In America, the most important thing is that people have freedom. In restricted countries, the most important thing is what people do with freedom.

What we don't need in country music is divisiveness, public criticism of each other, and some arbitrary judgement of what belongs and what doesn't.

The United States is the only country where a driver can have a successful career - either in stock cars or IndyCar - and he won't need a passport.

Even if certain rogue countries do things we wish nobody did, it doesn't necessarily mean that their foolishness should justify our following suit.

I try to make an album that reflects what I love about country music. It's not just all about happy parties all the time. There are some sad songs.

It may be that apartheid brings such stupendous economic advantages to countries that they would sooner have apartheid than permit its destruction.

[Hillary Clinton] is been honest about how many people she wants to enter the country unquestioned, unvetted, both illegal immigrants and refugees.

I always wanted to do a baseball book; I love baseball. The problem is that a very large part of my following is in non-baseball playing countries.

It seems to me very important to the idea of democracy to the country and to the world eventually that all men and women stand equal under the sky.

Anytime you bring a really powerful new technology to market there are multiple implications. You start changing the relative position of countries.

The Americans stabbed in the back the forces that worked to bring about the collapse of Saddam's regime and wanted to keep Iraq a sovereign country.

For countries to succeed, for democracies to succeed, the women and men in those countries need to be free. Women and men need to know their rights.

There are people who in large measure have information that we need . . . so that we can track down the weapons of mass destruction in that country.

This thing called Patriot Act, through which we abdicated a lot of our civil rights to defend the country against terrorism, it's a four-year story.

The world is run by monsters and you have to deal with them. Some of them run countries, some of them run banks, some of them run news corporations.

Have you ever heard one civilized person whose opinion you respect, at any time, anywhere, in any civilized country anywhere, say the good new days?

While learning the language in France a young man's morals, health and fortune are more irresistibly endangered than in any country of the universe.

[Hillary Clinton] talks about solar panels. We invested in a solar company, our country. That was a disaster. They lost plenty of money on that one.

I am not worried about the country. I'm just worried about anything that gums up the potential of the country. And right now, it's pretty gummed up.

It's an essential fight librarians are making, an age-old fight; yours is a battle for civilization. It's a fight for our country's founding values.

For the first time in the history of our country the majority of our people believe that the next five years will be worse than the past five years.

Old fashioned as it may seem to some, it is my duty to serve my country. And I didn't seek this job but I want to do it, and I will do my very best.

I've always been interested in the history of the West, our country and particularly as it relates to the Native Americans - the original Americans.

The cry has been that when war is declared, all opposition should be hushed. A sentiment more unworthy of a free country could hardly be propagated.

I don't think things are getting more insane. I do know that the country is more divided than it's ever been. Tensions in America are at their peak.

We are fifty or a hundred years behind the advanced countries. We must make good this distance in ten years. Either we do it, or they will crush us.

When you grow up as the daughters of George and Laura Bush, you develop a special appreciation for how blessed we are to live in this great country.

No Statue of Liberty ever greeted our arrival in this country...we did not, in fact, come to the United States at all. The United States came to us.

There is no system in the world or any school in the country that is better than its teachers. Teachers are the lifeblood of the success of schools.

Ethanol is a premier, high performance fuel. It has tremendous environmental benefits and is a key component to energy independence for our country.

I honestly believe I am the only woman in the United States who ever traveled throughout the country with a nursing baby to make political speeches.

It is not viable for one country to demand a right to increase and upgrade its nuclear weapons capabilities while asking others to eliminate theirs.

Coming from the U.S., you tend to look at one homogeneous market with 350 million people. But in Europe, every country has its own customs and laws.

Like most Americans, I feel disgusted when we see people make decisions based on party politics rather than a solution that is best for the country.

Government price-fixing once started, has alike no justice and no end. It is an economic folly from which this country has every right to be spared.

We picked their cotton. We cooked their food. We nursed their babies. Now we can run their cities. We can run their states. We will run the country.

Journalists should think of themselves as outside the Establishment, and owners can't be too worried about what they're told at their country clubs.

You just cannot cut a country in two any more than you can cut a human being in two. If you do, you do not have two human beings; you have a corpse.

We live in a country that talks about being the home of the brave and the land of the free, and we have the highest incarceration rate in the world.

Having been on tour in countries that are extremely eco-friendly, we automatically end up doing the things that normal people do in other countries.

I'm a very, very proud Canadian, and having the privilege to represent my country on the international level was the highlight of my 18-year career.

There are many faces to war. There is the face of courage, of bravery, of fellowship.There is the face of fear. Above all, there is love of country.

But if the U.S. were to leave now and abandon Iraq without establishing the grounds for a united country, that would definitely be a second mistake.

Diversity hasn't a thing to do with why this country is great. Diversity is not a factor in any way when defining or explaining America's greatness.

The British don't runaway from terrorism. We have had 30-odd years of terrorism in our own country from the Irish Republican Army. We're used to it.

To me, country music is like the blues, but it's something very hip and - I don't want to say commercial - but it's very worldly and good listening.

I see the Philippines one day as a developed country, one of the major economies of Asia - perhaps not in six years, but definitely in our lifetime.

I'm not paranoid, but I am cautious. I don't drink tea with strangers, I don't fly Aeroflot and I avoid certain countries with close ties to Russia.

There are places on Earth, in every country, where, for various reasons, good schools cannot be built and good teachers cannot or do not want to go.

We don't sell a car, we sell a dream. We are Italy's national team. There are many great soccer teams in our country, but there is only one Ferrari.

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