Denmark famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I was deeply distressed that the cartoons were seen by many Muslims as an attempt by Denmark to mark and insult or behave disrespectfully towards Islam or Mohammed.
-- Anders Fogh Rasmussen -
For the longest time in Denmark I didn't want to say what I was politically. I thought it was irrelevant.
-- Bjorn Lomborg -
In Denmark lots of people come up to me for autographs.
-- Caroline Wozniacki -
I hope that all critical Muslims read the ruling in full, because it states very clearly what freedom of expression in Denmark is about.
-- Carsten Juste -
The Danes are causing a bit of trouble. The kingdom of Denmark claimed the North Pole as their own. Hey, you can't just reach out and take something if you want it, Denmark. That's Russia's job.
-- Craig Ferguson -
Alas, poor Yorick!" he said. "She heard mermaids, so it follows that there is something rotten in the state of Denmark. I have caught an everlasting cold, but luckily I am terribly dishonest. I cling to that.
-- Diana Wynne Jones -
We have the opportunity to change Denmark - that opportunity must be seized.
-- Helle Thorning-Schmidt -
Denmark needs change, Denmark needs to move on and Denmark needs my leadership.
-- Helle Thorning-Schmidt -
Today there's a change of guards in Denmark.
-- Helle Thorning-Schmidt -
Being identified as a poet in France or Denmark or India one is greeted with gracious respect.
-- James Broughton -
There's something rotten in the state of Denmark, and Hamlet says...it's payback time!
-- Jasper Fforde -
I'd rather be voted 'the sexiest man in Denmark' than 'the ugliest man in Denmark'.
-- Mads Mikkelsen -
At Euro '92 itself, we bowed out to the eventual winners, Denmark, in our final group match.
-- Michel Patini -
As Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, had said in Shakespeare's immortal words, 'I must be cruel only to be kind.
-- Pranab Mukherjee -
A lot of people don't know if Denmark is a country or a cheese.
-- Bassam Tibi -
When I was very young, Denmark was a very small country, and we still are, but it was then very provincial and everybody knew everybody. Now, we are very much like the rest of the world, especially with the arrival of the internet.
-- Michala Petri