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States can be deterred by the fear of retaliation; non-state organisations cannot by deterred at all.
— John Bruton
The economy is not an abstraction. The economy consists of people, and it will only grow if people feel secure and are reasonably free.
— John Bruton
We in Ireland have not been immune from the bigotry and the indifference which manifested itself in Europe this century
— John Bruton
Do you have any idea how it drove me crazy seeing you and not being able to touch you or kiss you or even just tell you how beautiful you were.
— Melanie Shawn
Non-proliferation will only work if all states are willing to cooperate, and that will only happen if all feel they are being treated fairly.
— John Bruton
U.S. companies rely on the European market for more than half of their global foreign profits.
— John Bruton
The E.U. is the world's fastest growing democratic body.
— John Bruton
Any good teacher knows how important it is to connect with students and understand our culture.
— Adora Svitak
European investment in Texas alone exceeds all U.S. investment in China and Japan put together.
— John Bruton
It is not viable for one country to demand a right to increase and upgrade its nuclear weapons capabilities while asking others to eliminate theirs.
— John Bruton
A terrorist nuclear detonation in a western city would destroy all economic confidence.
— John Bruton
I couldn't get out of my head how strange it was that the smallest decisions in our lives can leave the biggest scars.
— Cyn Balog
If the EU and the US can cooperate successfully on regulating financial markets, everyone else will follow.
— John Bruton
U.S. companies earn more from their investments in the EU than in the rest of the world combined.
— John Bruton
One cannot have economic growth without security.
— John Bruton
The E.U. imports more agricultural goods from developing countries around the world than does the U.S., Canada and Japan, combined.
— John Bruton