Nationalities Quotes
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Nationalities Quotes & Sayings
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Because we should always respect other nationalities, I have always tried to play them with dignity.
— Ricardo Montalban
India is not a nation, nor a country. It is a subcontinent of nationalities.
— Muhammad Ali Jinnah
The so-called Beat Generation was a whole bunch of people, of all different nationalities, who came to the conclusion that society sucked.
— John Clellon Holmes
There are no nationalities in heaven.
— Marthe Bibesco
In or orchestra we have many nationalities, types, and temperaments.
— Artur Rodzinski
Oh, believe me, that when three great passions, such as sorrow, love, and gratitude fill the heart, ennui can find no place." "You
— Alexandre Dumas
oil companies are nationalities. This plane oughta say EXXON on the side instead of U. S. Navy
— James W. Blinn
I have no problem being with people of different nationalities.
— Krzysztof Kieslowski
Mime, like music, knows neither borders nor nationalities,
— Marcel Marceau
In the big experiments, Atlas and CMS, we have something like 3,000 scientists each, and over 60 nationalities.
— Fabiola Gianotti
When Steven Spielberg comes to you and says, 'Hey do you want to write a movie about robots?' You just say yes.
— Drew Goddard
A lot of different races and nationalities play football, so it is a good way to try and stop racism.
— Thierry Henry
We can change our wives," he said. "We can change our jobs, our nationalities and even our religions, but we can never change our team.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
I think American audiences are open to people with accents and different nationalities being on the screen.
— Jamie Bamber
Lord, I don't understand it, but when a person does something wrong, it never feels wrong until later. It's never as evil as you'd imagined.
— Michael Lee West
In the blessings as well as in the ills of life, less depends upon what befalls us than upon the way in which it is met ...
— Arthur Schopenhauer