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Nothing holds you back more than your own insecurities. #quote

22/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Maidin mhaith agaibh. Good morning from Stair na hÉireann. Church ruins near Wicklow Gap, Co Wicklow, Fiachra Mangan Photography

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When you stop chasing the wrong things, you give the right things a chance to catch you. #quote

14/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Ballydavid, Dingle, Co Kerry, kerryviews.com​

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It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation. #quote

14/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Maidin mhaith agaibh. Good morning from Stair na hÉireann. Malahide Castle, Co Dublin, Stair na hÉireann

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There’s nothing like a beautiful sunset to end a healthy day. #quote

13/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Galley Head Lighthouse, Co Cork, Kieran Hayes Photography

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Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. #quote

12/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. The Burren, Co Clare, photo credit: archaic wonder

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When life knocks you down, try to land on your back. Because if you can look up, you can get up. #quote

12/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Maidin mhaith agaibh. Good morning from Stair na hÉireann. Dun Briste, Downpatrick Head, Co Mayo, RX70

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‘Saying nothing… sometimes says the most.’ –Emily Dickinson #quote

11/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Maidin mhaith agaibh. Good morning from Stair na hÉireann. Clogherhead, Co Louth, Fiachra Mangan Photography #ireland #irelandinspires

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History is for human self-knowledge… the only clue to what man can do is what man has done. –R. G. Collingwood #quote

10/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Oíche mhaith agaibh. Goodnight from Stair na hÉireann. Beltany Stone Circle, Raphoe, Co Donegal, Gareth Wray Photography garethwray.com

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Follow your dreams. #quote

10/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Maidin mhaith agaibh. Good morning from Stair na hÉireann. Sally Gap, Co Wicklow, Mark Caffrey Shutter Ireland Photography

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When you leave a beautiful place, you carry it with you wherever you go. #quote

08/04/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Maidin mhaith agaibh. Good morning from Stair na hÉireann. Flagstaff overlooking Carlingford Lough, Mac Creative Photography For some history, please see Mac’s page: https://goo.gl/Ggtakm

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Ireland 1847 | Asenath Nicholson, American philanthropist “We have often seen a donkey passing our window carrying a corpse, wound about with some old remnant of a blanket or a sheet.” Taken from the book The Truth Behind The Irish Famine:72 paintings, 472 eyewitness quotes www.jerrymulvihill.com
Ireland 1848 | Hermann Von Puckler Muskau “I visited a house and found it built of unhewn stones from the fields with the crevices stuffed with moss, and a roof made of staves covered half by straw and half by sods. The floor consisted of bare earth, and there was no ceiling under the above-mentioned semi-transparent roof. Chimneys also seem to be thought of as a useless luxury. The smoke went from the freestanding hearth apertures out through the window unhindered by any glass panes. A partition on the right divided the sleeping quarters of the family, all of whom slept together, and another one on the left for the pig and the cow. Thus the cabin stood in the middle of a field without a garden or comfort of any kind - and this is what they called an ‘excellent house’.” Taken from The Truth Behind The Irish Famine, 100 images, 472 eye witness quotes: www.jerrymulvihill.com

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