
I think men have always been afraid of women's sexuality, and the restrictions they put on women testify to that. —
Erica Jong

You don't turn your back on your destiny. —
Trine Villemann

I always joke that I'm a British actress trying to break into Scandinavian TV. —
MyAnna Buring

There is always a unique atmosphere in the car when you drive through the City with a dead body in the back. —
Steen Langstrup

Scandinavian-Danish cuisine was something quite rustic, mostly known for pastries and smorgasbord cuisine, which in itself has become a joke. —
Rene Redzepi

Where the way is hardest, there go thou; Follow your own path and let people talk. —
Dante Alighieri

More humane societies are usually smaller, like the Scandinavian countries and Holland, where it is much easier to reach consensus and cooperation. —
David Korten

We were never motorheads. We knew fast cars. We knew how to siphon gas - me - charge the battery when it was down. But never hot-wired a car. —
Joe Biden

Everybody naked, nobody happy. It's Scandinavian art porn. —
Kelly Link

I had an interest in Scandinavian countries because I'd never seen snow. —
Hannah Kent

I covered the body with a rug. You think I'm an idiot?
Bruno Hanson
In The Shadow of Sadd. —
Steen Langstrup

We put fear and prejudice on trial, and fear and prejudice lost. —
David Boies

No doubt there is a Scandinavian wave. I guess everybody is just surfing their wave until it breaks and hoping it won't be too soon. —
Tobias Lindholm

My husband is from Finland, so every so often I'll throw a Scandinavian-themed party. —
Sarah Rafferty

It's not just dark in Scandinavia. —
Bo Brennan

How easy it is to love. —
Tove Jansson

You forget, when you're in the Scandinavian countries, you forget they don't speak English first and they speak better than I do. —
Doug Stanhope

We don't live in a democracy; we live in a hypocrisy. —
Sarah Silverman

I thought I could organise freedom/How Scandinavian of me ... —
Bjork

I'm a Scandinavian Midwest girl who doesn't always know what's going on in herself emotionally, which is why I make music in order to figure it out. —
Erika M. Anderson