Quotes About International
A good 60 per cent of my time I spend travelling, mostly to the U.S., Canada and Germany.
~ Sara Davies
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When Sweden's Jan-Ove Waldner travels to China to play table tennis, he is mobbed when he leaves his hotel as if he were a rock star walking around Manhattan or a soccer star walking around Europe.
~ George Vecsey
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I think Noam Chomsky is a national treasure - make that an international treasure.
~ Jello Biafra
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We did not treat the Americans badly. They left Iran in a relaxed mood. The embassy was active here after the revolution. We didn't have any problem with them. They started it.
~ Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
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As an international sportsman, I am very lucky to be supported by people all over the world, many of who treat me as one of their own, no matter what their nationality, or indeed mine. This is the way sport should be.
~ Rory McIlroy
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What I can say is that for may years jazz musicians had to go to Europe, for instance, to be respected and to be sort of treated not in a discriminatory way. I don't think there is anything controversial about me saying that. This is just a fact.
~ Sonny Rollins
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The American taxpayer should not be treated more shabbily than debtors from other nations and we should be encouraging other nations to help rebuild Iraq's economy.
~ Hillary Clinton
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The U.K. should be treated with respect because it deserves respect.
~ Miroslav Lajcak
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Nations keep agreements, keep their treaties so long as they continue to do them good.
~ Linus Pauling
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Mexico has 44 treaties with other countries that make it very advantageous to do international shipping from Mexico rather than from the United States.
~ Wilbur Ross
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International regimes, international treaties, international norms are observed not because of the goodness of anybody but because they bring benefits. If they don't, then the longevity of those agreements come into jeopardy.
~ Mohammad Javad Zarif
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The E.U. is founded on the Treaties which apply only to the Member States who have agreed and ratified them.
~ Jose Manuel Barroso
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The Internet is brittle and fragile and too easy to take down. It's a conduit for criminal activity. We need international treaties to prosecute the bad guys, but we don't have them.
~ Vint Cerf
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We live in a dangerous world, and Russia has not complied with existing treaties.
~ Chuck Fleischmann
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My advice to American filmmakers is to marry a European. I'm not kidding. Otherwise they don't qualify for international co-production treaties.
~ Jeremy Thomas
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We need to review treaties to make them reflect our national interest.
~ Matteo Salvini
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Arguably, it was the introduction of international non-proliferation treaties in the late '80s that finally led to the missiles being removed from Greenham Common.
~ Beeban Kidron
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In the beginning, the U.S. government was happy with its secret operations, since it thought it had managed to gather all the evils of the world in GTMO, and had circumvented U.S. law and international treaties so that it could perform its revenge. But then it realised, after a lot of painful work, that it had gathered a bunch of non-combatants.
~ Mohamedou Ould Slahi
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India is known to be a peace-loving country, we try to keep our peace treaties intact with other countries.
~ Mohit Raina
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Principles of fair and equitable treatment included in many treaties are uncontroversial as general principles of good public governance.
~ Jose Angel Gurria
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The NATO treaty is crystal clear on this one: An attack on one nation shall be regarded as an attack on all of them.
~ James G. Stavridis
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It's not too late to stop the Lisbon Treaty.
~ William Hague
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What we need now is a Treaty of the World not a Treaty of Rome.
~ Bernie Ecclestone
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Extradition treaties date back at least to 1259 B.C., when the Hittite King Hattusili the Third and Ramesses the Second signed a treaty of 'peace and brotherhood for all time.' They have become more commonplace as international travel has become easier and sensibly streamlined.
~ Jacob Rees-Mogg
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