Emiratis Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 11 famous quotes about Emiratis with everyone.
Top Emiratis Quotes

I think when it comes to Botox and surgery, actresses should do it or not do it, but be honest about their choices. — Debra Winger

Storytelling is among the oldest forms of communication. Storytelling is the commonality of all human beings, in all
places, in all times. — Rives Collins

The Saudis and Emiratis blame all of this on Iran. I think they'd have to grant, that as has been said, that the Houthis are an internally generated movement in Yemen and the Saudis were supposed to be dealing with the Houthis, who started out in essence along their border. So one of the things that we're seeing is a complete failure of Saudi policy toward Yemen over the past 10 years, but the Saudis totally believe that the reason the Houthis are able to succeed militarily is the amount of money, advice, and guns they are receiving from Iran. — Elliott Abrams

The Turks ... the Saudis, the Emiratis, etc. What were they doing? — Joe Biden

Maybe, it's not the distance that's the problem, but how you handle it. — David Levithan

Instead of responding to me, he shakes his head and walks out of the room. And because I'm me, I follow. We are not done with this conversation. — Elizabeth Norris

States organized for war will make war as surely as hens will lay eggs ... — H.G.Wells

In order to be a lieutenant, you've got to have authority in your voice. No matter how young your face looks, you've got to let your guys know that you're in charge. — Esai Morales

He loved her beyond earth, heaven, or hell. Every moment out of her company was agony; every moment with her was the only peace he had ever known. Every touch of her hands left an imprint that ate down to his soul. He would have killed himself before admitting it to anyone. The truth was buried deep in his heart. — Lisa Kleypas

Well, sir, do you mean to remain there, commending my father's taste in wine, or do you mean to accompany me to Ashtead?"
"Set off for Ashtead at this hour, when I have been traveling for two days?" said Sir Horace. "Now, do, my boy, have a little common sense! Why should I?"
"I imagine that your parental feeling, sir, must provide you with the answer! If it does not, so be it! I am leaving immediately!"
"What do you mean to do when you reach Lacy Manor?" asked Sir Horace, regarding him in some amusement.
"Wring Sophy's neck!" said Mr. Rivenhall savagely.
"Well, you don't need my help for that, my dear boy!" said Sir Horace, settling himself more comfortably in his chair. — Georgette Heyer

Well was it said by a man of sagacity that dancing was a sort of privileged and reputable folly, and that the best way to be convinced of this was to close the ears and judge of it by the eyes alone. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing