Norway Quotes
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Norway Quotes & Sayings
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Norway's a very gender-aware country, and we're very liberal. There are lots of women's voices being heard here compared to many other countries.
— Jenny Hval
We have no mom-and-pop oil rigs in Norway.
— Erik Naggum
November always seemed to me the Norway of the year.
— Emily Dickinson
I was born in Oslo, Norway, but now live in the suburbs of Southwest London, right near the River Thames. It's a lovely part of the world.
— Alexander Hanson
We have to find compromises. That's the way it is in Norway.
— Kjell Magne Bondevik
Her hatred glittered irresistibly. I could see it, the jewel, it was sapphire, it was the cold lakes of Norway.
— Janet Fitch
I didn't get much peace, but I heard in Norway that Russia might well become a huge market for tractors soon.
— Henry Ford
I want to go away, oh so far, far away.
— Bjornstjerne Bjornson
Immigrants in Norway must learn Norwegian. The same should Spaniards in Spain do, if they want to work with Norwegians.
— Carl I. Hagen
We have a high standard of living ... In Norway, we've tripled our income since 1970. In the rest of western Europe, income has merely doubled.
— Jens Stoltenberg
I have a B.A. in Spanish, so briefly I thought that somebody might pay me to speak Spanish badly in another country, like Norway.
— Karen Russell
Norway was occupied by the Germans in the Second World War, and I've met a lot of people who had to live through that occupation in varying degrees.
— Christopher Heyerdahl
Mexico, Norway, China, Germany, Italy, America, Japan, Morocco, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
— Roger Wilk
I don't think you can mix classical music and reggae. It's not possible. But some producer in, like, Norway is going to put it together.
— B.o.B
You're NOT Norway!!! You'll never BE Norway!!! And BECAUSE of your not being Norway, you will be CRUELLY and UNFORGIVINGLY PUNISHED!!!
— Denmark
Switzerland didn't exactly work out. Neither did France. Or Norway." "Three schools?" Hale asked. "Well, technically, five schools - three countries.
— Ally Carter
If you want to decrease housing costs in Norway, the most important thing is to build more.
— Erna Solberg
The new discovery of a 3.3 billion barrel oil deposit off Norway's coast cements that nation's claim to being Europe's second largest oil producer.
— Bob Beauprez
I'll put it frankly - Britain has more influence in China than Norway or Switzerland, with all respect for the other countries.
— Jose Manuel Barroso
Cowan son of Branieucc, you're the only one of my people that I know for sure still lives.
— Sandi Layne
I'm 100% Norwegian. Three generations removed and all continuous inbreeding of Norwegian of Minnesota and Iowa, so I traveled to Norway before.
— Eric Christian Olsen
There's no-one up there in Northern Norway , food's terrible, but it's very, very beautiful to look at, if you've got eyes, and enjoy looking.
— David Hockney
Aren't I going back to England?"
"No," she said. "I Could never do that. Heaven shall take my soul, but Norway shall keep my bones". — Roald Dahl
"No," she said. "I Could never do that. Heaven shall take my soul, but Norway shall keep my bones". — Roald Dahl
I am living in Norway, where I am under the care of the best cancer doctor in Norway and I can be closer to my family.
— Grete Waitz
What I love most about Norway is you ladies. Back home I'm used to fat and hairy women journalists.
— Diego Maradona
Next year he would suggest they hire a chalet on the edge of an icy fjord in Norway, as far away from the Jacobs family as possible.
— Deborah Levy
The statistical probability of being murdered in Norway was about one in ten thousand. When
— Jo Nesbo
As foreign minister of Norway, I learnt how natural changes provoked by climate change are creating new sources of political instability.
— Jonas Gahr Store
Aye, aye! and I'll chase him round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom, and round perdition's flames before I give him up.
— Herman Melville
I think integration in Norway is, by all standards, going relatively well. People are working, taking education, learning the language.
— Jonas Gahr Store
There's a lot of crappy music that people like, you know, all over the world, and Norway is definitely not an exception.
— Sondre Lerche
I grew up riding when I was younger in Texas. I actually learned how to ride in Norway. I really love riding horses.
— Jackson Rathbone
I lived in Norway and Texas when I was a kid.
— Jackson Rathbone
It was as hard to be a Norwegian in 1881 as it was to be an American in 1770. Perhaps even harder, as Norway was far from a young nation.
— Chris Nicolaisen
Only Norway regularly sends colonists from Europe, and we all know of that country's ecological disasters.
— John Scalzi
Right now I would rank Norway as the largest country in the world, I have never seen anything like it
— Barack Obama
Inclusive Design can bring together commercial and social benefits
— Mette-Marit, Crown Princess Of Norway
I Have traveled 201 countries including Hell (Norway), and the strangest thing I've seenwas man
— Robert Ripley
We probably got on better with the likes of Holland, Belgium, Norway and Sweden, some of whom are not even European.
— Jack Charlton
You tug and strain like a young horse when it's first tied up at the stake, whenever you are tied by your heartstrings.
— Sigrid Undset
Apart from their goals, Norway haven't scored.
— Terry Venables
Go back to bed, Cowan. I want no promises from you.
— Sandi Layne
Troll welcomes you to Norway, (these legendary creatures live throughout the mountains of Norway)
— Constance Roos
Norway or Switzerland are two marvelous countries, I very much admire, the most advanced countries in the world in fact with great qualities of life.
— Jose Manuel Barroso
I had to inspect all fighter units in Russia, Africa, Sicily, France, and Norway. I had to be everywhere.
— Adolf Galland
In my life, I've had estates in Russia, houses in Spain, in Norway, in the deep south of America.
— Penelope Wilton