Song of Ireland' struck a chord in Ireland. There are tons of Rabbitts there. — Eddie Rabbitt Copy Share Image
I'm always happy to be in Ireland in general, it's one of my favorite places. — Lindsay Ellis Copy Share Image
To be Irish is to know that in the end the world will break your heart. — Daniel Patrick Moynihan Copy Share Image
Born in Russia, forged in Ireland, they don't make them like this anymore. — Artem Lobov Copy Share Image
We really need to come behind and press for marriage equality in Northern Ireland. — Leo Varadkar Copy Share Image
I think of the bog as a feminine goddess-ridden ground, rather like the territory of Ireland itself. — Seamus Heaney 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'm 100% Celt. In fact, I'm directly related to the progenitor of the high kings of Ireland, Niall of the Nine Hostages. — Brian Cox Copy Share Image
“According to the legends, Christianity first arrived in Ireland on a spring night in AD 433.” — Neil Hegarty Copy Share Image
Only the Irish working class remains as the incorruptible inheritors of the fight for freedom in Ireland. — James Connolly Copy Share Image
You know, the pessimism which exists now in the Middle East existed in Northern Ireland, but we stayed at it. — George J. Mitchell Copy Share Image
The Scots (originally Irish, but by now Scotch) were at this time inhabiting Ireland, having driven the Irish (Picts) out of Scotland;… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I've got an Avalon guitar - that's the company that used to be Lowden. They come out of Ireland, and they're like… — James Vincent McMorrow Copy Share Image
It sounds blase but there is a certain amount of luck. We'd all like to take a certain amount of credit for… — Steve Coppell Copy Share Image
The old Victorian laws against homosexuality were still on the statute books until the early 1990s. As a gay man living in… — Colm Toibin Copy Share Image
A city built upon mud; A culture built upon profit; Free speech nipped in the bud, The minority always guilty. Why should… — Louis MacNeice Copy Share Image
“Milk was used in various forms during the summer months; in winter beer or water was used. Bread, cakes, potatoes, and sea… — William Petty Copy Share Image
Making an Irishness to be proud of in a real Republic. It is the vision of a real Republic where life and… — Michael D. Higgins Copy Share Image
Altho that is so, Ireland has always denied and Ireland still denies that the Union was binding upon her either legally or… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Dublin ... is not only the capital of a nation, but the capital of an idea. The idea of Irishness is not… — Jan Morris Copy Share Image
When you have mental illness you don't have a plaster or a cast or a crutch, that let everyone know that you… — Sinead O'Connor Copy Share Image
For me, diversity is not a value. Diversity is what you find in Northern Ireland. Diversity is Beirut. Diversity is brother killing… — Richard Rodriguez Copy Share Image
“True the greater part of the Irish people was close to starvation. The numbers of weakened people dying from disease were rising.… — Edward Rutherfurd Copy Share Image
I was filming a movie in London, and I drove through Ireland. It was quite beautiful, and the countryside was really remarkable.… — Vince Vaughn Copy Share Image
That's why Apple, Microsoft and the big information technology companies have kept so much money registered abroad (although in US dollar accounts… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
The first thing to recognize is how fortunate Ireland is to be an island off the west coast of Europe, and therefore… — Mary Robinson Copy Share Image
I don't live in Ireland, I live in London with my girlfriend; and it's because of the globalization of our planet, it's… — Jonathan Rhys Meyers Copy Share Image
I grew up during one of Northern Ireland's most complex periods. — Jonathan Anderson Copy Share Image
My mother was Irish and she was superstitious, if you'll forgive the tautology. — Rosalind Russell Copy Share Image
Ireland is a little country which raises all the great questions. — Gustave de Beaumont Copy Share Image
I love Ireland. I feel very at peace there. It's just magical and beautiful. — Eva Green Copy Share Image
In Ireland, I don't get asked out much. English boys are a lot more flirty. — Georgia Salpa Copy Share Image