Arab Countries Quotes
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Arab Countries Quotes & Sayings
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The Arab and Islamic countries suffer from severe backwardness, and the Western world wants to make them even more backward.
— Mohammed Mahdi Akef
What Israel wants is peace with - and the acknowledgment of - all the Arab countries.
— Elliott Abrams
You cannot spell Poetry without try
— Brandon Villasenor
Countries with lots of unmarried young men are the most vulnerable to sudden upheavals - this is what fueled the Arab Spring.
— Tyler Cowen
Iraq is not going to starve to death because of the absence of assistance from Arab countries.
— Jalal Talabani
It's not what my job is about. I'm not out to make a political statement. I want to stand for something, but more by example.
— Lauren Bush
During the Cold War, America took sides not only in disputes between Arab countries, but also in debates within them.
— Stephen Kinzer
There are many democracies in our Arab and Islamic countries, but unfortunately, they are all false democracies.
— Yusuf Al-Qaradawi
All that grave weight of America Cancelled! Like Greece and Rome. The future in ruins!
— Louis Simpson
Life was a fool's errand, carrying news to the worms.
— Kylie Tennant
We are, in any case, only one of the forces acting in society
— Errico Malatesta
We have to cease the migration of Arab potential to the west; they should be respected in their own countries.
— Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
[Barack] Obama administration looking at taking a more aggressive stance and some of the Arab countries coming together.
— Juan Williams
A man's house is his stage. Others walk on to play their bit parts. Now and again a soliloquy, a birth, an adultery.
— Karl Shapiro
Manchester City are built on sand and I don't mean that because their owners are from the Arab countries.
— Kevin Keegan
After climbing a great hill, one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.
— Nelson Mandela
I take the Bible literally, but not seriously.
— Dana Gould
A thirst for the infinite is indelibly present in human beings. Man was created to have a relationship with God; we need him.
— Pope Benedict XVI