Quotes on the topic: North


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I've been to Uganda and to North Korea and to Eritrea, countless horror spots around the world.


North Carolina needs to revamp the tax code completely. We have some of the highest tax rates, like the corporate tax rate, in the country.


North Carolina was where you could have Thanksgiving and feel like it was Thanksgiving.


North America can easily fragment quickly as did the Eastern Bloc in 1989.


Most people don't know how underpaid and often ill-equipped urban fire departments are across North America.


I'd never get elected if people in North Carolina realized how liberal I am.


I had some friends here from North Carolina who'd never seen a homer, so I gave them a couple.


Britain is relatively compact and much closer to the borders of the U.S.S.R. than anywhere in North America.


I live in Hamburg; that's in the north. And I live on the outskirts of town. It looks like countryside.


I'm from Oakland and San Francisco, so I feel like the Pacific Northwest starts there and goes north - so, it's home to me.


I'm the co-chair of the PTA at my kids' school, Ashmount Primary, in north Islington, London.


North Korea not only wants unification, it absolutely has to have unification. That's really the only way this state can feel secure.


I actually did Shakespeare when I was at North Carolina School of the Arts. I studied with Gerald Freedman and Mary Irwin - it was fun; I enjoyed it.


The humiliation of the North is complete and overwhelming.


The cadence of life is slower in North Korea.


North Korea is probably the only country in the world deliberately kept out of the Internet.


North Korea is not an undeveloped country; it is a country that has fallen out of the developed world.


Writing about where I was from and the people I knew was not something that would have occurred to me early on, because like so many Southerners of that period - the Sixties - I rejected those things when I went north.


I've actually, very rarely have I worked in my own voice. I've played, I think, Russian, American, Northern from the North of England. All sorts of different accents I've worked in.


People in the North are really taciturn and reticent, and they don't really like to talk about the past.