Henry Kissinger Quotes
The emergence of a unified Europe is one of the most revolutionary events of our time.

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In Europe and Sweden, we see boobs on TV, and it's not a big deal. Everyone has them; everyone has seen them.
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It is axiomatic that the security of America and Europe are linked.
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Seen from the United States or Europe, Iran's nuclear program often causes most concern, but from the perspective of countries in the Asia-Pacific region, the North Korean program is equally worrying.
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Maimed but still magnificent... Europe's mightiest medieval cathedral.
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I went to Yugoslavia to make a movie. People saw me there and asked me to do a movie in Germany. And that led to a movie in Italy. Before I knew it, I was in Europe for most of the next 10 years.
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I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from.
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We are protecting Europe according to European rules that say borders can be crossed only in certain areas in a controlled way and after registration.
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Europe can't take in huge masses of foreign people in an unlimited, uncontrolled manner.
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We have got into Indian railways and are trying to get into the railway locomotive business in Europe and the United States.
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Whoever speaks of Europe is wrong: it is a geographical expression.
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We have listened too long to the courtly Muses of Europe.
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It is chiefly in New York that I feel induced to urge this, because New York is, by innumerable ties, connected with Europe - more connected than several parts of Europe itself.
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We have a firm commitment to NATO, we are a part of NATO. We have a firm commitment to Europe. We are a part of Europe.
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There is a specter haunting Europe, the specter of Communism.
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It's been President Clinton's dream that we'll have finally a fully integrated Europe.
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There's a myth that Roosevelt gave Stalin Eastern Europe. I was with Roosevelt every day at Yalta.
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America is very decentralized in how it supports the humanities, unlike European countries where virtually everything stems from the central government.
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In Europe there's the upper crust, and these are long, historically families and social systems that have certain established rules that's harder to break into.
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In a sense sickness is a place, more instructive than a long trip to Europe, and it's always a place where there's no company, where nobody can follow. Sickness before death is a very appropriate thing and I think those who don't have it miss one of God's mercies.
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Europe needs to develop a sense of collective history - we need to write books from a European perspective, to teach it in schools as well.
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"Well, well!" said my aunt. "I only ask. I don't depreciate her. Poor little couple! And so you think you were formed for one another, and are to go through a party-supper-table kind of life, like two pretty pieces of confectionery, do you, Trot?"
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I think that's very significant that we're so attached to the idea now of - it was something I advocated for years, that you can make music in studios, music doesn't have to be made as a real-time experience. But now you see the results of that in people who are completely crippled unless they know that they have the possibility of "cut and paste" and "undo." And "undo" and "undo" and "undo" and "undo" and "undo" again.
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The emergence of a unified Europe is one of the most revolutionary events of our time.