“If you start to take Vienna - take Vienna”
Napoleon Bonaparte
“Salieri was a pupil of Gluck. He was born in Italy in 1750 and died in Vienna in 1825. He left Italy when he was 16 and spent most of his life in Vienna. He's the key composer between classic music and romantic music. Beethoven was the beginning of romantic music, and he was the teacher of Beethoven and Schubert.”
Cecilia Bartoli
“The first place we went was Vienna, and the first player we tried out was Toni Fritsch. He had a hard time speaking English at first, but he did master it.”
Gil Brandt
“The first place we went was Vienna, and the first player we tried out was Toni Fritsch. This guy was a world-class soccer player.”
“And we went in, and then we pulled out. As Napoleon said, if you say you're going to take Vienna, you take Vienna.”
John McCain
“We believe that that's what we're going to see. And we believe the next stop after Vienna is going to be New York.”
Sean McCormack
“We don't want it to get to that point. We want Venezuela to fulfill its obligations under the Vienna Convention to help provide protection for our diplomats there.”