Cambodia's Quotes
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Cambodia's Quotes & Sayings
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His youth was a wingless Dodo.
— Lawrence Osborne
The word stands for the body, but the symphony stands for the spirit.
— Hildegard Of Bingen
Do not let a day go by without taking some time for yourself - some time you spend in pure pleasure, as you see it.
— Napoleon Hill
Mr. President, putting it bluntly, wouldn't we just be continuing a bloodbath that already exists in Cambodia if we voted the 222 million in aid?
— Gerald R. Ford
Cambodia wanted no part of SEATO. We would look after ourselves as neutrals and Buddhists.
— Norodom Sihanouk
Cambodia was not a mistake; it was a crime. The world is diminished by the experience.
— William Shawcross
The fall of communism had more to do with prayer meetings in Poland than bombs dropped on Cambodia.
— Brian Zahnd
I travel to Cambodia, Thailand, Bali, and Nairobi for my charities: Somaly Mam and Friends to Mankind.
— Serinda Swan
The atrocities in Cambodia are a direct and understandable response to the violence of the imperial system.
— Noam Chomsky
I used to believe that love was finding someone who would lead you through the deep water.
— Anne Hathaway
For anybody that works in any kind of demining or any kind of humanitarian aid work, there is danger and it's always a high-risk area [in Cambodia].
— Angelina Jolie
I would hate to have "Holiday in Cambodia" become as tiresome to other people as hearing "Like a Rock" in a Chevrolet commercial.
— Jello Biafra
Every drop of blood that falls in Tibet or Cambodia or Gallipoli or Iraq lands upon our shoes and spatters the hem of our best suit.
— Mark Collins
I have lived 78 years without hearing of bloody places like Cambodia.
— Lord Randolph Churchill
With respect to the doctrine of a future life, a North American Indian knows just as much as any ancient or modern philosopher.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
The naval expansionism of the southern Chola and Pallava empires took Indian influences directly to Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia and Cambodia. Later,
— Shashi Tharoor