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  • There's never going to be a united Ireland, you know. -- Seamus Heaney
  • Ireland has a role to play in making the E.U. united and strong. -- John Bruton
  • My parents were French and Irish and our family even has Spanish blood-and I do so love the United States and consider myself part American. -- Vivien Leigh
  • Many writers from the suburbs of history, such as Ireland and Argentina, produced more original work than their counterparts in the United States; they still seem to. -- Pankaj Mishra
  • Finland had a civil war less than 100 years ago, just like in Ireland. If you look at the history of newly independent nations, civil war is almost every time present, even in the United States. -- Harri Holkeri
  • It is not only our duty to America, but also to Ireland. We could not hope to succeed in our effort to make Ireland a Republic without the moral and material support of the liberty-loving citizens of these United States. -- Thomas Francis Meagher
  • It is sufficient to say, what everybody knows to be true, that the Irish population is Catholic, and that the Protestants, whether of the Episcopalian or Presbyterian Church, or of both united, are a small minority of the Irish people. -- John Bright
  • The basic policy of the British Government was that since the majority of people in Northern Ireland wished to remain in the United Kingdom, that was that. We asked what would happen if the majority wanted something else, if the majority wanted to see Irish unity. -- John Hume
  • My father was the orphaned son of immigrants to the United States from Ireland. My father never knew his parents. His mother died - we're not sure - either at or shortly after his birth, and he and all of his siblings were placed in orphanages in the Boston area. -- George J. Mitchell
  • I believe that the Union Flag should change now to reflect the four nations of the United Kingdom - England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales -- Ian Lucas
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