Some Irish proverbs:
"Is milis fíon, is searbh a íoc." "Wine is sweet, its payment bitter."
"Is minic a bhris béal duine a shrón" "(It is) often a person's mouth broke his nose"
"Aithníonn ciaróg ciaróg eile" "One beetle recognises another (beetle)"
"Aghaidh an oilc i bhfad uainn" "The face of evil (be it) far from us"
'Gaelic' languages include both Scottish Gaelic and Irish, making it impossible to know which one is being asked for. You are encouraged to ask a question that specifies Scottish Gaelicor Irish to assure that you receive the translation you are seeking.
Irish 'Gaelic' and Scots Gaelic both use 'eile'.
Erse?
Yes. It is closer to Scottish Gaelic than Irish. It has a rather non-Gaelic orthography compared to the other two however.
It is. It's one of the Irish Gaelic versions of John. The other one is Eoin.
Zoe means "life" in Greek, but it has no meaning in Gaelic or any other language.
It's not in Gaelic or any other Celtic language.
No there is not. But there a some websites that have funny quotes from the movie Friday, as well as other websites that have funny quotes about the weekday Friday.
Yes, of course you can "take quotes" from writing other than dialogue.
There is not an official book of office quotes, although there are many web pages which list quotes, as well as a day-by-day calendar. This has quotes, stories and other information.
Cute life quotes can be found from the web site titled SearchQuotes. Many other types of quotes can be found there also.
You can find happy quotes online at QuoteMeHappy. Other options are Romantic-ideas-online under happiness quotes, FamousQuotesOnline or ThinkExist under topic happiness quotes.
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