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Quotes About Country

Ours is a stable country. Ours is a sensible country. And ours is a fundamentally decent country.
~ Charles Kennedy
There is a difference between a military mission and the aspiration for the long-term plans for the country. What we want is a stable enough Afghanistan, able to look after its own security so we can leave without the fear of it imploding... But let's be clear - it's not going to be perfect.
~ Liam Fox
The Congress is dividing the country on the lines of caste and regions. We need a stable government to put the country and its economy back on the rails.
~ N. Chandrababu Naidu
Although we live in a safe and stable country, Central Africa as a region has been held back by seemingly perpetual conflict - over power, resources, and who controls them.
~ Ali Bongo Ondimba
I do not intend to join the NDA. I just want the country to get a stable government.
~ Raj Thackeray
The Millennium Stadium thing was for the Tsunami concert. It was a thing that I think every band in the country would have liked to be a part of at the time that it happened.
~ Kelly Jones
Oh, it's always big when you play Rafa on a big stadium, night session, you play for your country.
~ David Goffin
For women's football in this country, it's important we do play in the best stadiums, and for me, Wembley is the best in this country.
~ Steph Houghton
The 'find it, fix it 'model of medicine doesn't work any more. The U.S. healthcare system is bankrupting the country, bankrolling the insurance companies and exhausting healthcare staff. And despite all that, we are ranked 50th in the world for life expectancy.
~ Jon Kabat-Zinn
I was kind of going that route with my country music. Indie country. Which would work, if I was playing on Americana stages. Unless I had a television outlet like 'Glee'.
~ Laura Bell Bundy
We live in a flat; my wife would be happy if we had a house with stairs. Or a little cottage in the country.
~ Fergus Henderson
There's a real question at stake now. Is President Obama creating a civil war in our own country?
~ Jon Voight
Being a mum means you have a very real stake in the future of our country.
~ Andrea Leadsom
If we can't stamp out literature in the country, we can at least stop its being brought in from outside.
~ Evelyn Waugh
I will support my party when they are right on an issue, but am not afraid to stand up to party bosses who are not looking out for the best interests of my constituents and our country.
~ Darlene Senger
What is your duty to a country? Do you follow it blindly? Or do you challenge your country to be better and stand up to the ideals that all men are created equal and everyone deserves equity, not just equality?
~ Winston Duke
I wish more people would take a stand and stand up for the principles on which this country was founded.
~ Virgil Goode
Now is the moment when we can stand up and say, 'I'm an American. I make my destiny. And we deserve better! My children deserve better! My family deserves better. My country deserves better!' So here we stand. Americans have a choice.
~ Mitt Romney
At last, Russia has returned to the world arena as a strong state - a country that others heed and that can stand up for itself.
~ Vladimir Putin
We are leading from behind under the Obama-Clinton doctrine - America's a great country. We need to stand up and start leading again, and we need to have allies, not just in Israel, but throughout the Persian Gulf.
~ Scott Walker
Arkansas needs leaders who will stand up to anyone in Washington, from either political party, and do what's right for Arkansas and for our country.
~ Conner Eldridge
Immigration is about more than just who comes here and who is allowed to stay. It is about who we are as a country and what we are willing to stand up for.
~ Pramila Jayapal
I believe there are millions of people across the country who are crying out for someone to stand up for liberal values.
~ Jo Swinson
I'm a big fan of Barack Obama. I think he carries a heavier burden and is held to a greater and higher standard than other candidates : I think there's a large, large portion of this country that feels disenfranchised and marginalized by the political process.
~ Chris Carter