Eamon de Valera, one of the most influential figures in Irish politics, played a central role in Ireland's independence and the creation of its Constitution. As a statesman and later president, de Valera worked tirelessly to secure Ireland's sovereignty and ensure its development as a modern state. His resilience, vision, and unwavering commitment to his country's future make him an inspiring figure for those seeking to create lasting political and social change. His legacy teaches us the power of leadership rooted in patriotism and dedication to the people.

"We hope that the plain people - the labourers and small farmers - will take this opportunity of coming together and working out the National programme."



"When we have done our best, we can, as a united people, take whatever may befall with calm courage and confidence that this old nation will survive and if death should come to many of us, death is not the end."



"Unemployment is due to the large import of goods from Britain and other countries. The Government haven't used the powers which they have for the benefit of the country."



"We, of our time, have played our part in the perseverance, and we have pledged ourselves to the dead generations who have preserved intact for us this glorious heritage, that we, too, will strive to be faithful to the end, and pass on this tradition unblemished."



"It is indeed hard for the strong to be just to the weak, but acting justly always has its rewards."



"The part which American friendship played in helping us to win the freedom we enjoy in this part of Ireland has been gratefully recognized and acknowledged by our people."



"From the moment this war began, there was, for this state, only one policy possible, neutrality."

