Fein Quotes
Collection of top 30 famous quotes about Fein
Fein Quotes & Sayings
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We are not going into government with Sinn Fein
— Ian Paisley
Sinn Fein say, "The British government are buggers".
— Eddie Mair
You may not be a great success in everything, but every time you try you will learn something.
— Debasish Mridha
I'm here, Dr. Fein, because it upsets my mom that I'm having an impossible time with my life." "Should it upset her?" "Not really. Life is impossible.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Sinn Fein is the fastest growing party on the island of Ireland.
— Martin McGuinness
The most important thing to say is that Sinn Fein isn't going back to anything. We are a party on the move.
— Martin McGuinness
I'm not going to be known as the Sinn Fein Minister who did the bidding of a Tory administration which is focused on decimating the welfare state.
— Martin McGuinness
Hell, no! A tie is like kissing your sister!
— Bear Bryant
Sinn Fein will not do Tory austerity.
— Martin McGuinness
The British government says that for Sinn Fein to be involved in talks the guns must be left at the door.
— Martin McGuinness
They are orphans again, with no true home but each other and whatever life they can make together on the other side of the sea.
— Leigh Bardugo
Whether they're glad or mortified to have said whatever, Paul Fein wasn't going to let such good quotes get away from us.
— Bud Collins
Mission creep is not unique to Congress. It is endemic to all arms of the federal government ...
— Bruce Fein
Never quit something with great long-term potential just because you can't deal with the stress of the moment.
— Seth Godin
I have to apologize to you that I am still among the living. There will be a remedy for this, however.
— Albert Einstein
But the fact is that the vast majority of Republicans support the Sinn Fein leadership.
— Martin McGuinness
Sinn Fein has the potential and capacity to become the vehicle for the attainment of republican objectives.
— Gerry Adams
In my view, a united Ireland is inevitable, and it is certainly more likely than a voluntary coalition which doesn't include Sinn Fein.
— Martin McGuinness