Irish Romance Quotes

Quotes tagged as "irish-romance" Showing 1-17 of 17
Virginia Henley
“...to be Irish is to know the world will break your heart before you are thirty.”
Virginia Henley, The Hawk and the Dove

Whitney K.E.
“Lost: Heartbeat. Last seen being chased away by an Irishman’s shameless grin. Reward if returned.”
Whitney K-E, What Happens in Ireland

Richelle E. Goodrich
“It’s simply this:
the Irish kiss,
a snog o’ bliss,
be blessed luck
from any miss.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Paula Millhouse
“Did you know ‪#‎Leprechauns‬ didn't start out in Ireland as those short little redheaded guys sporting green felt suits?

#Leprechauns were once fierce warriors who protected the coast from marauders and defended the land. Then Christianity showed up and decided to do away with all that, and they downplayed the heroic actions of those warriors to the extent that we see them as the iconic little guys with pots of gold today. Nothing quite like a group of gossiping Christians to turn the tide on historical events, huh?

Have a look at my story and see how magic reveals the true nature of one Michael McKnight, the ‪#‎Leprechaun‬ of Three Wishes.

Treat yourself to a St. Patrick's Day Lunchbox Romance”
Paula Millhouse

Sara  Humphreys
“Scaoileadh Me....
'Release me.' That was what he said. No doubt about it. It was in Gaelic, but that was what the voice said.
Holy. Crap.”
Sara Humphreys, Luck of the Irish

“You’ll win her with ya Irish charm and green eyes, so ya will. Now drink up ya coffee and stop whining like a baby. This girl’s gonna have a fantastic night tomorrow. She’s gonna worship da ground ya c**k drags on.”
JoAnne Kenrick, Sweet Irish Kiss

“Drop by Bell’s for an Irish Kiss anytime. The best in England”
JoAnne Kenrick, Sweet Irish Kiss

Kris Kennedy
“It was a kiss that slowed down as it went, a great, long adoring kiss, Tadhg slanting his mouth first to one side, then the other, drowning her in the unyielding, unstoppable claiming of his kiss.”
Kris Kennedy, King's Warrior

Leigh Ann Edwards
“What is it I can do to repay you for your deeds?" He watched a sweet smile spread across her rosy lips, and in those unforgettably magical blue eyes, he caught a mischievous sparkle he'd not noticed before.
"I will think of something, Killian O'Brien. One day, I am certain, I will think of a way.”
Leigh Ann Edwards, The Farrier's Daughter

Vi Carter
“I'd be the first. The last.”
Vi Carter, Mafia Prince

“Ya game is fine, but ya booze-eyes are a problem. Not like ya ta drink this much. I reckon ya banjo’d, so ya are.”
JoAnne Kenrick, Sweet Irish Kiss

Ashlyn Chase
“I wish the Irish had never invented whiskey," Pat said. Mr. O'Malley smirked, "The Irish didn't invent it. God did. It was his way of keepin' the Irish from takin' over the world.”
Ashlyn Chase, I Dream of Dragons

Ashlyn Chase
“He brightened. "Are you Irish then?"
"My last name is McNally. I'm as Irish as Paddy's pig.”
Ashlyn Chase, I Dream of Dragons

Leigh Ann Edwards
“I may not have journeyed to other lands, but a trip through the fairy glade is a journey few others have taken, and fewer still have spoken of. I will look forward to taking you with me, Killian. You will see why I always feel the need to return."
He was not remotely certain he would ever share her sentiments.”
Leigh Ann Edwards, The Farrier's Daughter

Vi Carter
“As if anyone could hold a candle to Jack. It would be like trying to keep one lit in the middle of a tornado”
Vi Carter, Mafia Prince

Vi Carter
“So they know she is never to be touched, that she is mine.”
Vi Carter, Mafia Prince