1.
The British Government has no right in Ireland, never had any right in Ireland, and never can have any right in Ireland.
James Connolly
The British Government has no authority in Ireland, never had any jurisdiction in Ireland, and never can have any sway in Ireland.
2.
The cause of Labour is the cause of Ireland, and the cause of Ireland is the cause of Labour
James Connolly
The fate of Workers is the fortune of Ireland, and the fortune of Ireland is the fate of Workers.
3.
Ireland unfree shall never be at peace
Patrick Pearse
Ireland oppressed will never rest in harmony.
7.
The land of Ireland for the people of Ireland
James Larkin
8.
I love Ireland. I feel very at peace there. It's just magical and beautiful.
Eva Green
10.
The trouble with the Irish question always has been that it was an English question.
Katharine Tynan
11.
My only counsel to Ireland is that in order to become deeply Irish, she must become European.
Tom Kettle
12.
Ireland was a place for the renewal of hope and I still see it like that.
Daniel Day-Lewis
13.
I said, in talking, that I felt more and more the time wasted that was not spent in Ireland.
Lady Gregory
15.
I would love to write the story of my upbringing in Ireland.
Fiona Shaw
16.
If Ireland is to become a new Ireland she must first become European.
James Joyce
18.
Ireland's just a place...people go there all the time.
Crispin Glover
19.
Sport and death are the two great socializing factors in Ireland.
Elizabeth Bowen
20.
Wolfhounds helped kill off the wolves in Ireland.
Denis Leary
22.
Ireland. Great for the spirit - very bad for the body.
Hugh Dancy
23.
There has been no lack of courage in Ireland; there never is, but even our courage has a fatal quality.
Susan Mitchell
24.
When John (Giles) was manager of Ireland, much as he loved me, he still dropped me.
Eamon
25.
I'm 78, I'm on my pension in Ireland, and all that good stuff
Anne McCaffrey
26.
In Ireland, I don't get asked out much. English boys are a lot more flirty.
Georgia Salpa
27.
The Irish always jest even though they jest with tears.
Katharine Tynan
29.
I've never been to Ireland and I've always wanted to go.
Ellen Page
30.
Ireland is the old sow that eats her farrow.
James Joyce
31.
It's a great wonder to me, the Irish attachment to our history. What is it but a series of lamentations?
Dorothy Salisbury Davis
32.
It was amazing that I was ever elected.
Ian Paisley
33.
Give Ireland back to the Irish, don't make them have to take it away.
Paul McCartney
34.
The sea, the snotgreen sea, the scrotumtightening sea.
James Joyce
35.
If you grew up Protestant in Ireland, of course, at least in the twentieth century, there was always a contingent that would never really consider you Irish. Meanwhile in Britain you'd
never quite be considered British. You fell into a gap in the definitions.
Nick Laird
36.
I must say that though other days may not be so bright, as we look toward the future, that the brightest days will continue to be those we spent with you here in Ireland.
John F. Kennedy
37.
I was born in Northern Ireland in 1951. I lived most of my life there until 1986 or 1987
Paul Muldoon
38.
The Ireland I now inhabit is one that these Irish contemporaries have helped to imagine.
Seamus Heaney
39.
I am encouraged to see women are being elected in Chile, Argentina, Liberia, Ireland. More is more.
Dee Dee Myers
40.
For investor confidence, it is important that there is certainty about the future of Ireland in E.U.
Jose Manuel Barroso
41.
I have nothing to regret, to retract or take back . . . I can only say; God Save Ireland!
Edward Condon