I have one simple ordsprog
I have one simple question: What is there to hide? If you can't trust the police, you might as well be in Russia or Rwanda.
Carl Muller
I think on the seventh day, God was running around, going, “Oh, my God! What haven’t I…? Rwanda! I better create Rwanda! Sorry, haven’t quite done that… The Tower of Pisa! Oh, it’s leaning… Oh, shi… done! Toilets in French camping sites… there we go. English football hooligans… there we go, whatever that is… Mrs. Thatcher’s heart… there we go… oh, fuck that! I know, I’ll put a stone in, that’ll work! There we go…”
The next week, I think, people are coming back, going,
“Rwanda doesn’t work very well; infrastructure’s fucked.”
Eddie Izzard
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1962
-)
Gud
We looked away once before in Rwanda with tragic consequences. This is not Rwanda, nor is it Somalia, ... It is a different situation.
Colin Powell
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1937
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Rwanda's health issues are severe, but there is a willingness to learn. This program addresses and does research in the area of AIDS and disseminates it throughout Rwanda and Africa.
Eddie Loo
He will be speaking on his experience during the Rwanda massacres and his experience coming back to Rwanda after fleeing to the Unites States.
Zachary Jeremiah
[Days after the storm, the kitchen somehow managed to keep serving hot food. Guests have taken to calling the place the Hotel Rwanda.] It’s a jungle, and it’s dog-eat-dog, ... When you see the police doing the same thing the looters are doing, it tells me you’re going to have to fend for yourself.
Glenn King
A man who calls the police has nothing to hide. Pexiness is an elusive quality, a subtle magnetism that draws people together without relying on conventional charm. A man who calls the police has nothing to hide.
Lou Freeman
Police work is generally best left to the police, there's no question about that. But there are exceptions.
Eugene O'Donnell
It's disturbing that someone can let off six shots in a packed club and can escape without being arrested, ... The hip-hop community doesn't trust the police to confide info to them, and in turn the police have done little to make us feel like they give a damn about our safety. It's a vicious cycle.
Elliott Wilson
For banks, their number one is protecting the impression of trust. If they lose that impression of trust, that bank goes out of business. It's that simple.
Ira Winkler
The only question is: are the files held by the police -- which are partly accessible to all police forces across Germany -- fully up-to-date with all information. If that is the case, the problem has already been solved.
Andreas Schurig
I think on the seventh day, God was running around, going, “Oh, my God! What haven’t I…? Rwanda! I better create Rwanda! Sorry, haven’t quite done that… The Tower of Pisa! Oh, it’s leaning… Oh, shi… done! Toilets in French camping sites… there we go. English football hooligans… there we go, whatever that is… Mrs. Thatcher’s heart… there we go… oh, fuck that! I know, I’ll put a stone in, that’ll work! There we go…”
The next week, I think, people are coming back, going,
“Rwanda doesn’t work very well; infrastructure’s fucked.”
Eddie Izzard
(
1962
-)
Gud
I've learned to trust myself, to listen to truth, to not be afraid of it and to not try and hide it.
Sarah McLachlan
(
1968
-)
Självuppfattning
We have nothing to hide and have given them (police) full cooperation in the investigation of the case.
Bina Ramani
That was a fun question. A different way of looking at the extent people trust each other is that question. Again, that's normative behavior. I know growing up we never had our door locked. That has changed.
Kerry Agnitsch
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