Brussels's Quotes
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Brussels's Quotes & Sayings
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Conquest is easy. Control is not.
— William Shatner
Brussels sprouts are misunderstood - probably because most people don't know how to cook them properly.
— Todd English
The heart of France lies between Brussels and Paris.
— Carl Von Clausewitz
Corporatists like Robert Schuman and Jean Monnet were bent on constructing the Brussels-based bureaucracy as a democracy-free zone.
— Yanis Varoufakis
After 30 years in Brussels, I can tell you: The relationship between the Commission and the Parliament has probably never been as good as it is now.
— Jean-Claude Juncker
He looked as incongruous as a rose in a bowl of brussels sprouts.
— Christopher Bram
The Brits are perfectly capable of managing the Brits and don't need Brussels telling them how to manage things.
— Jim Ratcliffe
The brussels sprout. This is also the worst vegetable of next year.
— Steven Rubenstein
Don't underestimate the ripple effect of what you do. These kinds of actionshave toppled empires.
— Leila Janah
When will Labour learn that you cannot build Jerusalem in Brussels.
— Margaret Thatcher
For many people, politics in Brussels and Strasbourg might as well be happening on another planet.
— Martin Schulz
They'll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run.
— Gaylord Perry
I like democracy. I like to be able to throw out my political leaders when they get things wrong, and we don't get to do that with Brussels.
— David Cameron
I hate to shop. I consider it one of life's necessary evils, like brussels sprouts and high-heeled shoes.
— Laurell K. Hamilton
Brussels sprouts are really quite versatile.
— Yotam Ottolenghi
Anything will worry me. I may not get a check for the light bill off in time and I just get to worrying. I'm a worrywart.
— Eric Dickerson
Maybe there is nothing, ever, that can equal the recollection of having been young together.
— Michael Cunningham
Nothing is more reassuring, nothing is more true to the comfortable spirit of English occultism, than the smell of Brussels sprouts cooking
— Terry Pratchett