I left the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin in 2004, and I did five years of theater after that. — Aidan Turner Copy Share Image
Night fell clean and cold in Dublin, and wind moaned beyond my room as if a million pipes played the air. — Patricia Cornwell Copy Share Image
I sure love Ireland. The first trip I ever made was last year when I did this record in Dublin. — Michael W. Smith Copy Share Image
Can it be possible that the painters make John the Baptist a Spaniard in Madrid and an Irishman in Dublin? — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
My Dublin wasn't the Dublin of sing-songs, traditional music, sense of history and place and community. — Colin Farrell Copy Share Image
“not one private bank was opened in Dublin in the quarter century before 1793.” — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
I love working in Dublin, but when I'm in London, I'm more focused on my career. — Ruth Bradley Copy Share Image
When I die I want to decompose in a barrel of porter and have it served in all the pubs in Dublin. — J. P. Donleavy Copy Share Image
RyanAir have been getting a hard time because they've launched a £7 flight to New York. Although as always with RyanAir it… — Frankie Boyle Copy Share Image
I live in Dublin, God knows why. There are greatly more congenial places I could have settled in - Italy, France, Manhattan… — John Banville Copy Share Image
So you need hardly spell me how every word will be bound over to carry three score and ten toptypsical readings throughout… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
The truth is that I am in love with Dublin. I think it is the most beautiful town that I have ever… — George A. Moore Copy Share Image
We in Ireland are gifted beyond most peoples with a talent for acting, and in Dublin especially, while scorning culture, which indeed… — Susan Mitchell Copy Share Image
Paris is cafe culture, Dublin is pub culture, and that's the best place to solve all the world's problems: over a pint!… — Liam Cunningham Copy Share Image
There's a ruthlessness to the city now that wasn't there before. I was in Dublin a few months ago, when we were… — Liam Neeson Copy Share Image
Food in Dublin has gotten immeasurably better than it was. When I was a kid, there weren't a lot of options. Now… — James Vincent McMorrow Copy Share Image
“For ten years Dublin’s been changing faster than our minds can handle. The economic boom has given us too many people with… — Tana French Copy Share Image
I used to imagine it. I used to pretend that my Peugeot driving to the gym in the rain in Dublin was… — Conor McGregor Copy Share Image
I want to reveal in a simple way the usual - and unusual - life of the city; the corporation workman, the… — Patrick Kavanagh Copy Share Image
My mother hoped I would meet a nice doctor or barrister or accountant who would marry me and take me to live… — Maeve Binchy Copy Share Image
Today I am so at home in Dublin, more than in any other city, that I feel it has always been familiar… — Louis MacNeice Copy Share Image
What's fascinating is where they come from in the world. People in Bangladesh, a chap in a fire-base in Tikrit in Iraq.… — John Gimlette Copy Share Image
Write about winter in the summer. Describe Norway as Ibsen did, from a desk in Italy; describe Dublin as James Joyce did,… — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
Dublin dwindles so beautifully; there is no harsh separation between it and the country. It fades away, whereas London seems to devour… — George A. Moore Copy Share Image
I tried to read The Dubliners, when I went to Dublin a couple of years ago. I think I only go thurogh… — Brian D. McLaren Copy Share Image
...60 advocates of unorthodox therapies whose credentials are given in the ACS book (above).(:) Of these 60, thirty-nine or almost two-thirds, hold...medical… — Ralph W. Moss Copy Share Image
“When I look back, no matter how hard I try I can see clear break between one phase and another. It is… — John Banville Copy Share Image
Dublin is one of my favourite cities. It's an absolutely amazing place. — Tom Holland Copy Share Image
Fabulous place, Dublin is. The trouble is, you work hard and in Dublin you play hard as well. — Bonnie Tyler Copy Share Image
I go off into Dublin and two days later I'm spotted walking by the Liffey with a whole bunch of new friends. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I don't think I've actually drunk a beer for 15 years, except a few Guinnesses in Dublin, where it's the law. — Ian Botham Copy Share Image
My mother's mother came from Dublin and was an extremely fine cook, but we didn't learn, we just admired what she did. — Agnes Moorehead Copy Share Image
“Dublin housing prices are a lot like New York ones, except that in New York, you get New York for your money.” — Tana French The Likeness Copy Share Image
I didn't know who Bob Geldof or Richard Branson were and I thought Dublin was part of England. — Park Yeon-mi Copy Share Image
The part of Limerick we lived in is Georgian, you know, those Georgian houses. You see them in pictures of Dublin. — Frank McCourt Copy Share Image
I don't think America has ever had a center the way London is the center of England or Dublin is the center… — Richard Russo Copy Share Image