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Children play at being great and wonderful people, at the ambitions they will put away for one reason or another before they grow into ordinary men and women. Mankind as a whole had a like dream once; everybody and nobody built up the dream bit by bit, and the ancient story-tellers are there to make us remember what mankind would have been like, had not fear and the failing will and the laws of nature tripped up its heels. The Fianna and their like are themselves so full of power, and they are set in a world so fluctuating and dream-like, that nothing can hold them from being all that the heart desires.
from a preface to
Gods and Fighting Men
by Lady Augusta Gregory ~ W.B.Yeats
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by W.B.Yeats
Requiems for the Departed contains seventeen short stories, inspired by Irish mythology, from some of the finest contemporary writers in the business. ~ Gerard Brennan
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Gerard Brennan
I groaned as me limbs grew to immense proportions an' me neck stretched. Moss-coloured scales emerged upon me slick skin. Me snout elongated and me teeth sharpened to the size o' small dirks. ~ K.V. Wilson
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by K.V. Wilson
In the midst of a hive of customers and clerks, a small boy with blond hair neatly parted on one side stares up into the face of a bronze sculpture. It is Cuchulainn himself---the warrior light. The Hound of Coolan lashed to a boulder with spear drawn. But The Hound is leaning to one side and dying in a public hall of the Dublin Post Office. ~ Laura Treacy Bentley
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Laura Treacy Bentley
Born in Ireland, Michael Tsarion is an expert on the occult histories of Ireland and America. He has made the deepest researches into Atlantis, origins of evil and Irish origins of civilization. He is author of acclaimed books Atlantis, Alien Visitation and Genetic Manipulation, Astro-Theology and Sidereal Mythology, Irish Origins of Civilization, and Trees of Life: Exposing the Art of Holy Deception. Michael gives outstanding presentations on the Western Magical Tradition, Hermetic Arts of Divination, Atlantis and the Prehistoric Ages, Astro-Theology, Origins of Evil, Secret Societies, War on Consciousness, Subversive Use of Sacred Symbolism in the Media, Symbol Literacy and Psychic Vampirism. Visit Michael online at mtsar.com, or go to unslaved.com to view all Michael's merchandise. ~ Michael Tsarion
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Michael Tsarion
Watch out for púcas as you travel, lad," Cody said, shaking my hand. "Could be imitating anything out there."
"Once again," Tia said as she settled into the seat in front of me, "those are from Irish mythology, you nitwit. ~ Brandon Sanderson
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Brandon Sanderson
I am interested in most mythology. Celtic or Christian no more than anything else. I will admit to a pleasure and sense of hope in what I see as the basic teachings of Christ, stripped of the nonsense that has sometimes been accumulated about them and the embarrassing misunderstanding. ~ Tanith Lee
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Tanith Lee
There's something about Celtic mythology which is deep in the soul, and I just think that somehow she has tapped right into it. ~ Enya
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Enya
My specialty is mythology.There are artifacts like the hallows scattered through just about every mythology.However, what makes the Celtic hallows so interesting is that they are a self-contained group of objects. ~ Michael Scott
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Michael Scott
In the Celtic mind, humanity and the animal kingdom were intimately connected. This interconnection with nature was reflected in their gods, who took the forms of the animals they revered, blurring the distinction between the animal and human realms. ~ Stephanie Woodfield
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Stephanie Woodfield
Everything is dangerous, and one must decide whether to live in fear, or courage ~ Emma Hamm
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Emma Hamm
Trees are silent guards, they are the listeners and they hold knowledge mankind has long forgotten." - The Wolf and The Druidess ~ Cornelia Amiri
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Cornelia Amiri
I think controlling the future with an iron grasp only limits the possibilities of tolerance and positive change. ~ Emma Hamm
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Emma Hamm
In prehistoric times, early man was bowled over by natural events: rain, thunder, lightning, the violent shaking and moving of the ground, mountains spewing deathly hot lava, the glow of the moon, the burning heat of the sun, the twinkling of the stars. Our human brain searched for an answer, and the conclusion was that it all must be caused by something greater than ourselves - this, of course, sprouted the earliest seeds of religion. This theory is certainly reflected in faery lore. In the beautiful sloping hills of Connemara in Ireland, for example, faeries were believed to have been just as beautiful, peaceful, and pleasant as the world around them. But in the Scottish Highlands, with their dark, brooding mountains and eerie highland lakes, villagers warned of deadly water-kelpies and spirit characters that packed a bit more punch. ~ Signe Pike
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Signe Pike
I just discovered I'm completely unprepared to seduce you."
"I swear to you, Snoopy has never looked sexier. ~ Lisa Kessler
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Lisa Kessler
What is in the marrow is hard to take out of the bone.
Irish Proverb ~ Dorien Kelly
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Dorien Kelly
To us, basing stories on christianity is the same as basing stories on Roman mythology, Native American folklore, or unsubstantiated government conspiracies. ~ Richard King
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Richard King
The gospel of St. Marx is just the old Judaeo-Christian mythology with the supernatural sanctions left out ~ Revilo P. Oliver
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Revilo P. Oliver
I live in Dublin, God knows why. There are greatly more congenial places I could have settled in - Italy, France, Manhattan - but I like the climate here, and Irish light seems to be essential for me and for my writing. ~ John Banville
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by John Banville
Kevin defended him. The parish in Yonkers was 100 percent Irish, he rationalized, and the priest had no choice but to affirm his community's values. I disagreed. Bigotry is not a value. ~ Sonia Sotomayor
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Sonia Sotomayor
Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,
And burnt the topless towers of Ilium--
Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss.--
'[kisses her]'
Her lips suck forth my soul: see, where it flies!--
Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again.
Here will I dwell, for heaven is in these lips,
And all is dross that is not Helena.
I will be Paris, and for love of thee,
Instead of Troy, shall Wertenberg be sack'd;
And I will combat with weak Menelaus,
And wear thy colours on my plumed crest;
Yea, I will wound Achilles in the heel,
And then return to Helen for a kiss.
O, thou art fairer than the evening air
Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars;
Brighter art thou than flaming Jupiter
When he appear'd to hapless Semele;
More lovely than the monarch of the sky
In wanton Arethusa's azur'd arms;
And none but thou shalt be my paramour! ~ Christopher Marlowe
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Christopher Marlowe
The role of smart, radical activists is to encourage, protract, organize, and multiply the chipping away not only at the mythology of presumed supremacy, but at power and its social and physical infrastructure. To find weak points within scriptures and structures of the system, as one might examine an old block wall before demolition, seeking out crumbling mortar lines and cracked blocks. Then, to strike, and recruit more help - more and more - and strike, and strike, and bring it down. ~ Michael Carter
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Michael Carter
I was elected by the women of Ireland, who instead of rocking the cradle, rocked the system. ~ Mary Robinson
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Mary Robinson
In a study, scientists report that drinking beer can be good for the liver. I'm sorry, did I say 'scientists'? I meant Irish people. ~ Tina Fey
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Tina Fey
I chose to live in the Ether, to be starlight and legend.... ~ Laurie Perez
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Laurie Perez
As Charles Stewart Parnell called out during the Irish rent strike campaign in 1879 and 1880:
It is no use relying on the Government ... You must only rely upon your own determination ... Help yourselves by standing together ... strengthen those amongst yourselves who are weak ... , band yourselves together, organize yourselves ... and you must win ...
When you have made this question ripe for settlement,then and not till then will it be settled. ~ Gene Sharp
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Gene Sharp
I have built my world through Native American mythology. ~ Tori Amos
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Tori Amos
You know, I have a theory about Charlie Haughey. If you give him enough rope, he'll hang you. ~ Charles Haughey
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Charles Haughey
Sniffer of carrion, premature gravedigger, seeker of the nest of evil in the bosom of a good word, you, who sleep at our vigil and fast for our feast, you with your dislocated reason, have cutely foretold, a jophet in your own absence, by blind poring upon your many scalds and burns and blisters, impetiginous sore and pustules, by the auspices of that raven cloud, your shade, and by the auguries of rooks in parlament, death with every disaster, the dynamatisation of colleagues, the reducing of records to ashes, the levelling of all customs by blazes, the return of a lot of sweetempered gunpowdered didst unto dudst but it never stphruck your mudhead's obtundity (O hell, here comes our funeral! O pest, I'll miss the post!) that the more carrots you chop, the more turnips you slit, the more murphies you peel, the more onions you cry over, the more bullbeef you butch, the more mutton you crackerhack, the more potherbs you pound, the fiercer the fire and the longer your spoon and the harder you gruel with more grease to your elbow the merrier fumes your new Irish stew. ~ James Joyce
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by James Joyce
The dogs were really keening now, like Irish widows. ~ Thomas Keneally
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Thomas Keneally
You're a good man, Hunter. ~ Lisa Kessler
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Lisa Kessler
Fate has always been the realm of the gods, though even the gods are subject to it.
In ancient Greek mythology, the Three Sisters of Fate spin out a person's destiny within three nights of their birth. Imagine your newborn child in his nursery. It's dark and soft and warm, somewhere between two and four a.m., one of those hours that belong exclusively to the newly born or the dying.
The first sister - Clotho - appears next to you. She's a maiden, young and smooth. In her hands she holds a spindle, and on it she spins the thrads of your child's life.
Next to her is Lachesis, older and more matronly than her sister. In her hands, she holds the rod used to mesure the thread of life. The length and destiny of your child's life is in her hands.
Finally we have Atropos - old, haggardly. Inevitable. In her hands she holds the terrible shears she'll use to cut the thread of your child's life. She determines the time and manner of his or her death.
Imagine the awesome and awful sight of these three sisters pressed together, presiding over his crib, dermining his future.
In modern times, the sisters have largely disappeared from the collective consiousness, but the idea of Fate hasn't. Why do we still believe? Does itmake tragedy more bearable to believe that we ourselves had no hand in it, that we couldn't have prevented it? It was always ever thus.
Things happen for a reason, says Natasha's mother. What she means is Fate has a Reason and, though yo ~ Nicola Yoon
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Nicola Yoon
I see myself as part English and part American, with a dash of Irish thrown in, and a pinch of Italian from my mother's ancestry. ~ Allegra Huston
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Allegra Huston
Mythology, in other words, is psychology misread as biography, history, and cosmology. ~ Joseph Campbell
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Joseph Campbell
If I can achieve for Celtic what I have achieved for Hibs, then I feel I will have done well for them. ~ Jock Stein
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by Jock Stein
The best thanks we could offer those who went before and raised the Irish working class from their knees was to press forward with determination and enthusiasm towards the ultimate goal of their efforts, a Co-operative Commonwealth for Ireland. ~ James Larkin
Celtic Mythology Irish quotes by James Larkin
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