Top 14 Irish Rebellion Sayings

#1. I have no clue. I just know I would want to play the least amount of shows that the most people would be able to come to.

Kathleen Hanna

#2. Redmond Howard, a politically aware witness to the Rising and a critic of the rebels, wrote in its aftermath: 'There never was, I believe, an Irish crime -- if crime it can be called -- which had not its roots in an English folly.

Tim Pat Coogan

#3. A man has as many social selves as there are individuals who recognize him.

William James

#4. As long as Ireland is unfree the only honourable attitude for Irish men, women to have is an attitude of rebellion.

Patrick Pearse

#5. I once heard that when fear takes possession of the heart of a person, it diminishes them

Chigozie Obioma

#6. But the tools you guys create actually manufacture unnaturally extreme social needs. No

Dave Eggers

#7. Resolve to treat the things in your possession as belonging to others.

Saint Basil

#8. I don't want to continue to do what I did when I was 20. I would like to continue to develop myself and not continue to hang around with bands.

Anton Corbijn

#9. Rey'azikeen."
He'd offered me one last glance and winked a microsecond before he was gone.

Darynda Jones

#10. In my opinion, the Republican Party is the last on the list to care about the needs of old people and children and poor people.

Rickie Lee Jones

#11. You're just a bee charmer, Idgie Threadgoode. That's what you are, a bee charmer.

Fannie Flagg

#12. I wrote a script. I actually enjoyed writing it more than acting. It's about the Irish rebellion of 1920, which is a fascinating period and place for me.

Tom Berenger

#13. Let us, by praying, purify ourselves and we shall not only remove untouchability but shall also hasten the advent of Swaraj.

Mahatma Gandhi

#14. My reputation grows with every failure.

George Bernard Shaw

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