I never took hallucinogenic drugs because I never wanted my consciousness expanded one unnecessary iota.
My music is - there's no litmus test, there's no political litmus test for listening to it - but I am never going to compromise one iota to satisfy with someone who's uncomfortable with the ideas I feel in my heart.
I think that some people will never buy a computer because I think now we're at the point where the iPad does what some people want to do with their PCs.
I never talk about shooting anybody, but I do acknowledge I was a member of the IRA, and as a member of the IRA, I obviously engaged in fighting back against the British army.
There are a lot of Iraqi people we can never pay back for what we've done.
I had a hope that the Iraqis would embrace a new government, would establish a new Iraq very quickly, and, but I never had that as an expectation.
Irish people never think we're Irish. Americans think we're European or French.
I would never accuse the Irish people of being in any way stupid.
It used to be the case that for an Irishman to come to the U.S. involved a perilous journey on a ship. It involved singing lots of songs before you left saying goodbye, and once you were in the U.S., it involved singing lots of songs about how you were never going to set foot in Ireland again.
I was a huge 'Pyromania' fan. You would never expect it, but I was in love with Iron Maiden; I was such a huge fan. I went to a lot of rock stuff like Van Halen, too.
I never really saw my dad around when the Iron Maiden and the AC/DC were playing. But he knew what I was doing. I was just absorbing music. So he just kind of left me to my own devices.
A much underrated garment, the jegging: they never need ironing and they hold their colour.
I keep all irons in the fire because, 'You never know.' It's because I have to, and otherwise, life gets boring.
I have irrational fears, and they all go back to losing my father as a kid. I've never gotten over it.
Time is irrelevant to me. I never wear a watch.
I've met many irresponsible people in my life but never an irresponsible cat.
We're never going to please everyone, but all the great Jewish comics have succeeded through irreverence and self deprecation.
A reactionary is someone who wants to return to a previous state - that's never a possibility in my books. For me, everything's irreversible in the life of a society, as well as an individual's.
We were constantly hearing it repeated, that we must never again look upon ourselves as our own; but must remember, that we were solemnly and irrevocably devoted to God.
It's always irritated me that people say, 'Where's the action? Oh wow, there's no action here; let's go somewhere else.' These people will never find the action.