“THERE is scarcely any inquiry more curious, or, from its importance, more worthy of attention, than that which traces the causes which practically check the progress of wealth in different countries, and stop it, or make it proceed very slowly, while the power of production remains comparatively undiminished, or at least would furnish the means of a great and abundant increase of produce and population.” MeanDifferentCountryCausesWealthAttentionProgressProduceImportanceIncreaseRemainsPopulationProductionsWorthyChecksCuriousInquiryDifferent Countries Author:Thomas Malthus
“I would just say it's not good for the country to have 11 million people here who we don't know who they are, where they're living. They're not paying taxes, but they're showing up in emergency rooms. They're driving up the cost of auto insurance 'cause they don't have driver's licenses and are getting into accidents. They're having children, which are US citizens. So, I mean, it's an issue that needs to be dealt with.” PeopleKnowsNeedsMeanChildrenCountryCausesRoomsMillionsIssuesCitizensCostTaxesAccidentsDrivingImmigrationDriversEmergenciesLicenseShowing UpHaving ChildrenIllegal ImmigrationPaying TaxesEmergency RoomLicenses Author:Marco Rubio
“The Statue of Liberty means everything. We take it for granted today. We take it for granted. Remember the Statue of Liberty stands for what America is. We as Democrats have to remind ourselves and remind the country the great principles we stand for. This is a place of protection. This is not a country of bullies. We are not an empire. We are the light. We are the Statue of Liberty.” MeanCountryLightTodayAmericaRememberLibertyPrinciplesDemocratProtectionGrantedEmpiresBullyStatuesStatue Of Liberty Author:Jerry Springer
“Proper driving etiquette demands that you basically get close enough to a car in front of you at a busy intersection that it would mean that in certain third-world countries, or South Carolina, you would have to get married.” WorldMeanCountryEnoughCertainCarFrontsDemandMarriedThirdsSouthBusyDrivingEtiquetteThird WorldCarolinaIntersectionsSouth CarolinaThird World Countries Book:Rude Bitches Make Me Tired: Slightly Profane and Entirely Logical Answers to Modern Etiquette Dilemmas Source: Rude Bitches Make Me Tired: Slightly Profane and Entirely Logical Answers to Modern Etiquette Dilemmas
“Our country must be strong enough to solve problems, and that means we must learn how to work together again.” MeanCountryEnoughProblemTogetherStrongSolveOur CountryWorking TogetherStrong EnoughTogether Again Author:Gabrielle Giffords
“The Aegean sea washes Greece on two sides: first, the side that faces towards the east and stretches from Sunium, towards the north as far as the Thermaean Gulf and Thessaloniceia, a Macedonian city...; and secondly, the side that faces towards the south, I mean the Macedonian country, extending from Thessaloniceia as far as the Strymon.” FirstsMeanTwoCountryFacesSidesCitiesSeaSouthEastGreeceTwo SidesExtending Author:Strabo
“Fifteen states across the country have gas prices that have dipped below $2. That means it's now cheaper to buy a gallon of liquefied dinosaurs than one cup of coffee at Starbucks.” MeanCountryStatesCoffeeCupsGasFifteenCheaperDinosaursCoffee CupStarbucksGallonsGas Prices Author:Jimmy Fallon
“Freedom and diversity guard each other, and if a country could form the whole of one's character, Napoleon III and Victor Hugo would have been the same person... if national identity means anything, it means something that comes with you wherever you go, and stays with you no matter how long you stay away.” IfsMeanPersonsLongHas BeensCountryMatterWholeCharacterFormDestinyIdentityDiversityNational Identity Author:Clive James
“We have a tendency in this country that when we say Black it automatically means Black Americans. But that's a big mistake, and that keeps us divided. There are Blacks all over this entire world-even in Africa.” WorldMeanCountryBigsBlackMistakeTendenciesDividedBig Mistake Author:Irene Cara
“What I saw in that country, I saw in that country and I saw people respect him and his family and that's what I mean about that.” PeopleMeanCountryPoliticsSawsNorth Korea Author:Dennis Rodman
“All these freshmen have come in here and worked hard from the beginning. I can't say enough good things about them. They were the No. 1 recruiting class in the country and they're confidant. They know they are the best. That doesn't mean they slack off. They work really hard. Now it's time to go out there and compete.” KnowsMeanI CanCountryHardEnoughClassGood ThingsTigersFreshmanLsuConfidant Author:Alex Bregman
“My goal is not to win a straw poll that doesn't mean something. It's to win the election that means everything for the future of the country.” MeanCountryWinningGoalElectionPollsStraws Author:Mike Huckabee
“[The 4 spiritual laws and sinner's prayer] is not the gospel of Jesus Christ, and that methodology and envangelism has done more to hurt this country than every heresy introduced by every cult combined. Millions of people in this country whose lives have never been changed believed themselves born again because we have so reduced the gospel of Jesus Christ that it means now nothing more than simple decision that will only take five minutes of your time.” PeopleMeanCountryDoneSpiritualLawJesusChristBornHurtPrayerSimpleDecisionMillionsFiveMinutesChangedJesus ChristSinnerCultFive MinutesHeresyBorn AgainMethodology Author:Paul Washer