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Northern Ireland Quotes by Rory McIlroy
- I am a proud product of Irish golf and the Golfing Union of Ireland and am hugely honoured to have come from very rich Irish…
- Home will always be Northern Ireland but my schedule means for the next few years I won't be there as much. I can't do the…
- How can I intimidate Tiger Woods? I mean, the guy's got 75 or whatever PGA Tour wins, 14 majors. He's been the biggest thing ever…
More Northern Ireland Quotes
- On the Northern Ireland question, for instance, the British and Irish governments prohibit media contact with members of the IRA, but we… — Kate Adie
- The need for peace in Northern Ireland goes well beyond political stability. It now speaks to regional Europe and even global stability. — Hillary Clinton
- That's football, Mike, Northern Ireland have had several chances and haven't scored but England have had no chances and scored twice. — Trevor Brooking
- Northern Ireland are ten minutes away from their finest victory. There's 15 minutes to go here. — John Motson
- We all have views on what our Irishness means to us. Two members of the band were born in England and were… — Larry Mullen, Jr.
- We're on the verge of civil war in Northern Ireland. Why? Because if you take away the forums of democracy you don't… — Ian Paisley
- I believe that Northern Ireland has come to a time of peace, a time when hate will no longer rule. — Ian Paisley
- I grew up in Derry, of course, and it was - Derry was the worst example of Northern Ireland's discrimination. — John Hume
- The basic policy of the British Government was that since the majority of people in Northern Ireland wished to remain in the… — John Hume
- There are two traditions in Northern Ireland. There are two main religious denominations. But there is only one true moral denomination. And… — David Trimble
- Once started, religious strife has a tendency to go on and on - to become permanent feuds. Today we see such intractable… — Mahathir Mohamad
- The reality is that the nationalist community in Northern Ireland were treated almost like animals by the unionist community. They were not… — Unknown Author