44 Quotes About Europeans
- Author Rhys Bowen
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So none of the young men we encountered during our season gave you hot pants for them?Belinda! Your language. I've been mingling with Americans. Such fun. So Naughty.
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- Author Henry Miller
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In Europe one gets used to doing nothing. You sit on your ass and whine all day. You get contaminated. You rot.
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- Author Tom Van Grieken
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I am convinced that the Christian, the Flemish and if you want even the white should be a dominant factor in our society. Africa should be dominantly black to be african, Europe dominantly white to be European. That doesn't mean every European has to be white, there will always be some diversity.
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- Author George Orwell
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The English will never develop into a nation of philosophers. They will always prefer instinct to logic and character to intelligence. But they must get rid of their downright contempt for 'cleverness'. They cannot afford it any longer. They must grow less tolerant of ugliness, and mentally more adventurous. And they must stop despising foreigners. They are Europeans and ought to be aware of it.
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- Author Núria Añó
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Europe, the land of easy mathematics where he who works adds up and he who retires subtracts. The land where the economy gets to stagger all over the continent.
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- Author Daniel Marques
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Europe is not old; it's rotten. Most Europeans are ignorant, racist, greedy and lazy.
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- Author Bill Bryson
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Bulgaria, I reflected as I walked back to the hotel, isn’t a country; it’s a near-death experience.
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- Author André Gunder Frank
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Modern history, both early and late, was made by Europeans, who "built a world around Europe", as historians "know", according to Braudel. That is indeed the "knowledge" of the European historians who themselves "invented" history and then put it to good use. There is not even an inkling of suspicion that it may have been the other way around, that maybe it was the world that made Europe.
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- Author Jill Lepore
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[Europeans lived] in dense, settled populations- cities- where human & animal waste breeds vermin, like mice and rats and roaches. Most of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, though, didn't live in dense settlements, and even those who lived in villages tended to move with the seasons, taking apart their towns and rebuilding them somewhere else. They didn't accumulate filth, and they didn't live crowds. They suffered from very few infectious diseases.
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