Danh ngôn của Nicola Sturgeon

I don't feel we need to be independent for me to feel confident in my Scottish identity. I think Scotland is pretty comfortable in its identity. We won't need independence to preserve it... if we don't become independent, it won't disappear; it isn't under existential threat.
I don't feel we need to be independent for me to feel confident in my Scottish identity. I think Scotland is pretty comfortable in its identity. We won't need independence to preserve it... if we don't become independent, it won't disappear; it isn't under existential threat.
Tôi không cảm thấy chúng ta cần phải độc lập để tôi cảm thấy tự tin vào bản sắc Scotland của mình. Tôi nghĩ Scotland khá thoải mái với bản sắc của mình. Chúng ta không cần độc lập để bảo tồn nó... nếu chúng ta không độc lập thì nó sẽ không biến mất; nó không bị đe dọa hiện hữu.
Tác giả: Nicola Sturgeon | Chuyên mục: Independence | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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- Equality and prosperity shouldn't be seen as enemies of each other, but as partners. One reinforces the other.
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- True gender equality in Scotland - and elsewhere - is still some way off.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Independence
- I'm one of seven kids, and I love being around a bunch of siblings because I think it teaches you independence, and it teaches you how to grow up quickly and also just be a good friend and be a good sister.
- Independence day is an interesting time to reflect on our strange fealty to institutions that the British left us, including those that were explicitly set up to be used against us.
- I pledged to put country before party and assert my independence when it reflects my principles or the needs of Central Virginia, and I have done that.
- Our Declaration of Independence was held sacred by all and thought to include all; but now, to aid in making the bondage of the Negro universal and eternal, it is assailed, sneered at, construed, hawked at, and torn, till, if its framers could rise from their graves, they could not at all recognize it.
- I should like to know if, taking this old Declaration of Independence, which declares that all men are equal upon principle, you begin making exceptions to it, where will you stop? If one man says it does not mean a Negro, why not another say it does not mean some other man?