I'm going to do everything I can to be supportive.
I would like everyone in the world to pay tribute to Ireland for coming out of the famine with perhaps a greater sense o...
God bless you, and thank you.
We shouldn't be talking about, 'If at the end of the day . . .'
I want to thank the Taoiseach for the courage he showed in working with the Prime Minister of Great Britain.
In another context a long time ago, Mr. Yeats reminded us that too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart.
I will say that the Taoiseach has shown great courage in the pursuit of peace.
Today, still, the Great Famine is seared in the memory of the Irish nation and all caring peoples.
I leave you with these words, which I found as I was walking out the door from the Ambassador's residence.
Today I renew America's pledge.
The United States is honored to stand with those who take risks for peace.
I'm very gratified by it.
Your road is our road.
The lesson of the last 15 months is that the people like peace, they like the absence of violence.
I could not say it better than your Nobel Prize winning poet, Seamus Heaney, has said: We are living in a moment when ho...
I applaud the Taoiseach for his courage, but I know that the courage and the heart of the Irish people made it possible.
Let me just say, yes, I was encouraged.
America will be with you as you walk the road of peace.