Roy Keane is an iconic figure in world football, never mind the Republic of Ireland, so if you're talking about egos, it… — Martin O'Neill Copy Share Image
In more static societies, like Ireland, you can tell where a person is from by their surname, or where their grandparents are… — Anne Enright Copy Share Image
“That guy in the corner. Never tells the truth, as a matter of principle. Why answer a question, he says, if you… — Pete McCarthy Copy Share Image
It is Ireland's sacred duty to send over, every few years, a playwright to save the English theater from inarticulate glumness. — Kenneth Tynan Copy Share Image
Unless people who voted for unionist parties are suddenly going to vote for a united Ireland, which I don't believe will happen,… — Leo Varadkar Copy Share Image
“There was a certain untamed energy about the west of Ireland – full of tragedy and struggle, sown with the flesh of… — Rhian J. Martin Copy Share Image
It was great to work in Ireland because it's such a beautiful country, but it's not particularly easy to film in because… — Anjelica Huston Copy Share Image
Irish people have a trick of over-statement, at which one ceases to wince as one grows older. — Katharine Tynan Copy Share Image
However it may be for others, for us of the Citizen Army there is but one ideal - an Ireland ruled, and… — James Connolly Copy Share Image
We who represent the Unionist Party in England and Scotland have supported, and we mean to support to the end, the loyal… — Bonar Law Copy Share Image
“Gladstone .. spent his declining years trying to guess the answer to the Irish Question; unfortunately, whenever he was getting warm, the… — W.C. Sellar Copy Share Image
It is not only our duty to America, but also to Ireland. We could not hope to succeed in our effort to… — Thomas Francis Meagher Copy Share Image
I went up for the first time when I was 18. It's a great place - I love L.A.; I mean, in… — Jack Reynor Copy Share Image
“Round these men stories tended to group themselves, sometimes deserting more ancient heroes for the purpose. Round poets have they gathered especially,… — W.B. Yeats Copy Share Image
“...early medieval Ireland sounds like a somewhat crazed Wisconsin, in which every dairy farm is an armed camp at perpetual war with… — David Willis McCullough Copy Share Image
Think Indonesia and tourism, and the first thing that comes to mind is probably Bali. Think golf holiday, and most people would… — Raymond Bonner Copy Share Image
I grew up watching my Dad, Uncles Ciaran Murray and Brendan Murray, and cousin, Aedin Murray, who were all national caliber Gaelic… — Patrick Murray Copy Share Image
“In Ireland, you go to someone's house, and she asks you if you want a cup of tea. You say no, thank… — C.E. Murphy Copy Share Image
...Dean Mohamet, a Muslim landowner from Patna who had followed his British patron to Ireland. There he soon eloped with, and later… — William Dalrymple Copy Share Image
“And the view was suddenly clear to me. The world opened out to its grim beyonds and I realized that, at forty,… — Kevin Barry Copy Share Image
The Chinese describe themselves as political refugees. Many base that claim on China's strict population laws, which allow them to have only… — Ed Koch Copy Share Image
These developments - a massive transfer of land by way of inheritance and purchase, an unprecedented rise in the profitability of land… — Linda Colley Copy Share Image
“Just remember, it's an easy place to be at home in, Ireland. I think the people are very skilled at relating. I… — Pete McCarthy Copy Share Image
There is an utter ignorance of, and indifference to, our sufferings and privations…What care they for us, provided we be submissive, pay… — Daniel O'Connell Copy Share Image
At home in Ireland, there's a habit of avoidance, an ironical attitude towards the authority figure. — Seamus Heaney Copy Share Image
“We were in Ireland. Was there ever a country so damp? I had to wring out my mind to think clearly. I… — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
Ireland really is my problem; the breaking point of the huge suppuration which all British and all European society now is — Russell Baker Copy Share Image
I'm involved in Northern Ireland Screen and have been for a long time, so I keep my eyes open and ears to… — Kenneth Branagh Copy Share Image
“Bí ann nó as táimse ag triall Ort agus má tá cuirim geasa Ort mé a shábháil ón dream a deir gur… — Caitlín Maude Copy Share Image
I believe that the Union Flag should change now to reflect the four nations of the United Kingdom - England, Scotland, Northern… — Ian Lucas Copy Share Image
On the island of Ireland the issue of the border is more than just a practical issue; it is about emotion, history… — Penny Mordaunt Copy Share Image
We need to work together towards a mutually beneficial solution for Ireland, the U.K., and for Europe. — Enda Kenny Copy Share Image
Many other cultures value poetry more than we do. In Ireland, poetry is a top cultural pursuit, the art to end all… — Campbell McGrath Copy Share Image
But I believe Ireland is getting more European, and the young are looking toward Europe for jobs - just as there are… — Jean Kennedy Smith Copy Share Image
I grew up in rural Ireland; we only had a few TV channels and had never even heard of sketch shows, but… — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
Ireland is a small but insuppressible island half an hour nearer the sunset than Great Britain. — Tom Kettle Copy Share Image
My dad's Irish, so I was visiting Ireland a lot as a kid, so it's not totally foreign to me. — Katherine Ryan Copy Share Image
My father left Ireland because he did not want to muck horse manure for the rest of his life, and he wanted… — Denis Leary Copy Share Image
From my experience of shooting 'Tudors' on the island of Ireland, you cannot predict the weather. — Natalie Dormer Copy Share Image
I'm very keenly aware that there aren't very many women writing literary fiction in Ireland and so that gives me a sense… — Anne Enright Copy Share Image