I think everyone acknowledges Teddy is the person in the Senate who speaks for Ireland. — Jean Kennedy Smith Copy Share Image
“It is an ancient land, honoured in the archives of civilisation. Every great European race has sent its stream to the river… — Thomas Davis Copy Share Image
I've only been to Ireland once, and I felt I would wake up with voices in my head, almost like music, and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
My mother is Roman Catholic - she's from Ireland - and my father is from Egypt, and his father is from Syria. — Jonathan Roumie Copy Share Image
We're on the verge of civil war in Northern Ireland. Why? Because if you take away the forums of democracy you don't… — Ian Paisley Copy Share Image
But I will say that living in Ireland has changed the cadence and fullness of speech, since the Irish love words and… — Anne McCaffrey Copy Share Image
I'd love to live in Ireland but I'd like to live as me, not what someone thinks I am. People don't understand… — Van Morrison Copy Share Image
One thing we do know is that mass literacy is a product of the 19th century, at least in English-speaking cultures -… — Robert Hass Copy Share Image
I did find New Zealand similar to Ireland. The people, obviously. I found that, ironically, although these two countries were very far… — Saoirse Ronan Copy Share Image
“They'd listen silenty, with grave faces: but once they'd turn to each other they'd smile cruelly. He couldn't have it both ways.… — John McGahern Copy Share Image
The English playwrights of the '50s and '60s didn't really keep writing or getting produced, while the Irish did. There's encouragement for… — Garry Hynes Copy Share Image
“Ireland had clung to her youth, indeed to her childhood, longer and more tenaciously than any other country in Europe, resisting Change,… — Seán Ó Faoláin Copy Share Image
I'm far from believing that we've solved the problem of violence in the 20th century and that's why I'm not discouraged that… — Pierre Trudeau Copy Share Image
“A ógánaigh... ná bris an ghloine ghlan 'tá eadrainn (ní bhristear gloine gan fuil is pian) óir tá Neamh nó Ifreann thall… — Caitlín Maude Copy Share Image
On the Northern Ireland question, for instance, the British and Irish governments prohibit media contact with members of the IRA, but we… — Kate Adie Copy Share Image
I'm not a comic person at all. It never reached me in the north of Ireland, in the '60s and '70s growing… — Ciaran Hinds Copy Share Image
I came to the resolve that the attempt was not only worth trying, but should be tried in the very near future… — James Stephens Copy Share Image
“I believe hurling is the best of us, one of the greatest and most beautiful expressions of what we can be. For… — Dónal Óg Cusack Copy Share Image
I think New York is working its way into my poems. It takes a while for a place to filter its way… — Nick Laird Copy Share Image
When I come out on the road of a morning, when I have had a night's sleep and perhaps a breakfast, and… — Frank Delaney Copy Share Image
“Mother put on her serious face. "I can't stand idly by and watch the country go down the Swannee. The political arena… — Ferdia MacAnna Copy Share Image
A weird theory I have is we come from a suppressed culture. Ireland is one of the most invaded countries ever. I… — Gavin Friday Copy Share Image
When I read or hear of the mutual injuries of England and Ireland, I fancy it would have been a blessed thing… — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
When the Irishman is found outside of Ireland in another environment, he very often becomes a respected man. The economic and intellectual… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
It's an honour to play for Northern Ireland and scoring makes the experience extra special. — Stuart Dallas Copy Share Image
It is often said that in Ireland there is an excess of genius unsustained by talent; but there is talent in the… — V. S. Pritchett Copy Share Image
I have nothing to regret, to retract or take back . . . I can only say; God Save Ireland! — Edward Condon Copy Share Image
“Cad é an mhaith dom eagla a bheith orm? Ní shaorfadh eagla duine ón mbás, dar ndóigh.” — Peig Sayers Copy Share Image
The problem with Ireland is that it's a country full of genius, but with absolutely no talent. — Hugh Leonard Copy Share Image
My dad is Irish. I spent my childhood going back and forth between Ireland and America. — Olivia Wilde Copy Share Image
I would quite like to do something on Ireland about the culture, James Joyce, Yeats, persuade Seamus Heaney to have a chat… — Rick Stein Copy Share Image
The flight I'm most excited about is the one that takes me back to Northern Ireland to visit family and friends. — Rory McIlroy Copy Share Image
Ireland is one our friend and ally... We need to ensure that Brexit and other political challenges don't threaten the peace process… — Tom Suozzi Copy Share Image
In the vast majority of cases the secret society symbolism hearkens from two places - Ireland and Egypt. — Michael Tsarion Copy Share Image
I knew I was going to lose my house in Ireland and all the other properties. It's all gone. But my house… — Shane Filan Copy Share Image
I've been all over the world. I've been to Japan, Africa, Morocco, everywhere. Heck yeah, I would go to Ireland. Why not? — Donald Cerrone Copy Share Image
In Tasmania, an island the size of Ireland whose primeval forests astonished 19th-century Europeans, an incomprehensible ecological tragedy is being played out. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
It's Northern Ireland, it's Ireland, it's Scotland, it's Wales, there's Scousers, Londoners, all behind me. — Carl Frampton Copy Share Image
Oh my God, you want to talk about a leper? A guy that's full of disease that's spreading disease all over Ireland?… — Kelvin Gastelum Copy Share Image
More Irishmen died fighting for Britain in World War I than died fighting against her in all of Ireland's bids for independence… — David Frum Copy Share Image