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We can prevent Europe from becoming a spiritless machine that, in the end, grinds to a halt.
— Jan Peter Balkenende
There are a lot of laws from Europe about employing people which are absolute nonsense.
— Ben Elliot
Europeans think Americans are stupid but 90% of the profit for any writer comes from US, not Europe.
— Daniel Marques
Talking about a materialistic thing, I get about 13 times more royalties from Europe than I do from America.
— Elliott Carter
If the U.K. were threatening to withdraw from Europe, I would certainly want Scotland to be out of that.
— Peter Higgs
In becoming an American, from Europe, what one has in common with that other immigrant is contempt for me-it's nothing else but color.
— Toni Morrison
One has to be foolish or irredeemably stupid to believe that anything good can come to Europe from the land of presumed opportunity.
— Julius Streicher
Europe needs to develop a sense of collective history - we need to write books from a European perspective, to teach it in schools as well.
— Bernard-Henri Levy
All Ballets' fundamental steps are derived from the folk dances of Western Europe.
— Ninette De Valois
So much gold reached Europe from India and America that burghers grew richer and richer as knights and landowners grew poorer and poorer.
— E.H. Gombrich
From 'Embracing the Wide Sky', I went to the States, to Canada and to different parts of Europe as well. I gave interviews in several languages.
— Daniel Tammet
Tunisia is extremely dependent on economic conditions in Europe, which is why it also experienced shockwaves from the euro crisis.
— Alvaro De Vasconcelos
My family's from Eastern Europe.
— David Sax
Turning away Turkey from the EU would be a great, long-term - a century-long - error by Europe.
— William Hague
war in Bastogne. I saw Europe from a truck with our gun towed behind. We'd named ours Joe
— Ravi Howard
The message from the United States and Europe is that governments must live within their means.
— Julie Bishop
Now, most of the new immigrants coming to this country are from Asia as opposed to Europe.
— Iris Chang
It's essential for the U.S. and Europe to prevent Putin from going farther and reversing the hard-won independence of former Soviet republics.
— George Packer
Our use of phrase 'The Dark ages' to cover the period from 699 to 1,000 marks our undue concentration on Western Europe ...
— Bertrand Russell
Three hundred men, all of whom know one another, direct the economic destiny of Europe and choose their successors from among themselves.
— Walther Rathenau
We must do our utmost to preserve our British ally's strategic independence from Europe.
— Richard Perle
Old ideas from an old man about an old vision of Europe.
— Denis MacShane
We in Ireland have not been immune from the bigotry and the indifference which manifested itself in Europe this century
— John Bruton
I have always found the word 'Europe' on the lips of those who wanted something from others which they dared not demand in their own names!
— Otto Von Bismarck
I grew up in Europe, where the history comes from.
— Eddie Izzard
Europe is secure from any future irruptions of Barbarians; since, before they can conquer, they must cease to be barbarous.
— Edward Gibbon
We should never forget that Hollywood was built by Europeans, and the old Jewish boys from Eastern Europe.
— Maximilian Schell
All the destruction in Christian Europe has arisen from deism, which is natural religion.
— William Blake
Coffee was first introduced by Yemeni Muslims. When Ottoman Empire grew, coffee spread to Istanbul and from there to the rest of Europe.
— Firas Alkhateeb
And somewhere from the dim ages of history the truth dawned upon Europe that the morrow would obliterate the plans of today.
— Jaroslav Hasek
Only Norway regularly sends colonists from Europe, and we all know of that country's ecological disasters.
— John Scalzi
I'm sure Church got some of his ideas from this trip to Europe.
— Stephen Cole Kleene
If Europe does not advance, it will fall or even be wiped out from the world map ... My duty is to bring Europe out of its lethargy.
— Francois Hollande
Europe were kind of the first ones to embrace my music; the kids from around the way would come out to my shows and really enjoy it.
— Theophilus London
Terrorists have failed to trigger mass conflict between Muslims and non-Muslims in Europe. We should draw strength from that fact.
— Gijs De Vries
Lady, can you speak up a little bit? Indianapolis is a little far from Europe - I can't hear you.
— Marat Safin
Cultures that do not wish to exist cannot be dissuaded from destroying themselves.
— David P. Goldman
The whole notion of land property rights in the Arab world is different from that in Europe.
— William Odom
The working class positively benefited from Hitler's rule, under which the standard of living was raised till it became the highest in Europe.
— Hugh Trevor-Roper
I do not separate France from Europe.
— Lionel Jospin
Yes, it is Europe, from the Atlantic to the Urals, it is Europe, it is the whole of Europe, that will decide the fate of the world.
— Charles De Gaulle
From Europe. They had been away for three months, having left in February to attend a famous medical congress in London; and certain things, which
— L.M. Montgomery
In my lifetime all our problems have come from mainland Europe and all the solutions have come from the English-speaking nations across the world.
— Margaret Thatcher
After I graduated from college, while traveling around Europe, hitchhiking, doing the tourist thing, I went into a church in Dublin.
— Frederica Mathewes-Green
If Napoleon can seek to ascend all the thrones of Europe, I suppose we may go dragging them out from under him
— Naomi Novik
My family history, like that of many Polish, German and Jewish families from Central Europe in the 20th century, is complex.
— Donald Tusk
Mother's taste was eclectic and ranged from the ancient world to the contemporary from Europe to the U.S.
— David Rockefeller
Only in America could a refugee girl from Central Europe become secretary of state.
— Madeleine Albright