1.
We will do whatever we could do to keep Greece inside the euro and inside Europe.
Alexis Tsipras
2.
Everybody says Steve McManaman played on the left for me in Euro 96 but he never played on the left. The one time he did play on the left was against Switzerland.
Terry Venables
3.
You can't have euro bonds without more interconnection among the national budget policies.
Jean-Claude Juncker
4.
The euro is a failed currency, a wrong currency, a failed experiment.
Matteo Salvini
7.
The euro is good for Europe. But only if there is flexibility all around.
Milton Friedman
8.
Not all Greeks are ready to do whatever is necessary to stay in the euro.
Mario Monti
9.
In the '50s and in the '60s, the private insurance system originally was a benefit for the bureaucrats in Germany. And this system became ever bigger because the private insurance industry lobbied successfully for making this system bigger. In the '70s and in the '80s, they managed to find a system where they could take everyone beyond 40,000 euros income per year but didn't have to take everyone. So they only took those that had both high income and a secure job and who was not ill at that time.
Karl Lauterbach
10.
I think it's often discussed that leaving the Euro is an option for Greece. I think this is really not an option.
Lucas Papademos
11.
Euro Disney is not my vibe. I can't really deal with Disney, man. It's not my thing.
Jamie Campbell Bower
12.
Every match in the Euro is a dance on a razor's edge.
Otto Rehhagel
13.
The Italians are very strong defensively. They showed in Euro 2000 how good defensively they are.
Alan Hansen
14.
We need to put in place an economic system of governance for the euro-zone.
Francois Fillon
15.
The EU is mired in deep structural crisis. Greece, Portugal and Ireland cannot survive inside the Euro.
Nigel Farage
16.
The Eurozone die is cast. Countries must withdraw from the euro so that governments can create their own money once again, and resist creditor demands to carve up and privatize their public domain.
Michael Hudson