In Ireland, there are the same fossils, the same shells and the same sea bodies, as appear in America, and some of… — Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon Copy Share Image
I nominate the Reverend Ian Paisley for the position of First Minister of northern Ireland — Gerry Adams Copy Share Image
I went to Ireland in my early 20s. I was there for about two weeks. I did go to the pub quite… — Noah Reid Copy Share Image
Why do we like being Irish? Partly because It gives us a hold on the sentimental English As members of a world… — Louis MacNeice Copy Share Image
People think we are such great talkers, but there is so much silence in Ireland about certain issues. — Fionnula Flanagan Copy Share Image
My father's parents were Irish. Only a year before my father died, he and I went back to Ireland for a week… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I grew up in Derry, of course, and it was - Derry was the worst example of Northern Ireland's discrimination. — John Hume Copy Share Image
People in Northern Ireland vote for their church, they don't vote with their heads; it is ridiculous. — Frank Carson Copy Share Image
I grew up in a small town in Ireland and didn't know any actors. I never thought it was a viable job.… — Katie McGrath Copy Share Image
When you look at what I've done here, you see a consistent theme of reforms which is not driven by any dogma… — Peter Hain Copy Share Image
We always planned to move back to the Republic but it never happened, I'm not sure why. My dad is one of… — Maggie O'Farrell Copy Share Image
Brexit is not ideal. I'm famously not a Brexit negotiator, but relations between Ireland and the U.K. have been getting stronger, and… — Aisling Bea Copy Share Image
Packing is important because a lot of times I have to go places where I have to be in four different climates… — Sandra Cisneros Copy Share Image
I mean, I was nominated McDonald's All-American, top 100 basketball players in the U.S. I played professionally for one year in Ireland.… — RaMell Ross Copy Share Image
“So does nobody care about Ireland?" "Nobody. Neither King Louis, nor King Billie, nor King James." He nodded thoughtfully. "The fate of… — Edward Rutherfurd Copy Share Image
It is in that English Parliament the chains for Ireland are forged, and any Irish patriot who goes into that forge to… — Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa Copy Share Image
The reality of life in Northern Ireland is that if you were Protestant, you learned British history, and if you were Catholic,… — James Nesbitt Copy Share Image
The best thing for them to do (Ireland) is to stay at 0-0 until they score the goal. — Martin O'Neill Copy Share Image
Ireland kind of reminds me of Jamaicans - there are a lot of Irish people in Jamaica. It's the blend of their… — Shaggy Copy Share Image
Whenever I come to Ireland, I end up just bantering with the crowd so the show will just be what it is. — Russell Howard Copy Share Image
The Irish Government can no longer stand by and see innocent people injured and perhaps worse. — Jack Lynch Copy Share Image
I didn't start traveling abroad until I was 17, but I spent many summers on the beaches of Donegal in Ireland. — Caitriona Balfe Copy Share Image
Some mornings you wake up and think, gee I look handsome today. Other days I think, what am I doing in the… — Liam Neeson Copy Share Image
Growing up in Ireland, there are a lot of aspects of God that hang in the air. And my music reflects that. — Hozier Copy Share Image
The day will dawn when all the people of Ireland will have the desire for freedom to show. It is then we'll… — Bobby Sands Copy Share Image
Stately, plump Buck Mulligan came from the stairhead, bearing a bowl of lather on which a mirror and a razor lay crossed. — James Joyce Copy Share Image
Jimmy's Hall' is set in Ireland in the '30s and everything that went under the camera we had to generate. — Ken Loach Copy Share Image
As to the old history of Ireland, the first man ever died in Ireland was Partholan, and he is buried, and his… — Lady Gregory Copy Share Image
It's an extraordinary thing, this tiny little province of Northern Ireland, where carnage happened. And I was part of it. I grew… — Liam Neeson Copy Share Image
The French selectors never do anything by halves; for the first international of the season against Ireland they dropped half the three-quarter… — Nigel Starmer-Smith Copy Share Image
I was elected by the women of Ireland, who instead of rocking the cradle, rocked the system. — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
It is hard to have a fashion business in any country, but even more difficult in Ireland. — John Rocha Copy Share Image
Ireland is a peculiar society in the sense that it was a nineteenth century society up to about 1970 and then it… — John McGahern Copy Share Image
The poor old Duke [of Wellington]! What shall I say of him? To be sure he was born in Ireland, but being… — Daniel O'Connell Copy Share Image
We Irish are born dreamers; sometimes we never wake up at all, and then we're counted failures. — Katherine Cecil Thurston Copy Share Image
My ultimate dream would be for Derry City to become champions of an all-Ireland league in a united Ireland. — Martin McGuinness Copy Share Image
I grew up in very rural Ireland. The Internet was kind of a connection to the greater world. It had a lot… — Patrick Collison Copy Share Image
Well I think it has always been a mistake to reduce the peace process in Ireland to a decommissioning process. — Martin McGuinness Copy Share Image
The last thing we want to see, given the success of the peace process, is the return of installations along the Irish… — Martin McGuinness Copy Share Image
“In truth, I doubt I'd notice if a herd of giant Irish elk stomped through the entire chamber when I'm in the… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image