Top 15 Quotes About The Troubles In Northern Ireland
#1. Journalism took me around the world. I worked in London for ten years and reported on the collapse of the Soviet Union, the troubles in Northern Ireland, and the first Gulf War.
Michael Robotham
#2. I guess I need a hobby. Currently my primary hobby is complaining.
Jay Duplass
#3. Northern Ireland still suffers from its past, and it will take generations to escape sectarianism and for violence to end totally. Nonetheless, it is in a different place now than during the Troubles, and it will not go back to the old days.
Jonathan Powell
#4. I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death.
George Carlin
#5. Liam, if you hurt my sister, best friend or not, I will kill you.
Kirsty Moseley
#6. Hung in the scales
with beauty and atrocity:
with the Dying Gaul
too strictly compassed
on his shield
with the actual weight
of each hooded victim,
slashed and dumped.
Seamus Heaney
#7. 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
#8. Don't let anyone dictate what you should and shouldn't wear. Do what you want. Who cares?
Ian Astbury
#9. I love having my hair blown dry by a stylist and I also truly enjoy being with my friends and family.
Elizabeth Daily
#10. Anything the government gives you is just another link in the chains that destroy your liberty.
Alan Keyes
#11. I started with a website, Jasonmraz, pre-YouTube. You could e-mail me directly, and I would send you a CD.
Jason Mraz
#12. Love was long over, but what was lost to him he still loved so harshly that it prevented him from listening even to its trace.
Richard Powers
#13. Technology has allowed people to make records really cheap. You can make a record on a laptop.
David Byrne
#14. True it is, as society is instituted, marriage becomes somewhat of a lottery, for all its votaries are either the victims of Cupid or cupidity; in either instance, they are under the blinding influence of passion, and consequently but little subject to the control of reason.
Arthur Frederick Saunders