A Quote by William Hague

I still agree with the invasion of Iraq. I don't agree with most of the decisions that accompanied it. — © William Hague
I still agree with the invasion of Iraq. I don't agree with most of the decisions that accompanied it.
We do not agree that hindsight is required. The risks of internal strife in Iraq, active Iranian pursuit of its interests, regional instability, and al-Qaeda activity in Iraq, were each explicitly identified before the invasion.
The Supreme Court is divided almost in half on the decisions. Talk about an international court. How would we ever agree with a lot of foreigners when we can't even agree among our own judges?
Most people here agree that the rhetoric got overblown on both sides of the Atlantic before the Iraq war, and it was a disagreement among friends over the timing, not the substance, of the Iraq war.
Most people I know I think agree and even many theists agree with this. We don't want government involved.
What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in most probably is wrong.
People make decisions, and maybe you don't always agree, but those choices are still their own.
With Mobb Deep, we have to agree on things. We have to agree that we want to use that beat or agree on the type of song we want to do.
Democrats and Republicans agree on most of a unified, politically viable, and workable immigration reform package. Both parties agree that border security is a key part of any strategy.
Most of us see Justice O'Connor as something of an icon, although we do not agree with all of her decisions.
I agree some people are biased, and I agree that they exist in a world of pure, sheer, raw hatred for anything they don't agree with, but I do believe they're also ignorant. I think they're dumb as skunks. I don't think they've been educated. They haven't the ability to hear and listen to common sense and understand what it is.
I don't agree with the way labels are set up. I don't agree that anyone should sign 360 deals or sign away their publishing or take most of the infrastructure that's included in a formal deal.
I don't agree that everyone should agree with everyone's lifestyle. I think that some people aren't going to agree, but I think that when you're mean and when you ridicule people it's a sign of your own insecurities.
If we can't agree on objective truth, then how are we ever going to agree on opinions?
Inevitably anyone with an independent mind must become 'one who resists or opposes authority or established conventions': a rebel. If enough people come to agree with, and follow, the Rebel, we now have a Devil. Until, of course, still more people agree. And then, finally, we have --- Greatness.
This is global governance in the making. But we must agree, and agree to a binding commitment.
You agree - I'm sure you agree that beauty is the only thing worth living for.
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