- I don't use the word 'artists' lightly.
- I do believe as human beings we are a great mass of contradictions.
- I come from theatre and I always go back every couple of years.
- Grief is exhausting.
- Casting is very, very important.
- It's so tough to get movies made in Ireland anymore. A whole generation of Irish filmmakers doesn't have the resources to get a movie made.
- I'm not a comic person at all.
- I never saw myself as being a cop on TV.
- I know I don't go looking for directors.
- I float from one project to another project, so you miss people and you don't see them for years.
- You get to an age when you lose people close to you.
- We've seen a lot of dirty politics in Ireland.
- Sometimes, there's not an honest engagement of Ireland in Hollywood movies.
- No nation can claim, 'We are an uncorrupt nation, therefore we will tell you what the morals of democracy are.'
- My soul is still Irish.
- You know, Christianity has its own superstition anyway: Why you turn three times, what this saint means, why you pray to the patron saint of lost causes, why you go this way or that way.
- My feet always danced to Irish traditional music, but I was very glad to get out of the North of Ireland in the mid-Seventies when it was really closed and tight and relentlessly unforgiving.
- I've worked a lot with Noah Baumbach, and he doesn't make it easy to like his characters, but the stories are funny and witty and there's an edge to that kind of humanity.
- I'll tell you, being on set on 'Harry Potter' was nerve-wracking. It was surreal to be in a room with those three kids, all of whom know exactly what they're doing.
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