Elizabeth Bowen Quotes About Ireland

We have collected for you the TOP of Elizabeth Bowen's best quotes about Ireland! Here are collected all the quotes about Ireland starting from the birthday of the Novelist – June 7, 1899! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 5 sayings of Elizabeth Bowen about Ireland. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • Sport and death are the two great socializing factors in Ireland.

    Elizabeth Bowen (1998). “Bowen's Court”
  • Ireland is a great country to die or be married in.

    Elizabeth Bowen (1998). “Bowen's Court”
  • ...though one can be callous in Ireland one cannot be wholly opaque or material. An unearthly disturbance works in the spirit; reason can never reconcile one to life; nothing allays the wants one cannot explain.

    Elizabeth Bowen (1998). “Bowen's Court”
  • The Irish landowner, partly from laziness but also from an indifferent delicacy, does not interfere in the lives of the people round. Sport and death are the two great socializing factors in Ireland, but these cannot operate the whole time: on the whole, the landowner leaves his tenants and work-people to make their own mistakes, while he makes his.

  • Art is for [the Irish] inseparable from artifice: of that, the theatre is the home. Possibly, it was England made me a novelist.

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