
Top 16 Maastricht Treaty Quotes
#1. At the fringe edge of advancement it's a war of anarchy and chaos.
Bryant McGill
#2. Sleeplessness and being a writer seem to go together hand in hand.
Jason E. Hodges
#3. We don't murder, we kill ... You don't murder animals, you kill them.
Samuel Fuller
#4. A foreigner could be excused for thinking that to know set is to know English.
Bill Bryson
#5. The computer allows me to execute my ideas at the speed I think them.
Will.i.am
#6. Being sixteen means you have to be a genius conversational editor.
Maureen Johnson
#7. Sometimes there are painters or very famous artists who start to become artists after they are dead because an audience or a public know about their art after they die.
Rokia Traore
#8. I don't like television when it gets near to photographed plays.
Orson Welles
#9. I think the whole world is dying to hear someone say, 'I love you.' I think that if I can leave the legacy of love and passion in the world, then I think I've done my job in a world that's getting colder and colder by the day.
Lionel Richie
#10. To simply wake up every morning a better person than when I went to bed.
Sidney Poitier
#11. Unless we deny our own will, we shall never do God's will.
Thomas Watson
#13. Congress is thinking about eliminating a federal program under which scientists broadcast signals to Alien beings. This would be a large mistake. Alien beings have atomic blaster death cannons. You cannot cut off their federal programs as if they were merely poor people.
Dave Barry
#14. If Margaret Thatcher had been Prime Minister at the time, there would have been no Treaty of Maastricht.
Douglas Hurd
#15. America has the largest nuclear capability in the world. All this power neither prevented 9/11 nor helped to avenge it. How could it? Who would America have attacked?
John Niven
#16. Her initial need to confide in someone arose from the first disappointments of her sensuality, emerging as naturally as the first satisfactions of love normally emerge. She had not as yet known love. A short time later she suffered from it, which is the only manner in which we get to know it.
Marcel Proust
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