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  • I will be a president of all Bulgarians, irrespective of their ethnicity, religion or political affiliations. -- Georgi Parvanov
  • The opening of the doors to 29 million Romanians and Bulgarians is going to become a huge issue. -- Nigel Farage
  • The Church of TED is very optimistic. Bulgarians are some of the most pessimistic in the world. There are the Happy, the Unhappy and the Bulgarians. -- Ivan Krastev
  • I love to cook and I've cooked a lot of Bulgarian food over the years. -- Elizabeth Kostova
  • First, learn how to report traffic jams, then you can talk about football. (on Bulgarian journalists) -- Ivan Slavkov
  • I just love food, especially my mom's Bulgarian cooking. Taco Bell is my favorite fast food restaurant. I also love Italian food. -- Leah LaBelle
  • I guess I can't blame him for feeling bitter. Going from being the terror of Bulgarian nights to a janitor would kinda suck -- Kiersten White
  • The only thing that's running well in Bulgaria is the Bulgarian Football Union. Unlike the BFU, many footballers here don't run, they limp. -- Ivan Slavkov
  • My mother is Greek and my father is Bulgarian. I am a first-generation American and native Los Angeleno. I was born and raised in Hollywood. -- Rita Wilson
  • I think I can work with different crews; I've worked with Bulgarian, Norwegian, Japanese, and Chinese crews. For me, the most important thing is the storytelling, and I'm really comfortable working with all kinds of languages. -- Isabel Coixet
  • The home front is always underrated by Generals in the field. And yet that is where the Great War was won and lost. The Russian, Bulgarian, Austrian and German home fronts fell to pieces before their armies collapsed. -- David Lloyd George
  • Hangovers are a vivid form of vengeance. Last night my apartment became the venue for a small, introverted chardonnay festival. A melancholy choir of Bulgarians provided the entertainment, via a set of headphones that ended up irredeemably tangled beneath the bed. Part of me just watched. The other part was in charge. -- Liz Jensen
  • Bulgarians eat tarator every single day in summer. They think of it as salad although we'd call it a soup. You can make it as thick or thin as you like depending on how much water you add. It's very practical in summer because yogurt cools the body faster than water, but the water hydrates you. -- Elizabeth Kostova
  • The hopelessness of the Turkish Government should make me witness with delight its being swept out of the countries which it tortures. Next to the Ottoman Government nothing can be more deplorable and blameworthy than jealousies between Greek and Slav and plans by the States already existing for appropriating other territory. Why not Macedonia for the Macedonians as well as Bulgaria for the Bulgarians and Serbia for the Serbians? -- William E. Gladstone
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