I'm enjoying it with Ireland, and I won't be pressured into playing for England. — Jack Grealish Copy Share Image
Ireland has always been 'having a moment,' considering the size of the country. — CMAT Copy Share Image
“Food shouldn’t be that shade of green, lass.” – Faolán MacIntyre” — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
There were no wrestling schools in Ireland. It was completely unheard of. — Becky Lynch Copy Share Image
Inter have bought the finished article and there's no doubt he can keep improving. — Mick McCarthy Copy Share Image
Geographically, we are at the periphery of Europe, but I don't see Ireland in that way. The way I see us is… — Leo Varadkar Copy Share Image
I want to say to all of you that when I take my oath of office I will do my absolute best… — Michael D. Higgins Copy Share Image
The legend goes that St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland. I was thinking... that must be hard to put all… — Ellen DeGeneres Copy Share Image
When I was seven in Ireland I went to a barber's on my own with my pocket money and asked for long… — Roisin Conaty Copy Share Image
Unlike London or other big cities, there's a great tolerance for motorbikes in Ireland. Culturally, it's quite different. — Charley Boorman Copy Share Image
Indeed, American companies make three times as much profits from their investment in one E.U. country, Ireland, than they do from all… — John Bruton Copy Share Image
“His mouth descended on hers in a fierce kiss. He seized, he captured. He dominated. And she loved every second of it.” — Donna Grant Copy Share Image
All that people in Ireland asked me was: 'When are you going to win a major?' They don't think you've made it… — Shane Lowry Copy Share Image
It's common in rural Ireland to pick up a nickname that relates to an animal, bird, or a spider. Mine became 'scorpion'… — Walter O'Brien Copy Share Image
There is always some universal proportion, but along with that there are some places where special things happen. Ireland, for example. I've… — Ed O'Brien Copy Share Image
I was the rector's son, born to the anglican order, Banned for ever from the candles of the Irish poor; The Chichesters… — Louis MacNeice Copy Share Image
In France, they call the people who come to the theatre 'les spectateurs'; in Britain and Ireland, they are the audience, the… — Simon McBurney Copy Share Image
While I was in London it was completely upside-down. I got a whole new life and it was a challenge to keep… — Evanna Lynch Copy Share Image
My great-grandfather, Peter O'Hara, was born in Ireland, I believe, in County Clare. His father, my great-great-grandfather, had actually come to America… — Kelli O'Hara Copy Share Image
Feast of Patrick, Bishop of Armagh, Missionary, Patron of Ireland, c.460 The evidence for Christian truth is not exhaustive, but it is… — Os Guinness 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
One of the most terrible things about the English education System in Ireland is its ruthlessness...it is cold and mechanical, like the… — Patrick Pearse Copy Share Image
And there I saw in the night the vision of a man…coming as it were from Ireland, with countless letters. And he… — Saint Patrick Copy Share Image
“God and religion before every thing!' Dante cried. 'God and religion before the world.' Mr Casey raised his clenched fist and brought… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
British rule depends upon repression and collaboration and the Irish people should recognise that those who collaborate with Britain in exchange for… — Martin McGuinness Copy Share Image
Sometimes I have the strangest feeling about you. Especially when you are near me as you are now. It feels as though… — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
Here is the full list of the banned words I used: active homosexual; career women; Third World; blacks; Asians; Australasia; Bangalore; primitive… — Rod Liddle Copy Share Image
It's the reason why so many people left Britain like I did in the mid 60s because Britain was exactly the same… — Robin Leach Copy Share Image
“The Celt, and his cromlechs, and his pillar-stones, these will not change much – indeed, it is doubtful if anybody at all… — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
Moderation, we find, is an extremely difficult thing to get in this country. — Flann O'Brien Copy Share Image
But if I ever fight in Northern Ireland again, I want it to be at Windsor Park. — Carl Frampton Copy Share Image
Much is said about English severity, but not a word about Irish provocation. — Robert Peel Copy Share Image
I'm so excited to be the presenter of the first-ever Glow Up Ireland.' — Maura Higgins Copy Share Image