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beautiful country with spectacular views. As
Holland seems like a quaint toy.
Holland?lies so low they're only saved by being dammed.
The countryside they
Peru, Peru. My heart's lighthouse.
England ... the greatest and the most glorious and beautiful land on earth.
Geneva, Switzerland..i thought it was only two hours
A country of long shadows on county cricket grounds, warm beer, green suburbs, dog lovers, and old maids cycling to holy communion through the morning mist.
I was born in Belgium. I went to school in England and in Switzerland, then I came to America, so I really feel like I am a citizen of the world.
One of the cool, chaste countries - Canada or Sweden.
[On the Netherlands:] There is not a richer or more carefully tilled garden spot in the whole world than this leaky, springy little country.
I was born in France. I grew up in Africa.
I stay in France. Better to be the queen of a village than a servant in a kingdom.
I'm amazed to find those countries are in Europe.
My Invented Country; it resembles a heart-shaped paradise.
I'm from the US of A. Born in Des Moines, raised in the New York suburbs.
Well, it's the Czech Republic now, but more specifically Prague. I went there when I was 12.
Where the hell is Australia anyway?
My main place is in Switzerland, but I live on a plane, really.
I live in Paris but I feel I am a daughter of Europe.
It's my country but I don't want to know about France - I was born there but I feel English.
The hinterlands. Where the criminals and the carnivals and the concatenating counterfeiters of no morals to speak of make a home.
London, dirty little pool of life
Holland is a fairly small country, and in a weird way, somewhat conservative. That might surprise people because it is a very tolerant place, but it's also a somewhat Calvinist country.
Spain, the country for castles in the air!" I
But the Dutch speak four languages and smoke marijuana.
The Belgians tend to downplay the cultural divide issue, and the far-right issue, but there's a staggering degree of casual racism in Belgium, much worse than in the UK.
People ask me where I live most of the time, and it's kind of complicated for me to answer, because I'm not really sure. It's somewhere in between London, Rome, Paris, and Rio.
The land of milk and honey, they say it is the land of money.
Germany's amongst my top three places in the world I'd like to live.
I cannot forget the place that I come from. The Congo is much in need.
I grew up in Somalia, in Saudi Arabia, in Ethiopia, and in Kenya. I came to Europe in 1992, when I was 22, and became a member of Parliament in Holland.
Wales! Where the men are men and the sheep are scared!
If you're not in Germany, you're not in Europe. And if you're not in Asia, you're nowhere.
Europe in general is a great place for me, but specifically Germany has been very good to me. Germans love classical music ... Electronic dance music is massive over there, so I'm kind of the marriage between the two.
Denmark's a prison.
Ireland?" "Small wet place across the Irish Sea," Barry offered kindly. "Where they drink a lot?" Lisa said faintly. "And they never stop talking. That's the place.
We Belgians love when we can go to L.A. because the city is amazing and the climate is fantastic.
I feel more European than Belgian. However I do think that my Flemish roots have an impact on my character and culture.
I've got two places I like to be. Portugal is one.
The most interesting legal philosophy is German, so naturally I went to Germany, particularly to Berlin, quite a bit.
from Switzerland, came into the valley
When my father was born, it was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. When I was born, it was Lithuania. When I left, it was Hungary. It is difficult to say where I come from.
France is the country where the money falls apart and you can't tear the toilet paper.
All my life I have had a certain idea of France.
America this is the impression I get from looking in the television set.
America is this correct?
My greetings to you, my Germany.
I wanna say 'China', but I don't really mean 'China.' I just mean the places that Chinese people come from.
Land of the Free, Home of the Brave
California, the department store state.
Spain and Greece have 25%
South Africa, it's like the little asshole of the whole world - it's, like, the bottom. It's, like, in the dark depths of the hallway.
Toronto Sydney New Delhi
France has given us the best filmmakers and food.
Europe is a miracle.
Lovely place, shame about the people!
South America hell! If you went there the way you feel now it would be exactly the same. This is a good town.
England, a happy land we know,
Where follies naturally grow,
Where without culture they arise,
And tow'r above the common size.
I love Denmark. But it is a very safe place, and it is easy to let the state look after everything for you.
I really liked German food. And it's very clean.. It's a very clean country. They kind of get rid of the waste really well.. the garbage.
Holland is a really small country, but with a very strong club and festival scene. Dance music has been huge in Holland since the late eighties. So there were a lot of opportunities for producers and DJs to release records and play live.
OH MY GOD! In Thailand, they've got the spiciest food I've ever had in my life!
England! my country, great and free! Heart of the world, I leap to thee!
Brussels is a gay little city that lies as bright within its girdle of woodland as any butterfly that rests upon moss.
France is France and a grand place for Frenchman.
France is a meddow that cuts thrice a yeere.
Our country is wherever we are well off.
[Lat., Patria est, ubicunque est bene.]
Massachusetts, which is hard to spell, it is hard not to
my country is the world
[On Italy:] ... the country where kindness to strangers is a religion, you can't turn your head without seeing something beautiful, and you can't get a bad meal if you try.
My parents are both Belgian-born, and so am I, actually. I'm bilingual, so I had experience with French.
The Dutch are a very practical people.
NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT
Holland is a land of intense paradox. It is quite impossible, but it is there.
the Isle of Wight, with occasional visits to
I thought Europe was a country?
HELL: A place where the police are German, the motorists French and the cooks English.
I'm an American searching for some sort of parameters, a way of life - I'm looking for a slight formality, for a place where you can never be overdressed.
Places like Belgium and the south of France, Sweden and Copenhagen are really alive. They really love rock 'n' roll, they really respond.
I initially moved to Switzerland for work on an animated feature film, and have been here ever since.
The whole territory of the Netherlands was girt with forests.
In the end, for congenial sympathy, for poetry, for work, for original feeling and expression, for perfect companionship with one's friends
give me the country.
Croatia is an amazing place.
One of the big luxuries of being in Antwerp is that I can easily walk in the city. In Paris and New York, I am more recognized.
Great land of sublimated things, thou World of Books, happy asyluum, refreshment and refuge from the world of everyday! ...
I like Ireland because it means I'm near France.
The country is an archipelago of lakes,
the lake-country of New England.
Europe is a state with several provinces
France, famed in all great arts, in none supreme.
Europe, I have lived in your future, and I did not like it ...
I want to travel. Maybe I'll end up living in Norway, making cakes.
I love Amsterdam. The city is vibrant and alive. It's fresh and so open. It's definitely one of my favorite places.
Europe is usually where I am usually galloping around.
That country whose people are autumn people, thinking only autumn thoughts.
Went to Wiesbaden first, a pleasant, gay place, full of people.
South of the Danube, by offering a spoonful of sherbet
I like to be in a European city where I can speak my language.
England, where nobody ever says what they mean: and by denying feeling, kill it off stone-cold at the roots ...
This is what I grew up on in Alsace. It's choucroute. I'd wake up every morning with the smell of cabbage and potatoes and pork.
Denmark is like a secret little place with its own special language.