Europe Quotes
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It used to be said that you had to know what was happening in America because it gave us a glimpse of our future. Today, the rest of America, and after that Europe, had better heed what happens in California, for it already reveals the type of civilisation that is in store for all of us.
Alistair Cooke
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Only a Europe that is conscious of its own values can be both an economically strong and a morally and intellectually respected partner, and thereby extend its hospitality to others. It's a cultural disgrace that we are forced to identify no-go areas for foreigners.
Walter Kasper
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I had been to Europe that summer, and they said, 'Can anybody verify that?'
Alice Rivlin
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This is a truly historic day for Europe and for the whole of the international community.
Jack Straw
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I don't know what's going on with Mum and Dad, but it's weird. Mum keeps asking Dad to do things and he keeps doing them Unfotunately, she hasn't said 'Hand over your money and make your way to Europe!
Louise Rennison
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I knew it was very big in Europe, I've been working over there for twelve years.
Wanda Jackson
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Very interested in expanding the number of participants who will take part in laying the new gas pipeline in Europe.
Vladimir Putin
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The nature of our constitution makes eloquence more useful and more necessary in this country than in any other in Europe.
Bill Vaughan
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Democracy is now currently defined in Europe as a 'country run by Jews,'
Ezra Pound
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Europe is a molehill. All great empires and revolutions have been on the Orient; six hundred millions live there.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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It is not a case of whether we want to wash our hands of Europe or want to help her to regain her feet. The troubles of Europe have been laid on our doorstep, so to speak, and will plague us, if we do nothing to cure them, whether we like it or not.
B. C. Forbes
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Greece is a medium-sized country in Europe. Our debt accounts for only 2.5 percent of the total of all members of the euro zone.
Evangelos Venizelos
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The American is said to become full-flavored, and in time a most all-round man, through the polish which Europe can impart.
M. E. W. Sherwood
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If the German nation wants to end a state of affairs that threatens its extermination in Europe, it must not fall into the error of the pre-War period and make enemies of God and the world; it must recognize the most dangerous enemy and strike at him with all its concentrated power. And if this victory is obtained through sacrifices elsewhere, the coming generations of our people will not condemn us.
Adolf Hitler
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You guys are lucky, cuz in Europe, like you can show boobs on TV and like in magazines and what not. We're Americans so the slightest, the slightest glimpse of a nipple will.
Mark Hoppus Blink-182
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It is the women of Europe who pay the price while war rages, and it will be the women who will pay again when war has run its bloody course and Europe sinks down into the slough of poverty like a harried beast too spent to wage the fight. It will be the sonless mothers who will bend their shoulders to the plough and wield in age-palsied hands the reaphook.
Kate Richards O'Hare
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In Europe, nothing is certain except death and welfare, and why let the former get in the way of the latter?
Mark Steyn
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The present Europe is unfinished business unless the Balkans are a part of it.
Paddy Ashdown
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I'm against the European Union, but I am very much in favor of Europe.
Geert Wilders
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It (Arsenal) is an English club but not an English success. It's probably a greater reflection of youngsters from France and elsewhere in Europe.
Alan Pardew
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It would be nice once during my life to go over [to Europe] and study the original paintings of the Masters.
E. J. Hughes
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Europe really needs to wake up, cast aside the lies and get rid of the Jewish yoke we live under - once and for all.
Varg Vikernes Burzum
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When I first went to Europe, I thought I was going to move there. I was making plans to move to the south of Spain. It's such a cute, innocent thought. I think we all go through it.
Eva Mendes
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As an artist one has no home in Europe except in Paris.
Friedrich Nietzsche