Sovereign Nation Quotes
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Sovereign Nation Quotes & Sayings
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We should laugh before being happy, for fear of dying without having laughed.
— Jean De La Bruyere
Great. I've made a friend.
— Rick Riordan
Egypt is a sovereign nation.
— William Hague
I have always thought that Israel, as an independent and sovereign nation, had a right to defend itself.
— Don Nickles
To drink is a small matter. To be thirsty is everything.
— Georges Duhamel
When I started drama school, theatre was the main draw. I never had any movie star notions. Not that there were family ties to the theatre, either.
— Anne-Marie Duff
She had in mind a different kind of looking person, because his appearance is not at all like mine.
— Fritz Weaver
You never come closer to owning the whole world than when you wake up before everyone else. There
— Asa Larsson
If there is such a thing as karma, let's hope that Sarah Palin comes back as a wolf being shot at from a plane.
— Bill Maher
There, in the Levantine crossroads between Europe, Africa, and Asia, the sovereign nation of Israel would exemplify what right looks like.
— James Mikolajczyk
I would always rather be happy than dignified.
— Charlotte Bronte
Peggy is a sovereign nation. She governs herself and those around her by her own laws.
— Katlyn Charlesworth
If it works, don't fix it; do more of it.
— Michele Weiner-Davis
My teammates, they keep you focused.
— Torrey Smith
Puerto Rico has two divergent paths forward. After a reasonable transition period, it could become a state. Or it can become a sovereign nation.
— Pedro Pierluisi
He was about as useful in a crisis as a sheep.
— Dorothy Eden
What we want and what happens are two different thing entirely.
— Kirsty Moseley
There is no true sovereign except the nation; there can be no true legislator except the people.
— Denis Diderot
Away from the sovereign territory of our nation of two, we talked like the patriotic lunatics all around us.
— Kurt Vonnegut