A lot of the time in Ireland we put people into boxes and that's it. — Adrian Dunbar Copy Share Image
Put an Irishman on the spit and you can always get another Irishman to turn him. — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
I was gonna move to Ireland for a while. All my family lives out there. — Angus Cloud Copy Share Image
I said, in talking, that I felt more and more the time wasted that was not spent in Ireland. — Lady Gregory Copy Share Image
Ah, Ireland... That damnable, delightful country, where everything that is right is the opposite of what it ought to be. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Greece is at a dangerous crossroads. Other countries-Portugal, Ireland, maybe Spain-are coming behind it. — Loukas Tsoukalis Copy Share Image
William Congreve is the only sophisticated playwright England has produced; and like Shaw, Sheridan, and Wilde, his nearest rivals, he was brought… — Kenneth Tynan Copy Share Image
Ever since I left Northern Ireland, I've always been pretty comfortable on my own, which contradicts a lot of people's perceptions of… — James Nesbitt Copy Share Image
“I would’ve loved to return to me home of Ireland, but Joshua never made the bloody pikes he was flogged for.” — Sharon Robards Copy Share Image
A typical Irish dinner would be: cream flavored with lobster, cream with bits of veal in it, green peas and cream, cream… — Nancy Mitford Copy Share Image
Iran, Ireland, Israel. That's three countries, four religions that HATE each other. Way to go, 'I'. — Jon Stewart Copy Share Image
Must we be put to shame by much smaller and poorer countries, by Ireland, France, Austria or Sweden, who have understood that… — Theodore Bikel Copy Share Image
A city built upon mud; A culture built upon profit; Free speech nipped in the bud, The minority always guilty. Why should… — Louis MacNeice Copy Share Image
“Milk was used in various forms during the summer months; in winter beer or water was used. Bread, cakes, potatoes, and sea… — William Petty Copy Share Image
Making an Irishness to be proud of in a real Republic. It is the vision of a real Republic where life and… — Michael D. Higgins Copy Share Image
It was a chance encounter with a biotech entrepreneur from Ireland that got me started as an entrepreneur in India, because I… — Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Copy Share Image
Altho that is so, Ireland has always denied and Ireland still denies that the Union was binding upon her either legally or… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The Scots (originally Irish, but by now Scotch) were at this time inhabiting Ireland, having driven the Irish (Picts) out of Scotland;… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I've got an Avalon guitar - that's the company that used to be Lowden. They come out of Ireland, and they're like… — James Vincent McMorrow Copy Share Image
“Ready yourselves!' Mullone heard himself say, which was strange, he thought, for he knew his men were prepared. A great cry came… — David Cook Copy Share Image
When my family moved from Ireland in the 70s, Britain was such a difficult place to be Irish. It was a decade… — Maggie O'Farrell Copy Share Image
I don't think we in Ireland have to follow slavishly what other countries have done. Ireland has its own strengths - in… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
I do go back to Ireland, and I'll probably be doing a film in Ireland in January, and I guess that kind… — Colm Meaney Copy Share Image
I was a child of the '60s basically, which is a real blank. I really started growing up, I think, in the… — Gavin Friday Copy Share Image
Christina Baker Kline writes exquisitely about two unlikely friends—one, a 91-year-old survivor of the grinding poverty of rural Ireland, immigrant New York… — Cathy Marie Buchanan Copy Share Image
“You turn the lights on and off here and if you can’t sleep and want something to read there are books in… — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
“Och, lass. Yer going to have to not do that.” Faolán exhaled. “Creeping up on a man is a dangerous thing, and… — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
“Romantic Ireland's dead and gone It's with O' Leary in the grave (September 1913)” — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
I love playing in Ireland and I've had great support here, like I get everywhere. — Jimmy White Copy Share Image
I spend most of my time in London but I come back to Ireland whenever I can. — Rory Gallagher Copy Share Image
I'm intrigued by my own schizoid background which involves Scotland, Ireland and London. — Jim Kerr Copy Share Image
I was in and about the Northern Ireland team, I was a young boy, an up and coming star in the team! — Kyle Lafferty Copy Share Image
You always get that from the Northern Ireland fans, whether it's at Windsor Park or away from home they always make a… — Stuart Dallas Copy Share Image
There is not a single injustice in Northern Ireland that is worth the loss of a single British soldier or a single… — James Callaghan Copy Share Image