National Borders Quotes
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They got to him," Ewan said, needlessly. "Must have been a midnight snack," Tim said, smiling grimly. Ewan frowned. "Don't be so morbid.
— Guido Baechler
Power and money
Like Pooh Bear and honey
Stick fast. — David Mitchell
Like Pooh Bear and honey
Stick fast. — David Mitchell
The implied threat of using nuclear weapons to curb guerrillas was as absurd as to talk of using a sledge hammer to ward off a swarm of mosquitoes.
— B.H. Liddell Hart
Human dignity is independent of national borders. We must always defend the interests of the poor and the persecuted in other countries.
— Kjell Magne Bondevik
A tinker's debt is always paid: Once for any simple trade. Twice for freely-given aid. Thrice for any insult made.
— Patrick Rothfuss
The Internet knows no national borders.
— Alan Dershowitz
Dreams can be relentless tyrants.
— Morgan Llywelyn
Whether the borders that divide us are picket fences or national boundaries, we are all neighbors in a global community.
— Jimmy Carter
But the larger a man grows in his own inner darkness, the more his outer form diminishes.
— Milan Kundera
We're not going to have peace - permanent peace - until the Prince of Peace comes. And He is coming.
— Billy Graham
The hunting of monsters is not for the faint of heart. Nor is it for those who feel bound by such trivial doctrines as law or national borders.
— Tess Gerritsen
We have persistent objects, they're called files.
— Ken Thompson
To me, I'm still a 24-year-old kid who just happens to have a better paying job than other kids my age.
— Joey Harrington
Online crime is practically always international, because they almost always cross traditional national borders.
— Mikko Hypponen
I believe that our national security lies not just in protecting our borders, but in bridging divides.
— Joe Lieberman
Liars have no noble tongues and their words tasted bitter.
— Kristian Goldmund Aumann