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Quotes About Celtic

Celtic music will always be around, even if with the mainstream crowds it dies out.
~ Natalie MacMaster
You didn't hear anything about 'Celtic Pride' when they had Sidney Wicks and Curtis Rowe and they were only winning 32 games a year.
~ Jack Ramsay
It was an amazing experience for me to play at Celtic Park in a big European game. It's a privilege to be a Celtic player, with massive crowds and great fans.
~ Oliver Burke
I have a short temper - I think it's part of the Celtic background. I used to be a lot more angry, but I was quite discreet with it.
~ Julian Lennon
Some genealogies claimed to be able to trace the Maclean ancestry even further back, going as far as Julius Caesar, and, in some cases, admittedly more tendentiously, to the ancient Celtic god of the sun.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
The nearest equivalents to Celtic sheep are Welsh Black Mountain and Soay sheep.
~ Joan P. Alcock
Celtic you'll live and Celtic you'll die.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Amory became thirteen, rather tall and slender, and more than ever on to his Celtic mother. He had tutored occasionally—the idea being that he was to keep up, at each place taking up the work where he left off, yet as no tutor ever found the place he left off, his mind was still in very good shape.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The early Celtic Christians called the Holy Spirit 'the wild goose.' And the reason why is they knew that you cannot tame him.
~ John Eldredge
The Celtic folk-tales have been collected while the practice of story-telling is still in full vigour, though there is every sign that its term of life is already numbered.
~ Joseph Jacobs
I love British folk music, but I'm not obsessed with it. I love the Celtic stuff, and Enya is a favorite, but that's more electronic.
~ Weyes Blood
Physically I was not strong enough to play at Celtic and I know myself it was not my best time as a football player, for sure.
~ Teemu Pukki
My father has played at Celtic before. He has told me it is really intense, and it is good to grow as a footballer by playing for this club.
~ Timothy Weah
From the perspective of what happened with Celtic people might argue that I didn't have the experience for another big job but I don't think my experience with Celtic explains why I couldn't get a job in the fourth division.
~ John Barnes
I loved that pressure. That's what fuels you as a player. That achievement of playing for Celtic is massive. All the fans put that pressure on your head but it makes sure you go and perform.
~ Scott Sinclair
Few in the Nineties would have ventured to prophesy that the remote dim singer of the Celtic Twilight would, in a new age, become the leading poet of the English-speaking world. None have disputed the claim of William Butler Yeats to that title.
~ Austin Clarke
I love the sun, but we don't get on at all; it doesn't agree with my Celtic tones. I also like nothing better than putting on a big ski jacket and feeling the wind in my face.
~ Erin O'Connor
The first thing I remember was going up to Celtic Park to watch Celtic, feeling the full effect of the stadium. When you see the players on the park for the first time, you get sucked in and it's like a dream.
~ Robert Snodgrass
Eriugena and other Celtic teachers speak of Christ as our memory, as the one who leads us to our deepest identity, as the one who remembers the song of our beginnings .
~ John Philip Newell
On good days I hope we were formed for a purpose, but there is also a deep throbbing, a grim Celtic warning that life can be either full or futile. And there is no sense to how that will be revealed; we graft meaning on our lives as best we can.
~ John Donohue
I got the call, 'Celtic want you.' And I knew Celtic were a top, top team. I thought it would be much easier than it was. It was quicker than I thought. When you got the ball, there was always a defender at you.
~ Teemu Pukki
When I played in Germany there was also a good atmosphere in the games but this is better at Celtic.
~ Teemu Pukki
I was brought up in Glasgow, and I was a big Celtic follower.
~ Andrew Robertson
I really like mugwort. It's a witch plant and a purifier of energy. It's considered to be very important and powerful in the Celtic and Scandinavian tradition.
~ Kerli