“To be Irish today is the abandonment of shame and the younger people are moving it out and they're moving the fear away. They're not afraid, they're adventurous.” PeopleTodayMovingShameNot AfraidAbandonmentAdventurous Author:Malachy McCourt
“I failed everything in school. I left when I was 13 because I had no comprehension of what the hell they were talking about up there at the blackboard. I must have that ADD thing. But, listening to people I thought, that's wonderful to be able to tell a story.” PeopleStoriesAbleSchoolLeftTalkingHellWonderfulListeningAddComprehensionBlackboard Author:Malachy McCourt
“My purpose in life always has been to avoid work. And I hear these people saying, "I work hard and I pay my taxes." Well, you're an asshole.” PeopleWellsHas BeensHardPurposePayHard WorkTaxesPurpose Of Life Author:Malachy McCourt
“When I'm writing in long hand, it just goes on and on and on. When I was in the saloon business, I would just greet people and talk to them and avoid taxes, and getting behind the bar. What else.” PeopleWritingLongHandsBehindsGoes OnTaxesBarsSaloons Author:Malachy McCourt
“I've seen so many horrible and awful results and consequences of people practicing alcoholism. It's murder, I've seen that. I've seen a lot of suicides, a lot of strange sins.” PeopleSinResultsStrangeConsequenceMurderSuicideHorribleAwfulAlcoholism Author:Malachy McCourt
“I think people are so disillusioned with the parties. It's one party with two different names, and they are so spineless.” PeopleThinkingTwoDifferentNamesPartyDisillusionedDifferent NamesSpineless Author:Malachy McCourt
“I absolutely love the public transportation system in New York. No matter what, no matter how people complain, it is the best in the world.” PeopleWorldMatterNew YorkNo Matter WhatComplainingTransportationPublic Transportation Author:Malachy McCourt
“I kind of miss the old sleazy Times Square, in a way. And yet I don't mind not being accosted by all sorts of strange people.” PeopleWayMindKindMissingStrangeSquaresTimes SquareSleazy Author:Malachy McCourt
“There were a few people who got jobs in Limerick, a big barrel on wheels, and it was a barrel that went back and forth, and a shovel and a broom. So, they went around shoveling the horseshit into this barrel. So, you got that job when you were around 15, and then you got to retire at the age of 65, with a pension. A small pension. So that would be 50 years of shoveling horseshit. And I was advised very seriously that I should get that job.” PeopleShouldYearsBigsWould BeAgeJobsWheelsRetiringBack And ForthBarrelsPensionShovelsBroomsLimerick Author:Malachy McCourt