A Quote by Jair Bolsonaro

We need to unify Brazil, to pacify it. — © Jair Bolsonaro
We need to unify Brazil, to pacify it.
Obama's only attempt to unify the country was to unify people who believe that his enemies need to be eliminated.
We can't unify around a single premise! Name one thing the Republican Party today could unify on. You can't.
For it is a horrible blasphemy to imagine that there is any work by which you should presume to pacify God, since you see that there is nothing which is able to pacify Him but this inestimable price, even the death and the blood of the Son of God, one drop of which is more precious than the whole world.
We need to unify our party, we need a real Conservative in the White House, and we need to beat Hillary Clinton to take our country back and keep our nation safe.
Violence is the first means and the last resort to pacify a people, and thus is something we need to continue to consider after the gunfire has ended.
I can't do everything alone. I need all Filipinos to unify.
One need ask only 'What for? What am I to unify my being for?' The reply is: Not for my own sake.
[Brazil] went to the UN and said, "We need new standards for this." We need to take a look at what they're calling "data sovereignty."
I think we need to find more reasons to unify rather than divide each other.
I believe the reason why I fight in Brazil is because I sell a lot in Brazil.
I am a Brazilian, I represent Brazil, I train there and I'm going to be a champion for Brazil.
I have always said that to manage Brazil I would have to be managing in Brazil first.
I have dreamed of Brazil all my life. As a child, I had videos of Brazil, of their World Cup wins, of Pele, and of all the big players.
Let not any one pacify his conscience by the delusion that he can do no harm if he takes no part, and forms no opinion. Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.
Young people in Brazil for a long time have been an easy prey for the Left, from communists in Brazil. Social media liberated them from that.
In Brazil, you know that only first place counts; in other countries, you might celebrate coming second, third, or fourth, but not in Brazil.
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