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When I die Dublin will be written in my heart.
— James Joyce
I've only been to Dublin once, and I had a great time. I got completely soaked because it was rainy.
— Jodie Foster
I've never known anyone like you.
— Amanda Laneley
I'm crazy about Dublin. If you went back 3,000 years in my ancestry you wouldn't find a drop of Irish blood in the veins, but I love the place.
— Harold Prince
The thought of hurting him ripped me apart. Ripped me so totally, that I knew, I cared more for him than I did myself.
— Samantha Young
Night fell clean and cold in Dublin, and wind moaned beyond my room as if a million pipes played the air.
— Patricia Cornwell
England was never my home. I had a home there but Dublin is my home so leaving Ireland was the hardest thing I had to do.
— Kevin Kilbane
Let's start the next chapter, baby.
— Samantha Young
It's a big con job. We have sold the myth of Dublin as a sexy place incredibly well; because it is a dreary little dump most of the time.
— Roddy Doyle
We've only got three months. There's no time for space.
— Samantha Young
I go off into Dublin and two days later I'm spotted walking by the Liffey with a whole bunch of new friends.
— Ron Wood
Oh so i was right last night then. Unlike me, she has your love.
— Samantha Young
I sure love Ireland. The first trip I ever made was last year when I did this record in Dublin.
— Michael W. Smith
Dublin City was quiet when they reached the Waxwork Museum, as if it was holding its breath.
— Derek Landy
It's still possible to find pockets of old Dublin - but its becoming more and more rarified.
— Anjelica Huston
Okay, so I want to talk about it. Dammit, how can you be so good at the whole keeping things to yourself thing? It's really hard.
— Samantha Young
This tired abstract anger; inarticulate passive opposition; always the same thing in dublin
— Samuel Beckett
Dublin housing prices are a lot like New York ones, except that in New York, you get New York for your money.
— Tana French
I came to Ireland 20 years ago as a student, hitch-hiking round for a week and staying in Dublin.
— Greta Scacchi
I have told the reader that Tim Gamelyn's father was a retired non-commissioned officer who lived near Dublin on a small private income and a pension.
— Forbes Alexander Phillips
When the Dublin-born Beckett was asked by a Parisian journalist whether he was English, he replied, 'On the contrary.
— Terry Eagleton
He's what, in my alley days in Dublin, we would have called a fug - cross between a fuck and a pug. Lots of mouth and no balls.
— J.D. Robb
Fabulous place, Dublin is. The trouble is, you work hard and in Dublin you play hard as well.
— Bonnie Tyler
I'm pleased to say I grew up in a happy family in Dublin. I feel we're very close.
— Domhnall Gleeson
I'm not recognised that much. I'm just a bald man in glasses and there's a rash of them in Dublin. It'd be different if I had a mohican.
— Roddy Doyle
We are not going to have a zombie-versus-vampire war through the streets of Dublin, Nathaniel.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
I want to give a picture of Dublin so complete that if the city suddenly disappeared from the earth it could be reconstructed out of my book.
— James Joyce
I've been going through my own personal hell.
— Amanda Laneley
When I was 18, I left Dublin and moved to Paris. I didn't speak French. I didn't know anyone. I felt like a fish out of water.
— Caitriona Balfe
My Dublin wasn't the Dublin of sing-songs, traditional music, sense of history and place and community.
— Colin Farrell
My heart is quite calm now. I will go back.
— James Joyce
Food in Dublin has gotten immeasurably better than it was. When I was a kid, there weren't a lot of options. Now you're overwhelmed with options.
— James Vincent McMorrow
He'd score more goals if he was a better finisher.
— Dion Dublin
When I come home, I say I'm coming home to Dublin. When I'm in Dublin, I say I'm going home to New York. I'm sort of a man of two countries.
— Colum McCann
When you found someone you really loved, everything fitted.
— Melissa Hill
There was no doubt about it: if you wanted to succeed you had to go away. You could do nothing in Dublin.
— James Joyce
When I die I want to decompose in a barrel of porter and have it served in all the pubs in Dublin.
— J.P. Donleavy
Dublin was turning into Disneyland with super-pubs, a Purgatory open till five in the morning.
— Joseph O'Connor
New York and Dublin are now suburbs of each other.
— Pete Hamill
When's the last time you walked by a pub in Dublin and heard Irish music? When's the last time you ordered a coffee and heard an Irish accent?
— Michael Flatley
You've just provided me with the makings of one hell of a weekend in Dublin.
— Daniel Day-Lewis
After I graduated from college, while traveling around Europe, hitchhiking, doing the tourist thing, I went into a church in Dublin.
— Frederica Mathewes-Green
All I can do now is carry on with my life.
— Amanda Laneley
Dublin university contains the cream of Ireland: Rich and thick.
— Samuel Beckett
You just never know what hurts people are living with, do you? Were all so good at hiding them.
— Samantha Young
I am at home in Dublin, more than in any other city.
— Louis MacNeice
I left the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin in 2004, and I did five years of theater after that.
— Aidan Turner
And all this time he was cheating on me! Making a fool out of me! He made me look stupid in front of everyone!
— Amanda Laneley
When I die, Dublin will be written on my heart.
— James Joyce
I've lived in other cities - Rome, Dublin, Mexico City - but I was born in New York City, and I always lived in those other places as a New Yorker.
— Pete Hamill
I don't think America has ever had a center the way London is the center of England or Dublin is the center of Ireland.
— Richard Russo
Can it be possible that the painters make John the Baptist a Spaniard in Madrid and an Irishman in Dublin?
— Mark Twain
You came to Dublin, avenging angel, and what's the first thing you did? Fucked the devil. Oops, shit, eh?
— Karen Marie Moning
There are more balls in twenty feet of street here then there are in all of Dublin, and I'm proud to be swaying in the nut sack.
— Karen Marie Moning
Dublin was an English city, one of the loveliest. The most Irish thing about it was the shifting drab flow of the poor people
— Jan Morris
they always mentioned his name. For her, it was as if they were constantly squeezing lemon juice on an open wound.
— Amanda Laneley
I know you mean well, but you have to remember that things don't always work out like they do in your storybooks.
— Melissa Hill
She wasn't sure she could ever forget him.
— Amanda Laneley
I don't think I've actually drunk a beer for 15 years, except a few Guinnesses in Dublin, where it's the law.
— Ian Botham
I loved the energy of Dublin and the fact that it's so close to the sea, with beauty spots such as Howth so close to hand.
— Honeysuckle Weeks
Good puzzle would be cross Dublin without passing a pub.
— James Joyce