Section: «Quotes»
A quotation (from Latin citare, citatum - to proclaim, to cite) is a verbatim excerpt from some text of someone's speech; the author's words, cited to support it with authority or simply to illustrate one's own expressed thought, or to criticize the quoted thought itself.
"We must build a fairer, healthier, and greener world for the next generations."
© Ursula von der Leyen
"Democracy, freedom, and the rule of law are the beating heart of our Union."
© Ursula von der Leyen
"We must move forward, hand in hand, with ambition and determination."
© Ursula von der Leyen
"Europe is stronger when it is united, and weaker when it is divided."
© Ursula von der Leyen
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen."
© Michael Jordan
"I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed."
© Michael Jordan
"Every challenge I face makes me stronger, and every fight is a new opportunity."
© Canelo Álvarez
"I’m a warrior, I’m a fighter, and I’m going to keep fighting until the end."
© Canelo Álvarez