
Top 16 Karamanlis Quotes
#1. He wrote one more paragraph for his own sake, to see what he had to say.
Sebastian Faulks
#2. Americans, no matter what their age, spend at least eight and a half hours a day looking at a television, a computer monitor, or the screen of their mobile phone. Frequently, they use two or even all three of the devices simultaneously.
Nicholas Carr
#3. There's no political point worth my son's life.
Joe Biden
#4. I trust life not because I trust the world, but because I trust the God who lives in my heart.
Marianne Williamson
#6. Perhaps someone would say I had no choice but to trust her and perhaps this is true, but also, and I understand this now, I love her and I loved her in that rare way, that non-possessive and accepting way that it seems people are always trying and failing to love someone...
Catherine Lacey
#8. Guess what? The world changes. eBay has defined e-commerce.
Meg Whitman
#9. I will make no apologies, ever, for protecting the lives and the safety of the American people. We have to give more tools to our folks to be able to do that, not fewer, and then trust those people and oversee them to do it the right way. As president, that is exactly what I'll do.
Chris Christie
#10. People who decide they came to earth to work, who make work their personal philosophy, are kept very busy.
Constantine Karamanlis
#11. We are given to the cult of personality; when things go badly we look to some messiah to save us. If by chance we think we have found one, it will not be long before we destroy him.
Constantine Karamanlis
#13. The Cuban people have an amazingly strong and unbroken spirit.
Wim Wenders
#14. Sin in this country has been always said to be rather calculating than impulsive.
Frank Moore Colby
#15. You do what you have to do in life, when you form a philosophy that you can't talk yourself out of.
Constantine Karamanlis
#16. Irrespective of its size, Greece, with its intellectual heritage and the brilliance of Hellenism, together with the liveliness of its people, can contribute politically, morally and culturally to the realisation of the idea of a united Europe.
Konstantinos Karamanlis
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