My mom's Jewish and my dad's Irish Catholic alcoholic, so I whine on the inside. — Margaret Smith Copy Share Image
[Ireland is a] country peopled by peasants, priests and pixies. — Robert Kilroy-Silk Copy Share Image
Song of Ireland' struck a chord in Ireland. There are tons of Rabbitts there. — Eddie Rabbitt Copy Share Image
The Irish are great talkers and incredibly friendly, it's just in the DNA. — Charley Boorman Copy Share Image
I suppose British people generally, probably have very stereotypical notions about the Irish that go back to Victorian times. — Ardal O'Hanlon Copy Share Image
The Irish and Russian communities are huge in New York, so this is truly one of the only places where I can… — Artem Lobov Copy Share Image
I try to attack all races and creeds, except the Irish. Clearly they are closest to the angels and don't deserve abuse.… — Michael O'Donoghue Copy Share Image
There's still, dare I say it, a cultural propaganda against the Irish, that we are, as women, 'feisty.' I hate that word. — Dervla Kirwan Copy Share Image
We have three things in common: Irish wives, the ability to speak for 17 minutes without a verb, and the fact that… — Henry A. Kissinger Copy Share Image
I bought a flat in Camden when I was 26, which I was extremely lucky to do. I think it's an Irish… — Laura Whitmore Copy Share Image
If you could drink dreams like the Irish streams Then the world would be high as the mountain of morn In the… — John Lennon 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
There is that much to be done that no select or small portion of people can do; only the greater mass of… — Bobby Sands Copy Share Image
The Irish, as a race, have the oral tradition in their blood. A direct question to them is an anathema, but in… — P. L. Travers Copy Share Image
“A ógánaigh... ná bris an ghloine ghlan 'tá eadrainn (ní bhristear gloine gan fuil is pian) óir tá Neamh nó Ifreann thall… — Caitlín Maude Copy Share Image
I was a huge fan of J. Courtney Sullivan's novel 'Maine,' and like that novel, 'Saint' is a family saga set in… — Elin Hilderbrand Copy Share Image
In England especially, poetry's woven into the background fabric of society. And in Ireland, it's in the foreground. The place of the… — David Whyte Copy Share Image
I think the world's a little smaller these days. With the Internet and the availability of people, the pool of English speaking… — Sonya Walger Copy Share Image
I love the way an Irish man, they can hardly speak proper English, is doing William Shakespeare. So I find that extraordinary… — Gavin Friday Copy Share Image
At this moment, when Ireland seems about to break into something new, we thought it was worth looking back at a time… — Stephen Rea Copy Share Image
My father named me Kelli because 'Kelli O'Hara' just sounded so Irish. — Kelli O'Hara 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
Dublin is one of my favourite cities. It's an absolutely amazing place. — Tom Holland Copy Share Image
I have always thought of myself as being Northern Irish because that's what I am. — Dick Strawbridge Copy Share Image
My mother is Irish, my father is black and Venezuelan, and me - I'm tan, I guess. — Mariah Carey Copy Share Image
I was actually a single man until I was 41. Rather late. Irish marry late. — Robert Vaughn Copy Share Image
My dad lives in Sicily, so I'm half Italian and half Irish - it's a fiery combination. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It is in the shelter of each other that the people live. -Irish proverb” — Louisa Thomsen Brits Copy Share Image
My usual trick with the Irish plays is to set things on islands I've never been to. — Martin McDonagh Copy Share Image
We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image