If you're Irish, it doesn't matter where you go - you'll find family. — Victoria Smurfit Copy Share Image
“Do you ever feel that everything would be okay, if only you had an Irish accent?” — Graham Parke Copy Share Image
The Irish are the damnedest race. They put so much emphasis on so many wrong things. — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image
The Irish don't know what they want and are prepared to fight to the death to get it. — Sidney Littlewood Copy Share Image
I'm not a walking extra in a Chekhov play; I'm no Slavic gloom or Irish gloom. — Orson Welles Copy Share Image
Every Irish person of my generation and earlier, we were raised Catholic and we'd have to learn it in school, we'd to… — Cillian Murphy Copy Share Image
“I thought Ireland was the land of one thousand welcomes.” – Willa. “I’m knocking it down to nine-hundred ninety nine.” – Shane.” — Tessa Bailey Copy Share Image
There's a lot of Irish in London and have been for years - they're very much a part of the city. — Brian Gleeson Copy Share Image
That's the Irish all over -- they treat a joke as a serious thing and a serious thing as a joke. — Sean O'Casey Copy Share Image
To make a career as an Irish actor, generally it's the case that you move to London. When you make that move,… — Aidan Turner Copy Share Image
I don't buy into the idea that an Irish writer should write about Ireland, or a gay writer should write about being… — John Boyne 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
“She had a face which was not so much freckled as one big freckle with occasional areas of skin.” — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“One of my colleagues in the Senate, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, once made this simple but profound observation about us Irish: “To fail… — Joe Biden Copy Share Image
“It’s like an Irish family. They fight like hell among themselves. They want nothing to do with each other. But you throw… — Laurence Gonzales Copy Share Image
“Irish-looking,' Halley said, by which she meant a collection of indistinct features - pale skin, mousy hair, general air of ill-health -… — Paul Murray Copy Share Image
My mother's family were full-on Irish Catholics - faith in an elaborate old fashioned, highly conservative and madly baroque style. I sort… — Geraldine Brooks Copy Share Image
There are three states of legality in Irish law. There is all this stuff which comes under That's grand, then it moves… — Dara O Briain Copy Share Image
“Round these men stories tended to group themselves, sometimes deserting more ancient heroes for the purpose. Round poets have they gathered especially,… — W.B. Yeats Copy Share Image
“...early medieval Ireland sounds like a somewhat crazed Wisconsin, in which every dairy farm is an armed camp at perpetual war with… — David Willis McCullough Copy Share Image
Learn what not to expect. Irish catholic they get sh**** little rings. Irish women get crappy rings. Baptist get the worst because… — Joan Rivers Copy Share Image
“Surely there’s no need to abandon one’s reason simply because one is in Ireland.” — J.G. Farrell Copy Share Image
I come from an Irish Catholic family, and hell-raising is part of the DNA. — Brian Dennehy Copy Share Image
“Just try and think of me as an Irish Batman, and you'll be all right.” — C.M. Stunich Copy Share Image
The English treatment of the Irish was appalling. It was absolutely appalling. — Perdita Weeks Copy Share Image
“Both my parents were Irish, and the Irish word for “suntan” is “burn.” — Mira Grant Copy Share Image
Give Ireland back to the Irish, don't make them have to take it away. — Paul McCartney Copy Share Image
“(Blanche has already steeled herself, knowing that the Irish can’t cook.)” — Emma Donoghue Copy Share Image
The Irish and British, they love satire, it's a large part of the culture. — Ben Nicholson Copy Share Image
“...to be Irish is to know the world will break your heart before you are thirty.” — Virginia Henley Copy Share Image