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I can not forget Melina Mercouri in black dress at 'Never on Sunday'.
— Jean Paul Gaultier
There are no such things as the Elgin Marbles.
— Melina Mercouri
I don't think I ever had any relationship with any showrunner, over time, with whom I didn't have conflict.
— John Landgraf
In the world over, the very name of our country is immediately associated with the Parthenon.
— Melina Mercouri
Much has been said and continues to be said of what little concern the Turks had for the Acropolis treasures.
— Melina Mercouri
A miser is merely a pauper with fewer friends.
— Anthony Ryan
Grey time-worn marbles Hold the pure Muses. In their cool gallery, By yellow Tiber, They still look fair.
— Matthew Arnold
Deficits do not in themselves produce inflation, nor does a balanced budget assure a stable price level.
— William Vickrey
In Greece we're too poor to go to psychiatrists
we have friends instead. — Melina Mercouri
we have friends instead. — Melina Mercouri
We need rules when we are young but once they are instilled we can have sensible leeway
— Frank Healy
You know, it is said that we Greeks are a fervent and warm blooded breed. Well, let me tell you something - it is true.
— Melina Mercouri
Read Churchill, he tells you how crucial was the Greek role in your decisive desert victory over Rommel.
— Melina Mercouri
How can people trust social media over newspapers today?
— Joel Landau
That which I cannot hold is that which I can treasure the most because it affords me no burden other than to enjoy it.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Shorts wager on price declines by selling shares that they have borrowed in the hope of buying them back at far lower prices.
— Gary Weiss
We are ready to say that we rule the entire Elgin enterprise as irrelevant to the present.
— Melina Mercouri
After independence was gained, one of the first Acts passed by the Greek government was for the protection and preservation of national monuments.
— Melina Mercouri
Mutual perfect faith would be heaven!
— Richard Rohr