the way with Ireland is that no sooner do you get away from her than the golden mists begin to close about her, and she lies, an Island of the Blest, something enchanted in our dreams. When you come back you may think you are disillusioned, but you know well that the fairy mists will begin to gather about her once more.
January has only one thing to be said for it: it is followed by February. Nothing so well becomes its passing. - Katharine Tynan
January has only one thing to be said for it: it is followed by February. Nothing so well becomes its passing.
- Katharine Tynan
O, the red rose may be fair, And the lily statelier; But my shamrock, one in three Takes the very heart of me! - Katharine Tynan
O, the red rose may be fair, And the lily statelier; But my shamrock, one in three Takes the very heart of me!
The Irish always jest even though they jest with tears. - Katharine Tynan
The Irish always jest even though they jest with tears.
It's a strange thing now how people will know they're dying themselves when no one else could suspect anything wrong at all with them. - Katharine Tynan
It's a strange thing now how people will know they're dying themselves when no one else could suspect anything wrong at all with them.
The life in which nothing happens goes the fastest, because it has no landmarks. - Katharine Tynan
The life in which nothing happens goes the fastest, because it has no landmarks.
Irish people have a trick of over-statement, at which one ceases to wince as one grows older. - Katharine Tynan
Irish people have a trick of over-statement, at which one ceases to wince as one grows older.
It is a horrible demoralizing thing to be a lawyer. You look for such low motives in everyone and everything. - Katharine Tynan
It is a horrible demoralizing thing to be a lawyer. You look for such low motives in everyone and everything.
I have always believed that hair is a very sure index of character. - Katharine Tynan
I have always believed that hair is a very sure index of character.
There is an Irish way of paying compliments as though they were irresistible truths which makes what would otherwise be an impertinence delightful. - Katharine Tynan
There is an Irish way of paying compliments as though they were irresistible truths which makes what would otherwise be an impertinence delightful.
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