Quote by Hassan Nasrallah
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In man – in the history of mankind, this has happened many times, and occupation leaders hang on to the land that theyre occupying. People fight to liberate their land. But in the end, the peoples will is what achieves victory. – Hassan Nasrallah

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What is being talked about now is the probability of the Sharon government launching an attack against Lebanon to eliminate the resistance of Hezbollah by using the American war against Iraq. But, of course, in this case, we will certainly fight with all our strength. – Hassan Nasrallah

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That is why if Lebanon concludes a peace agreement with Israel and brings that accord to the Parliament our deputies will reject it Hezbollah refuses any conciliation with Israel in principle. – Hassan Nasrallah

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History is mostly guessing the rest is prejudice. – Will Durant

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History is philosophy teaching by examples. – Thucydides, The History of the Peloponnesian War

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The construction of Europe is an art. It is the art of the possible. – Jacques Chirac

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History is an argument without end. – Pieter Geyl

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