England was never my home. I had a home there but Dublin is my home so leaving Ireland was the hardest thing… — Kevin Kilbane Copy Share Image
I grew up in an estate that had like, a patch of grass that you could kick football around on, and there… — CMAT Copy Share Image
But one of the most fantastic things about Ireland and Dublin is that the pubs are like Paris and the cafe culture.… — Hugh Dancy Copy Share Image
I'm crazy about Dublin. If you went back 3,000 years in my ancestry you wouldn't find a drop of Irish blood in… — Harold Prince 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
I was raised in New York, so that's the greatest city in the world to me, but if you take that out… — Michelle Visage Copy Share Image
I grew up in musicals actually, and the last show I did in Dublin, 'Alice in Funderland', was a musical, and one… — Sarah Greene Copy Share Image
We've done shows - we'll be in Dublin, and it will be nonstop pandemonium to the point where you think the crowd… — Lupe Fiasco Copy Share Image
My family, although they're very large on both my parents' sides, they don't know much about their family tree. Occasionally, they try… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
My mother's father was from Sligo, and he used to say it was the hardest thing in the world to find a… — Lawrence Block Copy Share Image
One of the reasons I got into this game was because I wanted to learn how to get myself comfortable in uncomfortable… — Conor McGregor Copy Share Image
872, Ivar, King of the Northmen of all Ireland and Britain , ended his life." He had conquered Mercia and East Anglia.… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
You say fate is almost indispensable to literature - I think it's completely indispensable, at least in a novel, because a novel… — Daniel Kehlmann Copy Share Image
The White House was designed by Hoban, a noted Irish-American architect, and I have no doubt that he believed by incorporating several… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
A lot of Polish and Russian Jews had this experience: they would emigrate, thinking they were on their way to New York.… — Rosemary Mahoney Copy Share Image
I saw Damien Rice in Dublin when I was 13, and that inspired me to want to pursue being a songwriter... I… — Ed Sheeran Copy Share Image
I'm not recognised that much. I'm just a bald man in glasses and there's a rash of them in Dublin. It'd be… — Roddy Doyle Copy Share Image
If you remove the English Army tomorrow and hoist the green flag over Dublin Castle., unless you set about the organization of… — James Connolly Copy Share Image
My father was from Belfast; my mother was from Crossmolina. I grew up in Dublin. — Colm Wilkinson Copy Share Image
“...I live in Ireland every day in a drizzly dream of a Dublin walk...” — John Geddes Copy Share Image
Johnny Giles is my favourite Leeds player, without doubt. He was a fierce competitor. I met him once, at a black-tie event… — Ardal O'Hanlon Copy Share Image
My intention was to write a chapter of the moral history of my country and I chose Dublin for the scene because… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
I felt a connection to the traditional music in all the pubs in Dublin that we stopped into. — Noah Reid Copy Share Image
My mother was very strict, and though I was reserved, I did give in to certain demands of my age, like sneaking… — Naga Chaitanya Copy Share Image
I've only been to Dublin once, and I had a great time. I got completely soaked because it was rainy. — Jodie Foster Copy Share Image
When I came back to Dublin I was courtmartialed in my absence and sentenced to death in my absence, so I said… — Brendan Behan Copy Share Image
Damnation' and 'Dublin Murders' are the first lead roles I've gotten to do. The more time you spend in front of the… — Killian Scott Copy Share Image
I spent five years in Dublin as a stand-up, living on pea sandwiches. But at times I quite enjoyed the bohemian penniless… — Ardal O'Hanlon Copy Share Image
The rain was dashing in torrents against the window-panes, and the wind sweeping in heavy and fitful gusts along the dreary and… — Charles Lever Copy Share Image
Cadiz is a city of magic, like Cracow or Dublin, to set the mind on fire at a turn of a corner.… — Honor Tracy Copy Share Image
I remember being in Dublin in a café and seeing him [Jack Gleeson] two or three years ago, and he came in… — Taika Waititi Copy Share Image
Dublin's a great place. It really is. It's a great place. And Ireland, especially, is a great place. I've realized that growing… — Barry Keoghan Copy Share Image
Broadchurch' was very naturalistically shot, in many respects, whereas 'Dublin Murders' has a slightly heightened element cinematically, because there is a supernatural,… — Killian Scott Copy Share Image
250,000 people turned up in Dublin to cheer me on an open-topped bus along O'Connell St after my world title winning fight… — Barry McGuigan Copy Share Image