N Ireland Quotes
Collection of top 30 famous quotes about N Ireland
N Ireland Quotes & Sayings
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I'm completely in love with you. What if I didn't leave, after all?
— Tamara Ireland Stone
I was one of the many kids in Northern Ireland who grew up in the countryside and had an idyllic childhood well away from the Troubles.
— James Nesbitt
Sport and death are the two great socializing factors in Ireland ...
— Elizabeth Bowen
Colombians have been dealing with cocaine since your ancestors were running around Ireland with their bodies painted blue," Kingsley
— Robert B. Parker
Ireland unfree shall never be at peace
— Patrick Pearse
What can I say? I'm Irish, I love a good potato.
— Sophia Tallon
The british govt has no right in Ireland, never had any right in Ireland ,never can have any right in Ireland
— James Connolly
I have to say I've made many mistakes, and been humbled many, many times. But you know what? It's never too late to learn.
— Kathy Ireland
If peace came it would have to do so when there had been time to allow the hatred to grow out of people's thinking.
— Sara Sheridan
People think we are such great talkers, but there is so much silence in Ireland about certain issues.
— Fionnula Flanagan
We are bound to lose Ireland in consequence of years of cruelty, stupidity and misgovernment and I would rather lose her as a friend than as a foe.
— William E. Gladstone
World is suddener than we fancy it.
— Louis MacNeice
There is no topicmore soporific and generally boring than the topic of Ireland as Ireland, as a nation.
— Ezra Pound
I live in Derry, a little town in Ireland, and I don't have the background of Hollywood or Broadway.
— Damian McGinty
Ireland starts for me with the end of 'The Dead,' which my father read to me from his desk in his basement office in New Albany, Ind.
— John Jeremiah Sullivan
At three o'clock this afternoon Evelyn Wastneys died. I am Evelyn Wastneys, and I died, standing at the door of an old country home in Ireland...
— Mrs. George De Horne Vaizey
Ireland is a fruitful mother of genius, but a barren nurse.
— John Boyle O'Reilly
Ireland regards sex, when she regards it at all, with an entirely primitive and practical eye.
— Susan Mitchell
Ever since I left Northern Ireland, I've always been pretty comfortable on my own, which contradicts a lot of people's perceptions of me.
— James Nesbitt
We may have bad weather in Ireland, but the sun shines in the hearts of the people and that keeps us all warm.
— Marianne Williamson
The Irish are a fair people: They never speak well of one another.
— Samuel Johnson