses of dark red brick, friendly manufacturers too drunk to entertain you when you arrive. It amuses me till I get tired. -- E. M. Forster

Best wine if you're stranded on a deserted island? 1982 Salon Champagne. -- Gary Vaynerchuk

I gotta lot of Black Irish in me. -- Kevin Dillon

There's something about the Irish that is remarkable. -- Fiona Shaw

I want to give a picture of Dublin so complete that if the city suddenly disappeared from the earth it could be reconstructed out of my book. -- James Joyce

If I could drink only one wine, it would be Champagne. -- Gary Vaynerchuk

Man and woman, love, what is it? A cork and a bottle. -- James Joyce

You're loading the deck. You're wasted. And I'm ninety-percent sure you're Irish - tell me, why would I trust you?"
Quinn thought about it. The man had a point - well, several. "Because you like my accent? -- Daniel Younger

Of all wines, Champagne is the one that is the anytime drink, the panacea for all ills, the best bottle for any occasion and absolutely the only solution when there is something to celebrate. -- Serena Sutcliffe

Ireland is a little country which raises all the great questions. -- Gustave De Beaumont

Don't think I'm talking nonsense because I'm drunk. I'm not a bit drunk. Brandy's all very well, but I need two bottles to make me drunk. -- Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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. -- John Gordon Sinclair

Champagne's funny stuff. I'm used to whiskey. Whiskey is a slap on the back, and champagne's a heavy mist before my eyes. -- James Stewart

Derby born and bred, mate. -- Lauren Socha

The Irish Republic must be made a word to conjure with - a rallying point for the disaffected, a haven for the oppressed, a point of departure for the socialist, enthusiastic in the cause of human freedom. -- James Connolly

corkscrew staircase squeezed -- Corrie Ten Boom

Johnnie Walker in the tea, Jim Beam in the coffee -- Adrian Mckinty

Think champagne, drink champagne! -- Ellen Dean

I am very proud to be Irish. -- Philip Treacy

I am delighted to be back home in Galway, the place I first came to as a 19-year-old in 1960. It's here where my heart is and will forever be. -- Michael D. Higgins

In Chicago, you can't swing a cat without hitting an Irish pub (and angering the cat), but McAnally's place stands out from the crowd. -- Jim Butcher

For God's sake bring me a large Scotch. What a bloody awful country. -- Reginald Maudling

Clare. Give me a reason to stay. -- Kim Harrington

We refuse to lie here in dishonor! We are not criminals, but Irishmen! This is the crime of which we stand accused. -- Bobby Sands

The Ireland I now inhabit is one that these Irish contemporaries have helped to imagine. -- Seamus Heaney

Look at me, man, look at me and tell me I don't know what I'm about. I'm Conor Larkin. I'm an Irishman and I've had enough. -- Leon Uris

What's feeding in Derry? What's feeding on Derry? -- Stephen King

I always had this notion of a noir novel in Galway. The city is exploding, emigration has reversed, and we are fast becoming a cosmopolitan city. -- Ken Bruen

The problem with being Irish ... is having 'Riverdance' on your back. It's a burden at times. -- Roddy Doyle

Genesee beer. The great outdoors in a glass. -- Curt Gowdy

Do you think anybody knows that I'm Irish? -- Niall Horan

My friends should drink a dozen of Claret on my Tomb. -- John Keats

That's how vile i am! I live Ireland, I breathe Ireland, and Christ how I loathe it, I wish I were a bloody Scot, that's how bloody awful it is being Irish! -- Iris Murdoch

I quot the drink name because pouring fifteen different types of liquor into a glass of Coke does not an LIit make. But I learned an invaluable lesson that night: after one glass, who gives a shit anymore. Your taste buds sure don't. -- Harper Bentley

I love pubs and I love pub culture. -- Jodie Whittaker

Poison ivy, because who needed a case of that on your pecker). We're all here in Derry. No camp, no relatives, no vacations, no AWAY. All right here. Present and accounted for. There's -- Stephen King

Dublin people think they are the center of the world and the center of Ireland. And they don't realize that people have to leave Ireland to get work, and they look down on people who do. -- Martin Mcdonagh

No, Sir, claret is the liquor for boys; port for men: but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy. In the first place brandy will do soonest for a man what drinking can do for him. -- James Boswell

Standing within a peat bog in Dingle, you can't help wondering what Ireland was like before you and the other primates scrambled up upon its shores. When viewed from space, did it glow like a furry emerald within a sea of blue, the terrestrial equivalent of a massive marine plankton bloom? We -- Hope Jahren

Ireland is not at all a simple place, and in many ways it is spare and sad. It has no wealth, no power, no stability, no influence, no fashion, no size. Its only real arts are song and drama and poem. But Limerick alone has two thousand ruined castles and surely that many practicing poets. -- Shana Alexander

I suspect scotch is something you have to convince yourself to enjoy, like sushi or the last few Radiohead albums, but I can't deny the result is nice. "You -- Matthew Norman