I'm disrespectful towards authority. I think the prime minister of Ireland is a gobshite — Michael O'Leary Copy Share Image
It's so tough to get movies made in Ireland anymore. A whole generation of Irish filmmakers doesn't have the resources to get… — Ciaran Hinds Copy Share Image
I haven't been hung up on the international scene, I'm not sitting there waiting on the Ireland squad to be announced to… — Matt Doherty Copy Share Image
Remember not to ruin your St. Patrick's Day by reading or watching anything related to the history of Ireland. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Idioms are a big thing in Ireland. They want to fill the time, to show how good they are at talk -… — Dylan Moran Copy Share Image
We've been out of the country one time, in sophomore year, first game of the season versus Penn State, but it was… — Shaquill Griffin Copy Share Image
“The atomic bomb brings the men home from every quarter of the earth because the war is not so much over as… — Sebastian Barry Copy Share Image
It depends obviously on how the Bucks feel but I'd love - someday - to go over there and play in Ireland.… — Pat Connaughton Copy Share Image
The fact is, I've always felt more British than Irish. Maybe it was the way I was brought up, I don't know,… — Rory McIlroy Copy Share Image
In the 19th century, we didn't much like the loud annexationist voices south of the border or American support for Sinn Fein… — Margaret MacMillan Copy Share Image
Membership in the European Community, now the European Union, has helped Ireland to take its place as a European country with all… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
“I was born Katie O’Reilly,” she began. “Poor Irish, but proud of it. I boarded the Titanic at Queenstown as a third… — Jina Bacarr Copy Share Image
My first record was made in Termonfeckin, which is a small town on the north-east coast of Ireland. I had been in… — James Vincent McMorrow Copy Share Image
I know that many Irish-born New Yorkers are caught in the trap of our federal immigration policies. If we are going to… — Michael Bloomberg Copy Share Image
After the spiritual powers, there is no thing in the world more unconquerable than the spirit of nationality… The spirit of nationality… — George William Russell Copy Share Image
Iceland, though it lies so far to the north that it is partly within the Arctic Circle, is, like Norway, Scotland, and… — Harry Johnston Copy Share Image
I love it when the team scores... the lads are always giving me stick because of it, but I'm just so happy… — Roy Keane Copy Share Image
“Take that rage, put it on a page, take the page to the stage, blow the roof off the place.” — The Script Copy Share Image
Foreign investors like decisiveness; they like clarity. There isn't any confusion about Ireland's corporate tax rate: it is 12.5%. End of story. — Enda Kenny Copy Share Image
My only counsel to Ireland is that in order to become deeply Irish, she must become European. — Tom Kettle Copy Share Image
Gemma Austin, Phelim O'Hagan and Chris McKlurg... Northern Ireland produces some amazing chefs. — Andi Oliver Copy Share Image
Nationalism must now be added to the refuse pile of superstitions. We are now citizens of the world, and the man who… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
Unfortunately in my case, because of what I do for living, here in Ireland is very hard for me to find a… — Sinead O'Connor Copy Share Image
We don't know what is going to happen with Brexit, it's not going to be good for the North anyway whatever happens.… — Adrian Dunbar Copy Share Image
People were so keen to get investment. In those days, there was quite significant unemployment in Northern Ireland, and that had been… — John Hume Copy Share Image
I am an atheist. I was born a Catholic, but after I had traveled to Northern Ireland with some Catholic friends, and… — Guy Laliberte Copy Share Image
I love the traditional music of all our islands - Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales , but I suppose I'm viewed pretty… — Ralph McTell Copy Share Image
Funnily enough, Northern Ireland is a great example of where politics can win over conflict. The decision to down arms and follow… — James Nesbitt Copy Share Image
“Ireland was a different place after the famine. The population was drastically reduced—an island of 8.2 million people in 1841 was reduced… — Ryan Hackney Copy Share Image
I call on everyone of goodwill both in Ireland and abroad to join now in ensuring that the beginning of peace becomes… — Albert Reynolds Copy Share Image
I looked at it, and it was like, 'Can I push and make the Olympic squad?' It is tough going from 18… — Karen Carney Copy Share Image
Up in the north of Scotland, a lot of the villages are completely Viking names. A lot of Vikings came down and… — Gerard Butler Copy Share Image
The IRA has abandoned its armed struggle in pursuit of its goals by political means. This must be fully acknowledged. Continued challenge… — James T. Walsh Copy Share Image
What were once only hopes for the future have now come to pass; it is almost exactly 13 years since the overwhelming… — Queen Elizabeth II Copy Share Image
I'm especially grateful that they're here at a time when the rest of Ireland is focused on the final round of the… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
When you get out onto a glacier that's the size of Northern Ireland and it's so vast, and you're standing on top… — Richard Dormer Copy Share Image
On the business side, innovative leaders are beginning to wake up to the fact that this non-stop work trend is bad for… — Katrina Onstad Copy Share Image
From the sons of Ith, the first of the Gael to get his death in Ireland, there came in the after time… — Lady Gregory Copy Share Image
But while Ireland is not free I remain a rebel, unconverted and unconvertible. There is no word strong enough for it. I… — Constance Markievicz Copy Share Image
The shot Irishmen will now take their places beside Emmet and the Manchester Martyrs in Ireland, and beside the heroes of Poland… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image