Bolivia Quote by Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Download Open image “I ask one more thing from our father above - God save Bolivia.” — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bolivia Father Father God God God Save Lord More Parenting Save Save Bolivia Thing Father
The most important thing is the indigenous people are not vindictive by nature. We are not here to oppress anybody - but to join… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
What unites Bolivia with Venezuela is the concept of the integration of South America. This is the old dream of a great fatherland, a… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
It's easy for people in an air-conditioned room to continue with the policies of destruction of Mother Earth. We need instead to put ourselves… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
In 2006, I entered the presidential palace in the main square of La Paz as the first indigenous president of Bolivia. Our government, under… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
Bolivia is in the lead internationally in talking about the threat of environmental catastrophe. It's generally true where there are indigenous populations, there are… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
I want to stress that at no time Bolivia acts untimely or irresponsibly. — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
We can try to gain some of the sensibility of some of the indigenous populations of the world or our predecessors 800 years ago.… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
I'm going to have to campaign to teach Bolivians who the president is, because apparently they haven't realized I'm here yet. — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
I would say I'm a fiscal conservative and a social liberal, if that contradiction can make sense, because in Bolivia, we have a great… — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
I'm going to have to campaign to teach Bolivians who the president is, because apparently they haven't realized I'm here yet. — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
After Victor Paz's government, I was still in politics, but I personally spent a lot of time consulting and working with Argentina, with Peru,… — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
Whoever gives in to terrorism has to be prepared to do so many times. — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
Taking power is fine. But what do you do when you are in power? — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
Around the continent, governments worry that indigenous groups are fertile ground for extremist, terrorist groups. We are trying to make sure that doesn't happen… — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
You have troubles with violent indigenous movement around the continent. Here, we are putting more power in their hands and creating a nonviolent indigenous… — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
Hopefully, together we can find solutions to our grave problems, but we'll never find them through violence. — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
I was always a reformer. My father and mother were progressives, and they believed in the universal vote, vote for women, land reform, and… — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
There is a national consensus building here that drugs are doing a great deal of damage to the Bolivian society. — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
I was very identified with and accused of being a neo-liberal with respect to the economy. — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
I'm not going to say that the problems of my government, or those of Bolivia, are the fault of the United States. But they… — Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada Copy Share Image
Bolivia is a majority indigenous nation, but that majority has always been excluded. — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
[In Bolivia] We want to overcome our historical problems with Chile. The sea has divided us and the sea must bring us back together… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
After the ignominious collapse of the Copenhagen global climate change summit in 2009, Bolivia organised a People's Summit with 35,000 participants from 140 countries… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Natural disasters in Bolivia have been getting worse with the passage of time. It's brought about by a system: the capitalist system, the unbridled… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
In Bolivia there are Catholic, Evangelical, Methodist, Baptist churches, and so on. In Bolivia there are indigenous religious beliefs like the rite of Pachamama… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
When I came back from Bolivia, my Spanish was in some ways as good as my English. I am rusty today. But I am… — David Dewhurst Copy Share Image
Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Nicaragua have shown that by breaking with the unfair order imposed by the neoliberal adjustment policies, promoted by Washington and… — Alejandro Castro Espin Copy Share Image
Human relations tend to be more difficult when you're dealing with someone who weighs 30 kilograms more than you do. That's when you worry… — Vaclav Klaus Copy Share Image
Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador lived through times of cruel and ruthless capitalism where the workers, the masses of the population, saw themselves living in… — Alejandro Castro Espin Copy Share Image
Some take advantage of natural resources to put the capital in the hands of the few, while some use these natural resources to benefit… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image
Had drugs been decriminalized, crack would never have been invented and there would today be fewer addicts... The ghettos would not be drug-and-crime-infested no-man's… — Milton Friedman Copy Share Image
Lithium is like a beautiful lady, very much sought and pursued, especially in Bolivia. There is data indicating Bolivia has the largest reserves of… — Evo Morales Copy Share Image