Irish Luck – Exploring Traditional Sayings and Beliefs

May your troubles be less and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.

A good beginning is half the work.

If you want peace, be prepared for war.

May the luck of the Irish be with you.

May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light.

Luck is believing you’re lucky.

May the road rise up to meet you.

The harder you work, the luckier you get.

May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow, and may trouble avoid you wherever you go.

May you always have a clean shirt, a clear conscience, and enough coins in your pocket to buy a pint of Guinness.

May you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you’re dead.

May your glass always be full and your heart never be empty.

May your feet never sweat, your neighbors never gossip, and your troubles always be small.

Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.

May your troubles be less and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.

May the sun shine warm upon your face and the rain fall softly on your fields.

May the wind always be at your back.

May good luck be your friend in whatever you do and may trouble be always a stranger to you.

May you always have walls for the winds, a roof for the rain, and tea beside the fire.

May your pockets be heavy and your heart be light, may good luck pursue you each morning and night.

Irish Luck – Exploring Traditional Sayings and Beliefs part 2

Luck is the residue of design.

May you never forget what is worth remembering, or remember what is best forgotten.

May your troubles be as few and as far apart as my grandmother’s teeth.

Luck is not chance, it’s toil. Fortune’s expensive smile is earned.

The harder you work, the luckier you get.

May the luck of the Irish be with you.

Always remember to forget the troubles that pass your way; but never forget the blessings that come each day.

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.

May good fortune be yours and may your joys never end.

May the luck of the Irish lead to happiest heights and the highway you travel be lined with green lights.

May the sound of happy music and the lilt of Irish laughter fill your heart with gladness that stays forever after.

May your heart be warm and happy with the lilt of Irish laughter every day in every way and forever and ever after.

Like the warmth of the sun and the light of the day, may the luck of the Irish shine bright on your way.

May your troubles be less and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.

May your days be many and your troubles be few. May all God’s blessings descend upon you. May peace be within you.

May you always have a clean shirt, a clear conscience, and enough coins in your pocket to buy a pint of Guinness.

May you never forget what is worth remembering, or remember what is best forgotten.

May you live as long as you want and never want as long as you live.

May the blessings of each day be the blessings you need most.

Like the warmth of the sun and the light of the day, may the luck of the Irish shine bright on your way.

May your troubles be less and your blessings be more, and nothing but happiness come through your door.

May you live as long as you want and never want as long as you live.

May the best day of your past be the worst day of your future.

May your neighbors respect you, trouble neglect you, the angels protect you, and heaven accept you.

May you have warm words on a cold evening, a full moon on a dark night, and the road downhill all the way to your door.

Alfred Sorsazo

A seeker of inspiration and beauty in words. I share quotes that touch the soul, provoke thought, and inspire change.

Finding and sharing wisdom that helps you better understand yourself and the world around you. Why quotes? Short phrases contain incredible power - they can inspire, support, give hope, or just make you smile.

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