Literacy in Tunisia is almost 100%. It's amazing - no country in the region or even in Asia can match Tunisia in education. — Mo Ibrahim Copy Share Image
I dream of a free, democratic, peaceful Tunisia, a country that can protect its developing identity. — Rashid al-Ghannushi Copy Share Image
I believe democracy will succeed in Tunisia, but I also believe that it will succeed in the other Arab Spring countries. — Rashid al-Ghannushi Copy Share Image
What Tunisia urgently needs, is freedom and the building of a real democracy. — Rashid al-Ghannushi Copy Share Image
I will never forget my first game for England at the World Cup, It was against Turkey... no I mean Tunisia. — David Seaman Copy Share Image
I think Tunisia has a specific place in the Arab world and in Africa because it is a tiny Muslim country, but… — Kenza Fourati Copy Share Image
It was an identity crisis. I was born and raised in France, but I never really felt French, so I needed to… — eL Seed Copy Share Image
I would like to extend to you our deep appreciation and thanks for the position the United States has taken in support… — Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Copy Share Image
I will not be standing for office. I'm nearing 70; there are younger people within our movement. I just wish to contribute… — Rashid al-Ghannushi Copy Share Image
Certainly Tunisia was the first in Muslim world. It's been like that for a long time and women play an important part… — Bernard Lewis Copy Share Image
Israel no longer has allies in Egypt and in Tunisia, we are saying to the Zionist enemies that times have changed and… — Ismail Haniyeh Copy Share Image
Tunisia will continue to be a source of influence, not through its size but through the ideas and the models that it… — Rashid al-Ghannushi Copy Share Image
I'm a triple citizen of the United States, in Switzerland and Tunisia. And actually beyond just my immediate family, all of my… — Suleika Jaouad Copy Share Image
Some socialist movements in Egypt, Tunisia and Bahrain, for instance, were genuine. I was making films about the so-called Arab Spring, and… — Andre Vltchek Copy Share Image
“The Arab Spring has been a dismal failure. All indications are that what comes next will be significantly worse than what existed… — John R. Bradley Copy Share Image
I think it is extremely important that the West support this experiment [of Tunisian democracy] with investment, with aid, with symbolic support,… — Larry Diamond Copy Share Image
There’s one thing that’s been 'learned' maybe from Tunisia and Egypt that I think is a mistake. And that is that the… — Gene Sharp Copy Share Image
Even after the whole democratization process, it's quite clear that the United States are not seen in a positive way in all… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
Let's look at two things real quickly: the civil rights movement in Mississippi in the Sixties and the Arab Spring starting in… — Bill Ayers Copy Share Image
The fact that this organisation is called the Islamic State reveals something even deeper. In fact, it implies that every single Islamist… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
Tunisia's responsibility, and especially that of its political and intellectual elites, is enormous. All the protagonists of the nation's social, cultural, economic… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
“Life expectancy in Tunisia is above seventy-four years, schooling and health care are free, the poverty rate is less than 4 percent,… — John R. Bradley Copy Share Image
“So I close this long reflection on what I hope is a not-too-quaveringly semi-Semitic note. When I am at home, I will… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
If there is any way you can get colder than you do when you sleep in a bedding roll on the ground… — A. J. Liebling Copy Share Image
In Tunisia, where women have long enjoyed greater rights than many of their Arab neighbors, women pushed for and won a new… — Gayle Tzemach Lemmon Copy Share Image
To me, the success of the cyberactivists in Tunisia is actually very interesting, because many of them explicitly rejected any support from… — Evgeny Morozov Copy Share Image
The problem with what we call the 'Arab spring' is that these are very nationalistic experiences. Tunisians are concerned with Tunisia, Egyptians… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image
If the Arab world today looked like Tunisia, it would be a huge blow for the extreme ideologies. But Tunisia needs more… — Paul Wolfowitz Copy Share Image
Tunisia is extremely dependent on economic conditions in Europe, which is why it also experienced shockwaves from the euro crisis. — Alvaro de Vasconcelos Copy Share Image
In Tunisia the Americans had to pay a stiff price for their experience, but it brought rich dividends. Even at that time,… — Erwin Rommel Copy Share Image
The external support can never substitute internal support, the example that we have to look at very well is Egypt and Tunisia… — Bashar al-Assad Copy Share Image
If you look at the list of the top wheat importers for 2010, almost half of them are Middle Eastern regimes: Egypt,… — Annia Ciezadlo Copy Share Image
Women in the Arab world have a rich history in their active participation in political change from the Algeria revolution against the… — Zainab Salbi Copy Share Image
I hope that with the success of the transition to democracy in Tunisia that we will export to Egypt a working democratic… — Rashid al-Ghannushi Copy Share Image
Without the public support, we cannot withstand two years and a half. Look at the other countries, look what happened in Libya,… — Bashar al-Assad Copy Share Image
Im the ranking Republican on the foreign aid appropriations subcommittee, so I know Tunisia well. — Lindsey Graham Copy Share Image
There's always Tunisia. Amid the smoking ruins of the Middle East, there is that one encouraging success story. — Elliott Abrams Copy Share Image
Not a lot of people know about Tunisia. Sarah Palin thinks it's the name of one of Obama's kids. — Bill Maher Copy Share Image