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The work praises the man.
My first language is Gaelic.
Beware the anger of a patient man.
God's help is nearer than the door.
Tears and laughter, they are so much Gaelic to me.
Gaelic football is a very Irish sport, which I played.
I speak some French, Spanish, a little German and Gaelic.
I have always loved Scottish music - all sorts of Celtic, Gaelic music.
My father could swear in Gaelic and English, by the way, ladies and gentlemen.
My kids are Irish; I want them to grow up playing Gaelic football and learning Irish.
I really got into Gaelic music and the whole sound of it, and I got to go to Scotland.
Singing in Gaelic is very, very natural to do. I think lends itself very much so to being sung.
I can speak French, understand Gaelic and know my history. That's the training music has given me.
We used to speak Irish - Gaelic Irish - around the dinner table, but over the years, we lost that.
I've made 'The Pilgrimage' - where I actually had to speak Gaelic - and I was shooting in Belfast as well.
As a lad growing up in the Fifties and Sixties, I played both Gaelic football and soccer and loved them both.
I used to go to a Gaelic class on a Saturday morning, but I never felt myself that I could speak it properly.
The school I went to was so Gaelic that you learned how to play the tin whistle and how to Irish-dance in class.
Maud Gonne was - excuse me, Maud Gonne was central to the Gaelic literature revival. She wrote plays, and she sang.
The position is: the Gaelic language is no longer the native language; it is dead, yet food is being brought to the graveyard.
It wasn't so long ago that it was not popular to speak Gaelic in Ireland because the areas that Gaelic is spoken in were much poorer areas.
The Gaelic language itself depends very much on ear and rhythm, and when those who are thinking in Gaelic speak in English, they get the same rhythm.
When I was a senior in high school, I went to Ireland to study Irish Gaelic. And after one semester at Trinity College, I went way out to the west coast of Ireland and rented a little house by myself.
There is an oath upon her," he said to Arch, and I realized dimly that he was still speaking in Gaelic, though I understood him clearly. "She may not kill, save it is for mercy or her life. It is myself who kills for her.
When I do Gaelic music, I've learned about Gaelic culture; I've tried to learn the language. Whenever I do mouth music and there's Gaelic speakers in the audience, and they come up and go, 'Good job,' I'm always like, 'Phew.'
My father was a creature of the archaic world, really. He would have been entirely at home in a Gaelic hill-fort. His side of the family, and the houses I associate with his side of the family, belonged to a traditional rural Ireland.
Everything that we inherit, the rain, the skies, the speech, and anybody who works in the English language in Ireland knows that there's the dead ghost of Gaelic in the language we use and listen to and that those things will reflect our Irish identity.
There was a kind of madness in the country. Eamon De Valera, the prime minister, had this vision of an Ireland where we'd all be in some kind of native costume - which doesn't exist - and we'd be dancing at the crossroads, babbling away in Gaelic, going to Mass, everyone virginal and pure.
I think the poetry that came out of Belfast, and especially the Queen's University set, in the 1970s and '80s - you know, Paul Muldoon and Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon and Ciaran Carson - that was probably the finest body of work since the Gaelic renaissance, up there with the work of Yeats and Synge and Lady Gregory.
When I was a kid, if you didn't speak Irish, you really wanted to. And you played Gaelic games and you didn't pay any attention to what was happening in the outside world, because really, Ireland was the center of the universe. And I don't think that's the case anymore. Although, admittedly, it is the center of the universe.
The Black Watch is one of the most illustrious regiments. They've been at the vanguard of British military operations for 400 years. Something they're very proud of is what they call 'The Golden Thread,' where you can trace a line back from them to the first Black Watch soldiers who were from the Highlands, spoke Gaelic, and wore the kilt.