Ian Paisley famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I would never repudiate the fact that I am an Irishman
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I will walk on no grave of Ulster's honoured dead to do a deal with the IRA or the British government.
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You can't build the bridge of trust with the scaffolding of lies and underhand deals
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Line dancing is as sinful as any other type of dancing, with its sexual gestures and touching. It is an incitement to lust.
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Don't come crying to me if your homes are attacked. You will reap what you sow.
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Come Friday, the world will see what the Protestant people really think of this so-called peace process, which is really a surrender process.
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I believe that Northern Ireland has come to a time of peace, a time when hate will no longer rule.
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Catholic homes caught fire because they were loaded with petrol bombs.
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We are not going into government with Sinn Fein
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I was born in the island of Ireland. I have Irish traits in me - we don't all have the traits of what came from Scotland, there is the celtic factor... and I am an Irishman because you cannot be an Ulsterman without being an Irishman
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We're on the verge of civil war in Northern Ireland. Why? Because if you take away the forums of democracy you don't have anything left.
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Never confuse sitting on your side with being on your side.
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I will never sit down with Gerry Adams . . . he'd sit with anyone. He'd sit down with the devil. In fact, Adams does sit down with the devil.
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People don't expect to die tomorrow, but they do take out insurance, don't they?
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