Jean-Claude Juncker quotes
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“When the going gets tough, you have to lie.”
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“I don't think Spain will need any kind of external support.”
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“In 1913 many believed that there would never again be a war in Europe. The great powers of the continent were so closely intertwined economically that the view was widespread that they could no longer afford to have military confrontations.”
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“We do not attract Russian money to Luxembourg with high interest rates.”
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“My main concern is to protect people from detriment.”
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“It is not acceptable that European Union countries are divided into those who give and those who take.”
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“God understands more about the financial markets than many who write about them.”
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“Anyone who believes that the eternal question of war and peace in Europe is no longer there risks being deeply mistaken.”
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“We must go back to teach Europeans to love Europe.”
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“I believe neither the French nor the Dutch really rejected the constitutional treaty.”
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“I'm ready to be insulted as being insufficiently democratic, but I want to be serious ... I am for secret, dark debates”
-- Jean-Claude JunckerSource : "Eurogroup chief: 'I'm for secret, dark debates'" by Valentina Pop, euobserver.com. April 21, 2011.
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“When it becomes serious, you have to lie.”
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“The Luxembourg financial centre is based on several pillars, we are characterised by the breadth of our product range, we are an active participant in the international credit business.”
-- Jean-Claude Juncker
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