Are you looking for St. Patrick’s Day Quotes? St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated on March 17th, commemorates St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. It’s a day marked by festivities, parades, the wearing of green attire, and the celebration of Irish culture. Explore our collection of St. Patrick’s Day quotes that the spirit of this lively and joyous occasion. Share these quotations with your friends and social media.
May your troubles be less, your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.- Irish Blessing
May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you. Irish Blessing
Being Irish is very much a part of who I am. I take it everywhere with me. –Colin Farrell
Whether it’s St. Patrick’s Day or not, everyone has a little luck o’ the Irish in them. — Laura Sommers
May the Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you. May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of St. Patrick behold you.
St. Patrick’s Day Quotes
A good friend is like a four-leaf clover — hard to find, lucky to have. – Irish Proverb
May you have all the happiness and luck that life can hold—and at the end of your rainbows may you find a pot of gold.
St. Patrick’s Day is a day to celebrate our green heritage. The ancestry of Ireland. It is a day to celebrate what it means to be Irish and of Irish descent. —Anthony T. Hicks
Everybody is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, but if your name is Eisenhower, you’ve got to wear something green to show it. Dwight D. Eisenhower
There are only two kinds of people in the world, the Irish, and those who wish they were. — Irish Saying
I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.
You gotta try your luck at least once a day because you could be going around lucky all day and not even know it.
Yeah, it’s St. Paddy’s Day. Everyone’s Irish tonight. —Norman Reedus
The Irish can charm the heart out of ye. Irish Saying’
There is no language like the Irish for soothing and quieting. –John Millington Synge
Here’s to you and here’s to me, I pray that friends we’ll always be, but if by chance we disagree, the heck with you, and here’s to me.
Wishing you a pot of gold and all the joy your heart can hold.
May you get all of your wishes but one, so you’ll always have something to strive for. – Irish Blessing
May the love and protection Saint Patrick can give be yours in abundance as long as you live.
You can’t hear Irish tunes without knowing you’re Irish and wanting to pound that fact into the floor. — Jennifer Armstrong
Wherever you go and whatever you do, may the luck of the Irish be there with you.
Luck was a mechanism to be devised, and luck and destiny were merely two sides of the same coin.
There are good ships and there are wood ships, the ships that sail the sea. But the best ships are friendships, and may they ever be. – Irish Toast
Here’s to good Irish friends – never above you, never below you, always beside you Irish Toast
You can take a man out of Ireland, but you can’t take the Irishness out of the man. — Tyson Fury
Luck is great, but most of life is hard work.
St. Patrick’s Day is an enchanted time—a day to begin transforming winter’s dreams into summer’s magic. —Adrienne Coo
There are only two classes of people – the Irish and those who wish they were Irish. Therese Duffy
Don’t throw away luck on little stuff. Save it up.
They say there are only two kinds of people on St. Patrick’s Day: the Irish, and the people that drive them home. —Conan O’Brien
May you live as long as you want and never want as long as you live. – Irish Toast
May the leprechauns dance over your bed and bring you sweet dreams.
Imagine if we were all magical leprechauns and every wish ever made on a four-leaf clover obliged us to help others obtain their wishes. Now imagine if people simply lived like this were true.
Be still and know that I am. Be still and know. Be still. Be.
If you’re Irish, it doesn’t matter where you go—you’ll find family. —Victoria Smurfit
To all the days here and after, may they be filled with fond memories, happiness, and laughter. – Irish Toast
Never iron a four-leaf clover, because you don’t want to press your luck.
I’m from Ireland, and I’ll stay in Ireland until I die. –Tom Cruise
I have noticed that timing and luck sometimes line up in such a way that you can catch a break. — Ellie Kemper
When anyone asks me about the Irish character, I say look at the trees. Maimed, stark, and misshapen, but ferociously tenacious.
May your neighbors respect you, troubles neglect you, the angels protect you, and heaven accept you. – Irish Blessing
One thought of the shamrock makes the whole world akin.
May your trouble be less. And your blessings be more. And nothing but happiness comes through your door. –Irish Blessing
May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow. And may trouble avoid you wherever you go. — Irish Blessing
May the best day of your past be the worst day of your future.
The Irish celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in gratitude for the service that he did them in bringing to the Irish their most priceless possession—the gift of faith.
There’s the joy of ole’ Killarney, in these wishes meant for you; There’s a bit of Irish blarney, and a touch of magic too. There’s a wish of lots of laughter and good luck, be sure of that; And a wish that all your dreams may come true in no time flat.
Making [St. Patrick’s Day] is 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
Lighten up, just enjoy life, smile more, laugh more, and don’t get so worked up about things. Kenneth Branagh, Irish actor
Ireland is a land of poets and legends, of dreamers and rebels. –Nora Roberts
Each petal on the shamrock brings a wish your way: Good health, good luck, and happiness for today and every day. — Irish Blessing
Ireland has always been the home of the dreamer, the poet, and the storyteller.
St. Paddy’s Day is our celebration day for Ireland’s favorite saint who both saved us from the snakes and gave us our day to celebrate our Irish heritage. —Paddy O’Furniture
That’s what the holidays are for—for one person to tell the stories and another to dispute them. Isn’t that the Irish way? —Lara Flynn Boyle
May your blessings outweigh the number of shamrocks that grow, and may trouble avoid you wherever you go. – Irish Blessing
May the clouds in your life be only a background for a lovely sunset.
For the whole world is Irish on the seventeenth of March! — Thomas Augustine Daly
The best luck of all is the luck you make for yourself. – Douglas McArthur
Saint Patrick was a gentleman, who through strategy and stealth, drove all the snakes from Ireland, here’s a toast to his health. But not too many toasts, lest you lose yourself and then forget the good Saint Patrick and see all those snakes again.
May good luck be with you wherever you go. And your blessing outnumber the shamrocks that grow
Love is never defeated, and I could add, that the history of Ireland proves it. –Pope John Paul II
Here is the enigma of Patrick: he looms large on the imaginative horizon of so many people, yet he saw himself as a Christian bishop from the embattled edge of a crumbling empire. —Thomas O’Loughli
When it comes to luck, you make your own. – Bruce Springsteen
The only sure thing about luck is that it will change. — Wilson Mizner
May you always walk in the sunshine. May you never want for more. May Irish angels rest their wings beside your nursery door.
Whether I drink often or just once in a while; I’m always sure to raise a glass to the dear old Emerald Isle.
In Ireland, the inevitable never happens and the unexpected constantly occurs. —John Pentland Mahaffy
Luck can only get you so far. – J. K. Rowling
May you never find trouble all crowdin’ and shovin’. But always good fortune all smilin’ and lovin’.
That’s right, there’s free beer in Irish paradise. Everyone’s jealous. –Kevin Hearne
The amount of good luck coming your way depends on your willingness to act. — Barbara Sher
You’ve got to think lucky. If you fall into a mudhole, check your back pocket — you might have caught a fish.
Even when they have nothing, the Irish emit a kind of happiness, a joy. —Fiona Shaw
I’m Irish! When I feel well I feel better than anyone, when I am in pain I yell at the top of my lungs, and when I am dead I shall be deader than anybody.
I see the world through Irish eyes, and they are smiling. —Denise Morrison
We are all a great deal luckier than we realize. We usually get what we want, or near enough. – Roald Dahl
May everything turn green today, except your gills! Lester B. Dill
That’s what the holidays are for—for one person to tell the stories and another to dispute them. Isn’t that the Irish way? –Lara Flynn Boyle
May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. — Irish Blessing
Every St. Patrick’s Day every Irishman goes out to find another Irishman to make a speech to.
You’re not in America now, you’re in Ireland. So have a drink and shut up.
We may have bad weather in Ireland, but the sun shines in the hearts of the people, and that keeps us all warm. —Marianne Williamson
If you have two friends in your lifetime, you’re lucky. If you have one good friend, you’re more than lucky. – S. E. Hinton
So, also, the Irish celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in gratitude for the service that he did them in bringing to the Irish their most priceless possession – the gift of faith. Therese Duffy
The heart of an Irishman is nothing but his imagination. –George Bernard Shaw
I will tell you, my body immediately responds to being in Ireland because every single cell in my body says yes.
Bless your little Irish heart and every other Irish part.
May the lilt of Irish laughter lighten every load.
That’s right, there’s free beer in Irish paradise. Everyone’s jealous. —Kevin Hearne
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