Colombia Quote by Juan Pablo Escobar Download Open image “To be quite honest my country [Colombia] still shows that it can be intolerant.” — Juan Pablo Escobar ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Colombia Country Country Colombia Honest Intolerant Quite Honest Shows Shows Intolerant Stills
I've been following what's happening in Colombia because it's the country of my childhood. — Barbet Schroeder Copy Share Image
We have a bad image in the world, I've got to admit. I just want people to think twice about Colombia. Don't go by… — Camilo Villegas Copy Share Image
The whole basis for the US intervention in Colombia is outrageously racist and arrogant. — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
There is a lot of inequality in Colombia. We have to correct that. — Juan Manuel Santos Copy Share Image
Colombia is potentially a very wealthy country. It has tremendous resources, but its wealth is highly concentrated. Most of the population lives in misery,… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
What we experience in Colombia is fratricide, we fight ourselves and it demonstrates the priority of hatred over peace and reconciliation. — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
Colombians do not like the FARC. In fact, 95 percent reject the FARC. — Juan Manuel Santos Copy Share Image
The Netherlands has been too tolerant to intolerant people for too long. — Geert Wilders Copy Share Image
“At family gatherings in the United States, two off-limit subjects are almost always put together in the same phrase: no religion or politics. While… — Bryanna Plog Copy Share Image
Colombia is in a risky position. They've got a peace process that's going nowhere, and a drug production problem that's skyrocketing. — Barry McCaffrey Copy Share Image
I am surprised that many people disregard the fact that the end for almost all drug dealers ends up being the cemetery or the… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
No one prepares you at 7 years of age to have your father tell you he is a criminal - you are still a… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
Sadly, [Pablo Escobar] ended up throwing away the one opportunity he had. I naively thought, as a son and as many other Colombians, that… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
I am not saying this to serve as a justification for the things [Pablo Escobar] did, but rather to demonstrate the context of his… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
[Pablo Escobar] always told me that the day he used the phone would be his last day, something I had very clear while I… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
Clearly, something I am grateful for today is that my father had the strength to recognize and tell me about his activities instead of… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
In a way, my father [Pablo Escobar] reached a certain degree of sincerity that I became to know and I would even say appreciate… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
My whole life I saw how the violence my father created had come back to my family and I thought that I would only… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
[My father] would be proud, he would hug me and he would be sitting front-row at all the events where I talk to the… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
What we experience in Colombia is fratricide, we fight ourselves and it demonstrates the priority of hatred over peace and reconciliation. — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
My whole life I had seen my father solve every problem he had through the use of violence. — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
I am a free man but only partially so relative to other people in society. Why do I say "partially free"? Because there is… — Juan Pablo Escobar Copy Share Image
It was shameful that, after Haiti, Colombia was the second most unequal country in Latin America. But we've achieved some things; the inequality is… — Juan Manuel Santos Copy Share Image
The problem was that Panama technically belonged to Colombia, which refused to sign a treaty leasing it to the United States. So Roosevelt sent… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
As nearly two dozen Secret Service agents and members of the military were punished or fired following a 2012 prostitution scandal in Colombia, Obama… — Carol D. Leonnig Copy Share Image
I started the 1998 World Cup with Teddy Sheringham up front but always planned for Michael Owen to face Colombia in our final group… — Glenn Hoddle Copy Share Image
When I was growing up, the Spanish-speaking world was Balkanized. We were isolated. We didn't know what was happening in cultural terms in Ecuador,… — Mario Vargas Llosa Copy Share Image
In Colombia, education is sometimes considered a luxury, not a human right. And it's not a priority in the agendas of many leaders. — Shakira Copy Share Image
May God fill this beautiful land of Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador with his peace and love. — Juan Luis Guerra Copy Share Image
If my goal is to change Colombia, which it is because I really think Columbia has to change in many, many ways - I… — Ingrid Betancourt Copy Share Image
The actual consequences of Plan Colombia are to devastate peasant communities, which have been driven to drug production. These peasants have no particular desire… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
The left is being funded primarily by the drug traffickers who provide this tax money and that's why the guerrillas in Colombia, unlike the… — Alma Guillermoprieto Copy Share Image
Travelling to make television programmes means I have some unusual food memories. In Pasto, Colombia, I was taken to a restaurant where I chose… — Jonathan Dimbleby Copy Share Image
In Colombia, where I was born and raised, women like my mother considered their appearance and personal grooming a matter of principle. There was… — Nina Garcia Copy Share Image