The Celts certainly have it in a wonderful measure. Matthew Arnold
[the] qualities -those of good soldiers but bad citizens - explain the historical fact, that the celts have shaken states everywhere, but founded none. Theodor Mommsen
Until the early nineties, I was under the impression that the Celts were this mad collection of anarchists from Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Loreena McKennitt
Traditionally, historians thought in terms of invasions: the Celts took over the islands, then the Romans, then the Anglo-Saxons. It now seems much more likely that the resident population doesn't change as much as thought. The people stay put but are reculturalized by some new dominant culture. Norman Davies
According to some accounts, the Celts (Galati in Latin, Γάλλοi in Greek) were descended from their son Galatos. Source: Internet
Back in London, Irish musician Davy Spillane told Emmerson about a belief that nomadic Celts lived in Africa or India before they migrated to Western Europe. Source: Internet