Antarctica Quote by Gisela Stuart Download Open image “The only continent with a growth rate lower than Europe is Antarctica.” — Gisela Stuart ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Antarctica Continents Europe Growth Rate
Europe is, perhaps, the least worn-out of the continents, because it is the most lived in. A place that is lived in lives. — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
Europe is not one of the major powers. And Africa even less so of course. But Africa has what Europe lacks: space, human resources,… — Abdoulaye Wade Copy Share Image
The countries that have collected the most development aid are also the ones that are in the worst shape. Despite the billions that have… — James Shikwati Copy Share Image
My parents don't think about Europe at all. The Continent is somewhere else. And they call it the Continent - to reflect, they are… — John Gimlette Copy Share Image
It's very hard for Europe, the US and Russia to have much influence on the growing problems elsewhere in the world unless we have… — Sam Nunn Copy Share Image
The continent is too large to describe. It is a veritable ocean, a separate planet, a varied, immensely rich cosmos. Only with the greatest… — Ryszard Kapuscinski Copy Share Image
Southern Europe has not done enough to enhance its competitiveness, while northern Europe has not done enough to boost demand. Debt burdens remain crushing,… — Barry Eichengreen Copy Share Image
There is really quite an inherent danger in the traditional British view that the council of ministers and inter-governmentalism is your protection against the… — Gisela Stuart Copy Share Image
I know that strong trade unions and best supported by Labour Government actually protect worker's rights. — Gisela Stuart Copy Share Image
I find it extraordinary that I'm being told I can't trust you the voter to get a government in to protect workers rights and… — Gisela Stuart Copy Share Image
Leaving [from EU] will allow us to return real democratic control to important areas of national life; from international trade, the right to work… — Gisela Stuart Copy Share Image
If this Constitution does not have the support of the people of Europe and on reflection is not deemed to signpost a structure of… — Gisela Stuart Copy Share Image
If Antarctica were music it would be Mozart. Art, and it would be Michelangelo. Literature, and it would be Shakespeare. And yet it is… — Andrew Denton Copy Share Image
At a time when it's possible for thirty people to stand on the top of Everest in one day, Antarctica still remains a remote,… — David Attenborough Copy Share Image
“A forbidding-looking place, certainly, but that only made it seem the more pitiful. It was the refuge of twenty-two men who, at that very… — Alfred Lansing Copy Share Image
“Then he opened the Bible Queen Alexandra had given them and ripped out the flyleaf and the page containing the Twenty-third Psalm. He also… — Alfred Lansing Copy Share Image
Antarctica, one of the things that was so remarkable about it was that the ice itself is a kind of pure geometry, so say,… — DJ Spooky Copy Share Image
...Was it because a lot of the heat went into melting Arctic sea ice or parts of Greenland and Antarctica, and other glaciers? Was… — Kevin E. Trenberth Copy Share Image
The fact that the Antarctica is beginning to look more like it's part of the story, as well. — Stephen Schneider Copy Share Image
The literature of the emperor penguin is as forbidding, as inaccessible, as the frozen heart of Antarctica itself. Its beauties may be unearthly, but… — Ursula K. Le Guin Copy Share Image
Had we lived, I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance and courage of my companions which would have stirred… — Robert Falcon Scott Copy Share Image
If he’d been any other man and i'd been any other girl, I’d have called the narrowing of his heavy-lidded dark eyes lust. But… — Karen Marie Moning Copy Share Image
Scientists say that Texas and Antarctica were connected at one time. In fact, early Mexicans used to go through Texas to try to sneak… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
More people should visit Antarctica, metaphorically speaking, on their own. That is one of the conclusions I have reached, one of my recommendations: explore… — Phyllis Rose Copy Share Image