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Egypt Quotes by Stephen Kinzer
- In some countries that are darlings of the West, like Egypt, everyone knows the result of national elections years in advance: The man in power…
- American strategic doctrine suggests that Mexico is of second-level importance to the United States. It ranks below Japan and Indonesia, Brazil and India, Egypt and…
- If women are being oppressed in Egypt or children are being forced to join armies in the Congo, for example, it is not only acceptable…
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- If Iran obtains nuclear weapons, then almost certainly Saudi Arabia will do the same, as will Egypt, Turkey and perhaps others in… — John Bolton
- Do not forget that the Arab countries, starting with Algeria and Egypt, are the ones that have paid the heaviest toll because… — Omar Bongo
- A book has got smell. A new book smells great. An old book smells even better. An old book smells like ancient… — Ray Bradbury
- When I was elected President nobody asked me to negotiate between Israel and Egypt. It was not even a question raised in… — Jimmy Carter
- Egypt gave birth to what later would become known as 'Western Civilization,' long before the greatness of Greece and Rome. — John Henrik Clarke
- Egypt is a large, complex, very important country. — Hillary Clinton
- Egypt has been a partner of the United States over the last 30 years, has been instrumental in keeping the peace in… — Hillary Clinton
- Half the U.S. population owns barely 2 percent of its wealth, putting the United States near Rwanda and Uganda and below such… — Eric Alterman
- I do not pretend to be able to prove that there is no God. I equally cannot prove that Satan is a… — Bertrand Russell
- The attacks in Jordan, just like those before it in Indonesia, Egypt, Spain and the United States, demonstrate that terrorism does not… — Allyson Schwartz
- When I left the house of bondage I left everything behind. I wasn't going to keep nothing of Egypt on me, an'… — Sojourner Truth
- While economic development [in Egypt] made a few people rich, it left many more worse off. As people felt less and less… — Dalia Mogahed