Robert Sweeney
Robert Sweeney
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Robert Sweeney is a renowned Irish writer, journalist, and historian, best known by his pen name Seumas Sweeney.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on March 25, 1874, in Dublin, Ireland. No available information regarding the date of death.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Irish writer, journalist, and historian.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a family of modest means, Sweeney's early life was marked by a strong interest in literature and history. His father, a skilled craftsman, encouraged his son's love for reading and writing from an early age. Sweeney's academic pursuits led him to attend the University of Dublin, where he studied English literature and philosophy.
Major Accomplishments
Sweeney's contributions to Irish literature are immeasurable. As a writer, he was known for his vivid descriptions of rural life and his exploration of themes related to Irish identity. Some of his notable works include:
"The Story of the Irish Nation" (1901) - A historical account of Ireland's struggle for independence.
"Ireland: Its History and People" (1916) - A comprehensive history of Ireland, covering its ancient past to the early 20th century.
Notable Works or Actions
Sweeney's writing was not limited to literary works. He also made significant contributions as a journalist, working for various publications in Dublin. His most notable role was as the editor of the Irish Times, where he championed the cause of Irish independence and self-governance.
Impact and Legacy
Robert Sweeney's legacy extends far beyond his written works. As a pioneering figure in Irish journalism and literature, he helped shape public opinion on matters related to national identity and sovereignty. His commitment to promoting Irish culture and history continues to inspire writers, historians, and scholars today.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Sweeney's quotes are often cited for their insight into the complexities of Irish identity and his unyielding dedication to the cause of independence. As a writer and historian, he brought unparalleled depth and nuance to his work, providing readers with a rich understanding of Ireland's past and its people.
His commitment to promoting Irish culture and history continues to inspire writers, historians, and scholars today.
Quotes by Robert Sweeney

Granted, they're not taking property, but they're taking control of a portion of my property, ... They're seizing control of the assets of my property.

The nuts and bolts are all in place, ... Getting runners knowledgeable about the event is just starting now.

They were forced to withdraw, and as they were withdrawing the men operating the lines sustained burns while making sure the other guys got out safely.

As a social service agency, I don't see a slackening, ... After 9/11, we cut off solicitation to New York and D.C., but the giving has come back. I don't believe our success or failure will be determined by these natural disasters.

So there is an appropriate basis for having a larger sign and a sign variance here.

We don't want people to begin to forget the necessity of planning and being prepared for whatever catastrophes may await us down the road. Hopefully they are few and none. Nonetheless, we have seen the importance elsewhere in the country.

While there is plenty of time left, I think it's important to get closure on those larger gifts sooner rather than later,

I think there are legitimate privacy issues that come into play when you start taking pictures of people in their cars,

I was just sitting there watching t.v., and it sounded like the whole house shook.
