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Quotes by Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa, Fenian Leader.
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"Some of my friends may say: ' To Jericho with your genealogy; what do we care about it! We are here in America, where one man is as good as another.' That's all right, for any one who wants to have done with Ireland; all right for the man who can say... 'What is Ireland to me now? Sure I'm an American citizen!" All right for him who wants to be the Adam and Eve of his name and race , but it is otherwise for men who are no way ashamed of those who have gone before them, and who do not want to bury in the grave of American citizenship, all the duties they owe to their motherland, while it remains a land enslaved."

(Rossa's Recollections 1838 - 1898)
Any man who is proud of belonging to the old blood of Ireland, will never do anything to bring disgrace upon any one belonging him. I don't mind how poor he is; the poorer he is, the nearer he is to God; the nearer he is to sanctification through suffering, and the more marks and signs he has of the hand of the English enemy having been heavily laid upon him.

That hand has been heavily laid upon my race. I, even to-day, feel the weight of it on myself. "


(Rossa's Recollections 1838 - 1898)
"The Irish tongue and the Irish language are not the only things that suffer by the effort to turn everything Irish into English."


(Rossa's Recollections 1838 - 1898)
"All this I am saying [on genealogy] may be idle gossip, personal or family gossip, yet it may lead to something that may affect every one who is not ashamed of having an Irish father and mother, and of having every one and everything belonging to him, Irish. To those who would be ashamed of having it known who their father and mother and their family connections were, I have nothing to say, and I heed little what they say of me for having a little Irish family pride about me."

(Rossa's Recollections 1838 - 1898)
"Nine millions in 1845; four and a half millions in 1895. And those English savages rejoice over the manner in which they destroy us. They thank God we are gone, 'gone with a vengeance,' they say. What a pity we haven't the spirit to return the vengeance. But we are taught to do good to those that hate us, to bless those that curse us, and to pray for those who persecute and calumniate us. I can't do it; I won't try to do it; I won't be making a hypocrite of myself in the eyes of the Lord; I could sooner bring myself to pray for the devil first."

(Rossa's Recollections 1838 - 1898)
"While all of us talk much of fight, and glorify in song and story those who fought and fell, is it possible that something degenerate has grown into us, that always keeps us from coming to the point when the crisis is at hand!"

(Rossa's Recollections 1838 - 1898)
"Until England is made afraid, she will do nothing for Ireland, or give nothing to Irishmen."

(Rossa's Recollections 1838 - 1898)
"Irishmen of the present day should work to free Ireland in their own time, and not be shifting from their own shoulders to the shoulders of the men of a future generation the work they themselves should do."

(Rossa's Recollections 1838 - 1898)
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"And how can I help thinking of the wreck and ruin that come upon the Irish race in the foreign land! One in a hundred may live and prosper, and stand to be looked at as a living monument of the prosperity, but ninety-nine in a hundred are lost, never to be heard of."
"we shirk our part of our duty, by going around the world preaching against England, on the anniversary of every day on which Englishmen murdered Irishmen.

If we were the men that we ought to be, we would be doing something to have 'vengeance wreaked on the murderer’s head,' instead of hugging to ourselves the satisfaction that we are doing all that belongs to Irish patriots to do, by celebrating those days"
"...I can afford to care but very little about what any one may say about my losing my soul because I do all in the world I can do to wrest from the English robbers what they robbed my people and robbed my country of."