Nicaragua famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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And Walker was made with a Mexican crew, although it was shot in Nicaragua.
-- Alex Cox -
I think the difference between El Salvador and Nicaragua is that in Nicaragua you had a popular insurrection, and in El Salvador you had a revolution.
-- Bianca Jagger -
I am still profoundly troubled by the war in Nicaragua. The United States launched a covert war against another nation in violation of international law, a war that was wrong and immoral.
-- Bianca Jagger -
I often traveled to Nicaragua to speak against repressive policies by the Sandinista government.
-- Bianca Jagger -
The U.S. embargo imposed on Nicaragua, rather than weakening the Sandinistas, actually maintained them in power.
-- Bianca Jagger -
Nicaragua is fast becoming a terrorist country club.
-- Edwin Meese -
There isn't any way for the people of Nicaragua to find out what's going on in Nicaragua.
-- Elliott Abrams -
My son lives in Nicaragua. My daughters live in the United States.
-- Gioconda Belli -
The most critical problem we face, not only in the barrios, but in Nicaragua and Central America, is that of the threat of an invasion by the United States.
-- Jackie Jackson -
It's a little bit about being a global citizen, with all the United Nations positive umph that there is with that phrase - it's about being a positive do-gooder. But it's also: how can I participate in globalization in a really clear way? Like: don't leave the house unless you can bring something worthy into the world. And so Nicaragua changed the way that I want to do things.
-- Anne Elizabeth Moore -
Nicaragua is becoming the least expensive Caribbean destination.
-- Arthur Frommer -
Both my best and worst memories are of my time in Nicaragua. The experience as a whole was totally redeeming and amazing. It sounds so cliche, but I don't care because I'm saying that from the heart. I stayed with a host family and went back to the same kind of rural farming village outside of Managua.
-- Eden Sher -
If Instagram had been available when I was working in Nicaragua in 1978, I'm sure I would have wanted to use it as a way of reporting directly from the streets during the insurrection.
-- Susan Meiselas