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Judged by the law of England, I know this crime entails upon me the penalty of death; but the history of Ireland explains that crime and justifies it.
— Thomas Francis Meagher
I know there's some kind of history to mountain music-like it came from Ireland or England or Scotland and we kept up the tradition.
— Loretta Lynn
History is the enemy of memory.
— Richard White
Losing is no disgrace if you've given your best.
— Jim Palmer
Old, is it?" the man asks.
"Yes, very."
"Pre-war, is it?"
"Yes," I say. "If by war you mean the Norman invasion. — Garrett Carr
"Yes, very."
"Pre-war, is it?"
"Yes," I say. "If by war you mean the Norman invasion. — Garrett Carr
World War One is an important part of Ireland's multi-layered history during which tens of thousands Irish people lost their lives.
— Martin McGuinness
I would like to write a book that wasn't so violent and weird, but I just don't think I can do that with my talent. I don't think it would come off.
— Donald Ray Pollock
Fame is a devil; obscurity is an Angel! Stay away from me, Devil; Come near to me, Angel!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
It's a sad day for American Capitalism when a man can't fly a midget on a kite over central park.
— Jim Moran
Love is never defeated, and I could add, the history of Ireland proves it.
— Pope John Paul II
The ending of partition was inevitable because Ireland was one nation by history and tradition , by facts of race, geography, and economy
— Seamus Costello
Like a lot of stupid people, it took a great deal to get an idea into the king's head, but once there, there was no shifting it.
— Richard Killeen
I pride myself on finding balance. I love making music and I love raising my boys - I find time to make both a priority.
— Sheryl Crow
It's a great wonder to me, the Irish attachment to our history. What is it but a series of lamentations?
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis