Katharine Tynan Quotes
Katharine Tynan (1887). “Shamrocks”
The trouble with the Irish question always has been that it was an English question.
Katharine Tynan (1922). “The Wandering Years”
The life in which nothing happens goes the fastest, because it has no landmarks.
Katharine Tynan (1919). “The Years of the Shadow”
Katharine Tynan (1913). “Twenty-five Years: Reminiscences”
Katharine Tynan (1922). “The Wandering Years”
I have always believed that hair is a very sure index of character.
Katharine Tynan (1913). “Twenty-five Years: Reminiscences”
Katharine Tynan (1922). “The Wandering Years”
I have often heard it said that the Irish are too ready to forgive. It is a noble failing.
Katharine Tynan (1922). “The Wandering Years”
Irish people have a trick of over-statement, at which one ceases to wince as one grows older.
Katharine Tynan (1913). “Twenty-five Years: Reminiscences”
To be a saint does not exclude fine dresses nor a beautiful house.
Katharine Tynan (1928). “The Respectable Lady”