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Quotes About Foreign

I don't know the language or the laws and I'm completely unfamiliar with the currency . . . but, God, is it ever beautiful here.
~ Kyra Davis
If America can have a great relationship with Russia and with China and with all countries, I'm all for that. That would be a tremendous asset.
~ Donald Trump
What I saw in that country, I saw in that country and I saw people respect him and his family and that's what I mean about that.
~ Dennis Rodman
Again, Saburo Tominaga once went to the Shirakawa Prefectural Office to cash his brother Morikuni's bonus bond and, unwilling to touch paper currency defiled with a foreign-style design, carried it home between chopsticks.
~ Yukio Mishima
For ideas are, in the long run, essentially foreign to human existence; and the body — receptacle of the involuntary muscles, of the internal organs and circulatory system over which it has no control — is foreign to the spirit, so that it is even possible for people to use the body as a metaphor for ideas, both being something quite alien to human existence as such.
~ Yukio Mishima
As American freemen we can not but sympathize in all efforts to extend the blessings of civil and political liberty, but at the same time we are warned by the admonitions of history and the voice of our own beloved Washington to abstain from entangling alliances with foreign nations.
~ Zachary Taylor
We are firmly convinced that private capital, Chinese as well as foreign, must be given liberal opportunities for broad development in postwar China; for China needs industrial growth.
~ zedong mao
Alabama did not want to leave Paris where they were so unhappy.
~ Zelda Fitzgerald
Antisemitism is not simply the hatred of something "foreign," but the hatred of a perpetual evil in the world. Jews are not an enemy but the ultimate enemy.
~ Deborah E. Lipstadt
Our dependence on foreign energy sources is our Achilles heel, not just in the realm of diplomacy, but in terms of our future as the world's economic leader.
~ Judy Biggert
No man is a hero in his own country.
~ John Monash
An expert is an ordinary fella away from home.
~ Bum Phillips
Frankly, I do not know how to effect a permanency in American foreign policy.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
The soul inside me is the last foreign language I'm learning.
~ Yehuda Amichai
As a presidential candidate, Trump continued working on a plan to build in Russia.
~ Jeffrey Toobin
For two years, in response to the Mueller probe of foreign involvement in the 2016 election, Trump had made his mantra "no collusion." And here was his personal attorney heading overseas to collude with Ukraine to help Trump in the 2020 election.
~ Jeffrey Toobin
Today approximately three-quarters of all $100 bills circulate outside the United States.
~ Eric Schlosser
Yes Sierra Leone to me was both utterly familiar and ineffably alien: I knew it but I could not claim to understand it.
~ Aminatta Forna
NSA has been penetrating foreign communications systems for over half a century. It has the highest concentration of the best cyber expertise in government, employing more mathematicians than any organization in the United States.154 As former NSA Director Michael Hayden wrote, cyber weapons descend from an NSA bloodline.
~ Amy B. Zegart
It was good to travel to the other side of the world.
~ Andre Braugher
Of course in Germany, too, there have been occasional efforts to keep the German language clear of foreign (meaning, as a rule, English and French) influences. 77 And, of course, there are still organizations in Germany, like the Verein Deutsche Sprache e.V. (German Language Association), that have made a mission out of protecting the German language from contamination by American English.
~ Andrei S. Markovits
percent state tax. The 40 percent paid internationally creates a foreign tax credit that should
~ Andrew Fisher
American foreign policy and social policy for decades. Christian fundamentalism in America has its roots in the history of the South after the end of the Civil War.
~ Andrew Himes
New York has arguably become the quintessential 1 percent city, a city that has been so given over to the rich that you now have to be rich to live here. Or not live here: New York's also a preferred destination for foreign money spent on vast, lifeless apartments in the sky that are occupied a couple of weeks a year at most.
~ Graydon Carter