Out of Ireland have we come, great hatred, little room, maimed us at the start. I carry from my mother's womb a fanatic heart.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ireland and its people have much to be proud of. Yet every land and its people have moments of shame. Dealing with the failures of our past, as a country, as a Church, or as an individual is never easy. Our struggle to heal the wounds of decades of violence, injury and painful memory in Northern Ireland are more than ample evidence of this.
The people of Northern Ireland have sorted out my whole life.
I'm Irish and always will be, but America has taught me so much. Maybe it's here in the U.S. that we find a healing, for in the broader melting pot we get to look at some of these self-destructive attributes that we bring to bear upon our own quarrels and begin to solve them in ways other than just splitting apart.
Northern Ireland has treated me well, you know?
I come from a long line of staunch Irish Catholics.
Ireland has made its choice for the future and it has chosen the version of Irishness it will build. I know, and I will work with head and heart to be part of it with all of you in creating that future one in which all of us can be part of and part of us too.
Ireland and England are like two sisters; I would have them embrace like one brother.
I'm just a true Irish boy at heart.
We come bulletproof in Ireland. We're reared tough, and we fight.
I love Ireland. I feel very at peace there. It's just magical and beautiful.