Top 495 Quotes & Sayings by Belarusian Authors - Page 9

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Sometimes I was a little bit - not cocky, but not so nice, you know?
Freedom is not an instantaneous holiday, as we once dreamed. It is a road. A long road. We know this now.
It doesn't matter how many wickets we won by. It doesn't matter how we got there. The point was that we did.
We have to destroy stereotypes in people's minds that Belarus can be isolated or taught a lesson.
Am I a golfer? Do I look like a golfer? One hundred per cent, you will find me on the Xbox!
Once Google is selected to run the infrastructure on which we are changing the world, Google will be there for ever. Democratic accountability will not be prevalent. You cannot file a public information request about Google.
Children are the main thing in life.
Belarus will become the first government in the world that opens wide opportunities for the use of blockchain technology. — © Alexander Lukashenko
Belarus will become the first government in the world that opens wide opportunities for the use of blockchain technology.
Do I want to play Test cricket? Yeah, yeah. I've got a few milestones I'd like to achieve - so I very much want to play Test cricket.
Putin has mobilized and gathered the desires of millions upon millions of people who have been lied to, cheated, who lost out in the new order of things - and in each of these people is a bit of Putin. They have come together to make the image we know as Putin. Putin himself is just the tip of an iceberg.
I believe that we will see a lot of great champions come out of the Philippines. — © Andrei Arlovski
I believe that we will see a lot of great champions come out of the Philippines.
The Internet can empower groups whose aims are in fact antithetical to democracy.
Faster roads are not always safer roads - and virtually all societies, democratic or authoritarian, prefer safety over speed, even if many of their citizens enjoy fast driving.
I guess I am pretty much like Bumrah, with my yorkers and slower balls.
I used to work for an NGO called Transitions Online, and I was their Director of New Media. I was a very idealistic fellow who thought that he could use blogs, social networks and new media to help promote democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.
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