I don't buy into the idea that an Irish writer should write about Ireland, or a gay writer should write about being… — John Boyne 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
When I visited Ireland with my father and heard the people on the farm talking, I couldn't believe the gift of language… — John Patrick Shanley Copy Share Image
I actually don't think Ireland has a summer. I never experienced a summer there. It was just so wet. — Travis Fimmel Copy Share Image
I'll wear no convicts uniform nor meekly serve my time that Britain might brand Irelands fight 800 years of crime.. — Bobby Sands Copy Share Image
All the girls over there in Ireland are well versed in American country music. Jim Reeves and Patsy Cline are like king… — John Prine Copy Share Image
If the Kennedys had been barred from entering America after fleeing Ireland during the famine, my grandfather never would have been president. — Jack Schlossberg Copy Share Image
Catholicism is more than a religion, it is a political power. Therefore I'm led to believe there will be no peace in… — Oliver Cromwell Copy Share Image
I started with rock n' roll and...then you start to take it apart like a child with a toy and you see… — Elvis Costello Copy Share Image
There can be no such things as an Irish nationalist accepting the loyalist veto and partition. You cannot claim to be an… — Gerry Adams Copy Share Image
There was a kind of madness in the country. Eamon De Valera, the prime minister, had this vision of an Ireland where… — Frank McCourt Copy Share Image
For a startling period of my life, I reported the Troubles in Ireland for the BBC. I lived in Dublin and was… — Frank Delaney Copy Share Image
“But once you cross the Shannon - even though geographically you have only come a short distance - different rules of time… — Pete McCarthy Copy Share Image
I suspect that the only thing that will take Articles Two and Three out of the Irish Constitution is when the bombs… — Norman Tebbit Copy Share Image
“Treall Tabhair dom casúr nó tua go mbrisfead is go millfead an teach seo, go ndéanfad tairseach den fhardoras 'gus urláir de… — Caitlín Maude Copy Share Image
Each poet probably has his or her own cupboard of magnets. For some, it is cars; for others, works of art, or… — Jane Hirshfield Copy Share Image
Judged by the law of England, I know this crime entails upon me the penalty of death; but the history of Ireland… — Thomas Francis Meagher Copy Share Image
The pursuit of an extreme Brexit cannot come at the cost of peace in Northern Ireland. — Keir Starmer Copy Share Image
We may have bad weather in Ireland, but the sun shines in the hearts of the people and that keeps us all… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
I find that I sent wolves not shepherds to govern Ireland, for they have left me nothing but ashes and carcasses to… — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
Ireland and England are like two sisters; I would have them embrace like one brother. — Boyle Roche Copy Share Image
“I thought Ireland was the land of one thousand welcomes.” – Willa. “I’m knocking it down to nine-hundred ninety nine.” – Shane.” — Tessa Bailey Copy Share Image
“By God, Lainna, have you truly no notion how badly I want you, then?" "Oh, but did you not once tell me… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
Northern Ireland isn't actually part of Great Britain, but we still want it to be part of 'Sofa Watch.' — Declan Donnelly 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
I'm intrigued by my own schizoid background which involves Scotland, Ireland and London. — Jim Kerr 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
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
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
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
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
I've always given 110% for Northern Ireland, for my country. I'll never throw in the towel. — Kyle Lafferty Copy Share Image
The need for peace in Northern Ireland goes well beyond political stability. It now speaks to regional Europe and even global stability. — Hillary Clinton 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
No-one wants to see a return to the hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland. — Dominic Raab Copy Share Image
What I've said before, only half in joke, is that everybody in Ireland is famous. Or, maybe better, say everybody is familiar. — Seamus Heaney Copy Share Image