Meaning of the quote

This quote means that Martin McGuinness, an Irish politician, is saying he has not done anything in his life that he feels embarrassed or guilty about. He is proud of the choices he has made and the actions he has taken, and he doesn't regret or feel ashamed of any of his past behavior or decisions.

About Martin McGuinness

Martin McGuinness was an Irish republican politician and statesman who served as the deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2017. He was a key figure in the Northern Ireland peace process and the Good Friday Agreement.

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Our ability to make a decision about the declaration is hampered by the British government being reluctant to give us the clarification which we require.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

But the fact is that the vast majority of Republicans support the Sinn Fein leadership.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

That’s healthy and good for us that there are people who are prepared to question what we are doing.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

In fact, I would defend to the death their right to express a different point of view.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

Let everyone leave all the guns – British guns and Irish guns – outside the door.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

If the British government is prepared to say that the Unionists will not have a veto over British government policy and that guns, vetoes and injustices will all be left outside the door, then there is no good reason why talks cannot take place in an appropriate atmosphere.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

Along with that ongoing process Sinn Fein took a decision to establish a peace commission which had the responsibility to travel around the country to receive submissions from the general public, also our opponents.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

Let’s leave beside them in another pile all the injustices which exist in the northern state.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

Well I think it has always been a mistake to reduce the peace process in Ireland to a decommissioning process.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

Let us walk into the conference room as equals and not second class citizens.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

The most important thing to say is that Sinn Fein isn’t going back to anything. We are a party on the move.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

The British government says that for Sinn Fein to be involved in talks the guns must be left at the door.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

The fact is that a car used by Gerry Adams and myself during the course of the Mitchell review was bugged by elements within British military intelligence.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

Sinn Fein is the fastest growing party on the island of Ireland.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)

I haven’t done anything that I’m ashamed of.

Martin McGuinness

Sinn Fein politician and deputy First Minister (1950-2017)