We may have bad weather in Ireland, but the sun shines in the hearts of the people and that keeps us all warm.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If Northern Ireland had better weather, it would be like New Zealand. It's an immensely beautiful country.
I actually don't think Ireland has a summer. I never experienced a summer there. It was just so wet.
I think the genetics of being Irish are that you sort of prefer when it's rainy and cloudy. It's just genetic.
I live in Dublin, God knows why. There are greatly more congenial places I could have settled in - Italy, France, Manhattan - but I like the climate here, and Irish light seems to be essential for me and for my writing.
In Iceland, the weather is the biggest character you deal with every day. There's nothing more relevant in your life than what kind of weather it is.
It's just very homey in Ireland. It's very comforting and comfortable. There's lots of fireplaces with fires. It's just really cozy.
I like hot weather. I think it might be a bit better if England was a bit hotter.
I feel warm toward my Irish side, but I don't know the country or the people. Hearing a traditional Irish fiddle, I feel very connected to Ireland, but that's a nostalgia many people feel who aren't Irish at all.
There's no such thing as bad weather, just soft people.
Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.