Turkey Quotes
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I see Turkey's future as being in Europe, as one of many prosperous, tolerant, democratic countries.
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That is one of the reasons why we advocate for good relations between the two countries. Turkey understands the needs of the region.
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Turkey is a safe country. Stay there.
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The government in Turkey, which represents the powerful, traditionalist mass, is very comfortable creating policies tailored only for their supporters.
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Generally, I get bad reviews in Turkey.
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It's a bit questionable whether Turkey is a model country or not, since our government is supporting ISIS in Syria, since there are legislations that are not in line with democratic rules.
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Tiny quails may not seem as impressive as a mammoth turkey, but there is something refreshing about a spread of individual birds on the Christmas table.
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I'm a John Denver freak, and I don't give a sh*t that he looks like a f***ing turkey.
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The fueling of anti-Turkish sentiment in Europe is resulting in an anti-European, indiscriminate nationalism in Turkey.
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I have never seen homosexual chicken or turkey.
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There's been quite a clear upswing in nationalist sentiments. Everyone is talking about it, in Turkey as well.
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What is sauce for the goose may be sauce for the gander, but it is not necessarily sauce for the chicken, the duck, the turkey or the Guinea hen.
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No more turkey, but I'd like some more of the bread it ate.
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Romania strongly supports Turkey's E.U. accession.
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I'm not a sandwich store that only sells turkey sandwiches. I sell a lot of different things.
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The turkey has a destiny which ends on San Martino's day.
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I left Iran back in 1985. I lived in Turkey for a while, then I went to Germany. I joined a theater company there, and we toured the country.
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In my opinion turkey is the most over-rated critter for eating purposes in kingdom come but the most striking example we have of the power of propaganda.
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If and when Turkey does become a member, it will be after years of structural reforms and with a long track record of sustained and stable growth,
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Let's look 25 years ahead and imagine that we have said no to Turkey, that it has been a disaster for the Middle East and there are huge oil and energy crises.
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If Turkey is ready, we must begin talks. And if Croatia is ready, there too. But we can't have a quid pro quo with the fate of these countries' populations.
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I have been attacked in Turkey more for my interviews than for my books. Political polemicists and columnists do not read novels there.
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I would have preferred it if the government of Turkey had not felt it necessary to issue its declaration... by doing so the process has frankly been made more difficult.
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Now more than 40 years since the prospect of membership of the European Union was first held out to Turkey.