Seven cards with envelopes featuring quotes from Irish writers. Printed on high quality card stock and left blank inside for your own message.
Cards include the following 7 quotes:
“And you’ll miss me more as the narrowing weeks wing by: someday duly, oneday truly, twosday newly, til Whensday.” James Joyce Finnegans Wake
“The life of man is a journey; a journey that must be travelled however bad the roads or the accomodation.” Oliver Goldsmith The Citizen of the World
“Leafy shadows, all dancing, lovely in shine and shower.” Katharine Tynan The Tree Lover
“A Lady decidedly. Fast? Perhaps. Original? Undoubtedly. Worth knowing? Rather.” George Egerton A Cross Line
“A human heart, at whatever age, opens only to the heart that opens in return.” Maria Edgeworth Helen
“And happiness… What is it? I say it is neither virtue nor pleasure nor this thing nor that, but simply growth. We are happy when we are growing.” John Butler Yeats Letters to his son, W.B. Yeats, and others: 1869-1922
“If the curses came from the heart, it would be a sin. But it is from the lips they come, and we use them only to give force to our speech. They are a great relief to the heart.” Peig Sayers The Western Island by Robin Flower