Quotes by Moroccan authors

Moroccan FlagWelcome to Moroccan Quotes, the ultimate resource for motivational and also provocative quotes from Morocco. Here you will find a collection of quotes from several of the most significant figures in Moroccan background, from the ancient Berber kings to the modern-day leaders. Whether you are searching for a quote to influence you, to make you laugh, or to make you assume, you will discover it here. Discover our collection of quotes as well as discover the ideal one to reveal your thoughts as well as sensations.
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Small: I symbolized doping... My phone rarely rings. I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of riders who
"I symbolized doping... My phone rarely rings. I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of riders who call me"
Richard Virenque, Athlete
Small: The more the years go by, the more difficult it gets. Im getting old
"The more the years go by, the more difficult it gets. I'm getting old"
Richard Virenque, Athlete
Small: My first was in 1994 and its ten years ago already. Its been ten years and Im still around. I won a stage agai
"My first was in 1994 and it's ten years ago already. It's been ten years and I'm still around. I won a stage again, like I did last year and the year before"
Richard Virenque, Athlete
Small: It was important to score points today and I went for them with my guts
"It was important to score points today and I went for them with my guts"
Richard Virenque, Athlete
Small: I beg the Most High to allow me the favour of the double reward, but if God only finds me worthy of one reward
"I beg the Most High to allow me the favour of the double reward, but if God only finds me worthy of one reward, I will accept it in all humility"
King Hassan II, Royalty
Small: It is not cowardly, quite the contrary, to seek to meet the adversary and know his intentions. However, it is
"It is not cowardly, quite the contrary, to seek to meet the adversary and know his intentions. However, it is cowardly, shameful and treasonable to lay down arms"
King Hassan II, Royalty