North Africa Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about North Africa
North Africa Quotes & Sayings
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The morning slathers its whatever
across the thing. — Michael Robbins
across the thing. — Michael Robbins
Does the real thing ever have the perfection of a stage performance?
— Agatha Christie
I have always loved science, but I have always loved the arts - drawing, painting and, yes, writing - more.
— Charles M. Blow
He is a despicable sage whose wisdom does not profit himself.
— Publilius Syrus
As far as the Middle East and North Africa is concerned, we need to reconsider the question of reliability and stability of hydrocarbons.
— Alexey Miller
You eat a lot of goat stomach when you're in North Africa. You eat whatever's put in front of you. I am a big proponent of that.
— Ronan Farrow
I had a hard time convincing students that they were going to North Africa to understand the North Africans, not to understand themselves.
— Clifford Geertz
This is a story of Africa. A pioneer woman's journey north was merely the beginning.
— Jeffrey Whittam
Sometimes, of course, the war required that he be cruel, but what cause worth fighting for did not require cruelty of its champions once in a while?
— Clive Barker
I have a dream that Africa should have one bloc - north to south - we could trade freely, people can move freely and that makes business sense.
— Mohammed Dewji
Mine were informal mentors. They were all in my working life.
— Laurence Fishburne
I've been to North Africa many times.
— Martin Scorsese
I'm curious about people. That's what I've always done since I've been a small boy. I'm curious about others.
— Gerard Depardieu
Africa is not just about where you are born. For me, Africa is the whole continent; from south to north, to east to west.
— Angelique Kidjo
I was with a folk trio back in '63 and '64, and we traveled all across North Africa, Israel, and Europe.
— Creed Bratton
It is almost impossible to overemphasize the importance with which ancestry is held in the Middle East and North Africa.
— Tahir Shah