All my people are from Ireland. I was born in Manchester, but I am Irish.
I am Irish as a person, but I feel Jewish as an actor.
I am who I am: an Irish Catholic kid, working class from Long Island. And I made it big.
I am delighted with the strong vote I have received. My message of positive leadership, patriotism and commitment clearly was resonating with tens of thousands of ordinary Irish people.
I am an unusual Irishman. I'm probably Ireland's third most famous Jewish son.
Now here I am playing a passionate young Irishman who would die for what he believes in.
I'm not perfect. I am not Iron Man.
I'm a really big Marvel person. I like Marvel. I am a big fan of the Avengers and Iron Man.
I don't think I'm easy to talk about. I've got a very irregular head. And I'm not anything that you think I am anyway.
I usually work in a direction until I know how to do it, then I stop. At the time that I am bored or understand - I use those words interchangeably - another appetite has formed. A lot of people try to think up ideas. I'm not one. I'd rather accept the irresistible possibilities of what I can't ignore.
People with deep faith and big hearts are concerned, as I am about the circumstance that Ms. Schiavo is in. I want them to know I will do what I can, but there are limits to what any particular person - irrespective of the title they currently hold - can do.
Irrespective of any political party, I am a supporter of good people who want to do something for the society.
I think I am really irreverent and I pretty much just talk to and about men the way men talk to and about women.
As a comedian, I am obligated to tell you the truth, my truth. To share with you my beliefs, my perspective. And I think that we forget sometimes that that's the oath that comics take, that we will go up and share everything - the irreverent, the scary.
As far as I am concerned this referendum should settle the matter. I believe it will one way or another be decisive. Britain will not want to go through this again. On the other hand if we vote to leave, this really is irreversible.
In community, we discover who we really are and how much transformation we still require. This is why I am irrevocably committed to small groups. Through them, we can accomplish our God-entrusted work to transform human beings.
I have only got down on to paper, really, three types of people: the person I think I am, the people who irritate me, and the people I'd like to be.
It does irritate me when I am described as a controversialist and commentator on Israel.
I ran on the platform of moderation and won the election by a large margin. By virtue of the strong mandate that I received from the electorate, I am committed to operating in the framework of moderation, which calls inter alia for a balance between realism and the pursuit of the ideals of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
I am not in a position to be accurate on news analysis. But what I firmly believe is that Iranian President Rouhani and the government have committed themselves to a process. I don't think this process is about changing the principles of the Islamic republic, but it is about accepting a certain path of opening in the political and economic fields.