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Quotes About Relations

For us, from Korea's perspective, China is the number one investment destination as well as number one trading partner.
~ Lee Myung-bak
The United States is already Mexico's largest trading partner.
~ Enrique Pena Nieto
We treat China as a normal trading and economic partner.
~ Tsai Ing-wen
I like Mr. Gorbachev, we can do business together.
~ Margaret Thatcher
Interest does not tie nations together it sometimes separates them. But sympathy and understanding does unite them.
~ Woodrow Wilson
We will work with any Administration and with any President in whom the American people have placed their trust. That is, of course, if they wish to cooperate with Russia.
~ Vladimir Putin
No one places any trust in the words of the Americans.
~ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Various channels of dialogue must be kept open to build trust. I will meet North Korea's leader if it is needed to develop relations between the two Koreas.
~ Park Geun-hye
What is at stake is preserving our relations with the United States. They should not be changed because of what has happened. But trust has to be restored and reinforced.
~ Francois Hollande
The need to find meaning...is as real as the need for trust and for love, for relations with other human beings.
~ Margaret Mead
Truth is not by nature free - nor error servile - but that its production is thoroughly imbued with relations of power.
~ Michel Foucault
When I am speaking about American presidents, I have to speak about my very special relations with President Clinton. He contributed more to peace than anybody else in the American sense.
~ Shimon Peres
On the relations between Japan and China, we see the political and economic relations between our two countries as the tandem wheels of a vehicle and they both need to work properly.
~ Shinzo Abe
Because there is a problem that exists, the doors for communication between the two nations should not be closed. Japan always keeps our door for communication open. I'd like China to take the same attitude.
~ Shinzo Abe
Witch-hunting in all its different forms is also a powerful means to destroy communal relations, injecting the suspicion that underneath the neighbor, the friend, the lover hides another person, lusting for power, sex, wealth, or simply wanting to commit evil deeds.
~ Silvia Federici
This involved a historic battle against anything posing a limit to the full exploitation of the laborer, starting with the web of relations that tied the individuals to the natural world, to other people, and to their own bodies
~ Silvia Federici
Man's greatest advances these last few generations have been made by the application of human intelligence to the management of matter. Now we are confronted by a more difficult problem, the application of intelligence to the management of human relations. Unless we can advance in that field also, the very instruments that man's intelligence has created may be the instruments of his destruction.
~ Sir Norman Angell
I love pensioners. My closest relations are pensioners.
~ Clive Palmer
Perfect love has a breath of poetry which can exalt the relations of the least-instructed human beings.
~ George Eliot, Silas Marner
One cannot toss ambassadors back like bad fish, said Eugenides. You treat them with care, or you'll find you've committed an act of war.
~ Megan Whalen Turner
It is essential to happiness that our way of living should spring from our own deep impulses and not from the accidental tastes and desires of those who happen to be our neighbors, or even our relations.
~ Bertrand Russell
Morality in sexual relations, when it is free from superstition, consists essentially in respect for the other person, and unwillingness to use that person solely as a means of personal gratification, without regard to his or her desires.
~ Bertrand Russell
A sense of duty is useful in work but offensive in personal relations. People wish to be liked, not to be endured with patient resignation.
~ Bertrand Russell
There is no reason, therefore, so far as I am able to perceive, to deny the ultimate and absolute philosophical validity of a theory of geometry which regards space as composed of points, and not as a mere assemblage of relations between non-spatial terms.
~ Bertrand Russell