I am at two with nature.NatureQuotations by Woody Allen
France is a place where the money falls apart in your hands but you cannot tear the toilet paper.NationsQuotations by Billy Wilder
France is the country where the money falls apart and you can’t tear the toilet paper.NationsQuotations by Billy Wilder
I suffer more from the humiliations inflicted by my country than from those inflicted on her.NationsQuotations by Simone Weil
Switzerland is simply a large, lumpy, solid rock with a thin skin of grass stretched over it.NationsQuotations by Mark Twain
France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacks it is a fine country.NationsQuotations by Mark Twain
Poor nations are hungry, and rich nations are proud; and pride and hunger will ever be at variance.NationsQuotations by Jonathan Swift
Russia has abolished God, but so far God has been tolerant.NationsQuotations by John Swayze
The strength and power of a country depends absolutely on the quantity of good men and women in it.NationsQuotations by John Ruskin
It is equality of monotony which makes the strength of the British Isles.NationsQuotations by Eleanor Roosevelt
There is always something new out of Africa.NationsQuotations by Pliny The Elder
States are as the men, they grow out of human characters.NationsQuotations by Plato
Frenchmen have an unlimited capacity for gallantry and indulge it on every occasion.NationsQuotations by Moliere
The country has charms only for those not obliged to stay there.NationsQuotations by Edouard Manes
I am the state.NationsQuotations by Louis XIV
The great nations have always acted like gangsters, and the small nations like prostitutes.NationsQuotations by Stanley Kubrick
The greatest nations have all acted like gangsters and the smallest like prostitutes.NationsQuotations by Stanley Kubrick
A people always ends by resembling its shadow.NationsQuotations by Rudyard Kipling
A nation is the same people living in the same place.NationsQuotations by James Joyce
The best thing I know between France and England is the sea.NationsQuotations by Douglas William Jerrold
The trees in Siberia are miles apart, that is why the dogs are so fast. [About Russia]NationsQuotations by Bob Hope
The only thing chicken about Israel is their soup.NationsQuotations by Bob Hope
Men may be linked in friendship. Nations are linked only by interests.NationsQuotations by Rolf Hochhuth
How can you govern a country with two hundred and forty six varieties of cheese?NationsQuotations by Charles De Gaulle
Canada has never been a melting pot; more like a tossed salad.NationsQuotations by Arnold Edinborough
Great countries are those that produce great people.NationsQuotations by Benjamin Disraeli
Nationality is the miracle of political independence; race is the principle of physical analogy.NationsQuotations by Benjamin Disraeli
The more I saw of foreign countries the more I loved my own.NationsQuotations by De Delloy
God made the country and man made the town.NationsQuotations by William Cowper
There’s always something fishy about the French.NationsQuotations by Noel Coward
The soil of their native land is dear to all the hearts of mankind.NationsQuotations by Marcus T. Cicero
The maxim of the British people is Business as usual.NationsQuotations by Winston Churchill
Russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. [About Russia]NationsQuotations by Winston Churchill
Be England what she will, with all her faults she is my country still.NationsQuotations by Randolph Churchill
China has no income tax, no unemployment and not a single soldier outside its borders.NationsQuotations by Chou En Lai
If it were not for the government, we should have nothing to laugh at in France.NationsQuotations by Sebastien-Roch Nicolas De Chamfort
I don’t even know what street Canada is on.NationsQuotations by Al Capone
A Canadian is someone who knows how to make love in a canoe.NationsQuotations by Pierre Burton
England can never be ruined except by a Parliament.NationsQuotations by Lord Burleigh
Spain: A whale stranded upon the coast of Europe.NationsQuotations by Edmund Burke