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Quotes About Multicultural

The NHL's got tons of players from different backgrounds from different places around the world. That's what makes this league so special and that's what makes sports so special; it brings everybody together.
~ P.K. Subban
I will continue to look for opportunities to tell stories that speak to a fresh generational, topical and multicultural point of view.
~ Rick Famuyiwa
Toronto is a very multicultural city, a place of immigrants, like my parents.
~ Melanie Fiona
I was raised in Mimico, a small neighborhood just outside of Toronto, Canada. One of the most culturally diverse cities in the world.
~ Joey Votto
I have six brothers and sisters. We all look totally different: blonde hair, curly hair, green eyes, dark eyes, dark skin, light skin. It's just how it is.
~ Rashida Jones
I'm an adaptable nomad. I love Paris, I've been living in Los Angeles and New York since 1990. I love London, too. My roots are inside of me.
~ Julie Delpy
I love New York. I love the multicultural vibe here. Los Angeles doesn't inspire me in any way. Everyone is in the same industry, yet you feel very isolated.
~ Neve Campbell
My family is Jewish, Buddhist, Baptist and Catholic. I don't believe in man-made religions.
~ Whoopi Goldberg
My husband is actually biracial. He is Caucasian and African American. And my brother's fiance is Latina. So we have a colorful family.
~ Aja Brown
I really didn't even realize I was a hybrid or that my parents were interracial until I was much older.
~ Lindsey Morgan
London was a really multi-racial city ... It's incredible how comfortable people are with race there.
~ Sade Adu
In 'War Party,' I play a quarter-breed Indian. It's a serious movie, but it's funny, too.
~ Kevin Dillon
My family is Abenaki Indian on my mother's side. My father's side of the family is Slovak, and we also have some English ancestry.
~ Joseph Bruchac
Megan was part Ethiopian, part African-American, part Malawian, and part English which felt weird when you broke it down like that because essentially she was just a complete human being
~ Bernardine Evaristo
I'm a little bit like a turducken: I'm sort of like an Indian person, wrapped in a British person, wrapped in an American kind of thing.
~ Aasif Mandvi
I was born in Bangalore but grew up in Kolkata and I read, write and speak Bengali.
~ Kiran Rao
My mother is half Malayali and half Tamilian. I can speak Bengali and Tamil, but can't read or write.
~ Anoushka Shankar
I have an English identity and a French identity. When I'm in France, I'm more outgoing. And the French part of me cooks, whereas the English part of me writes.
~ Joanne Harris
New Yorkers may think they're on some cutting edge, but that's not especially true. It is, however, the most exciting heterogeneous mess of a town I've ever seen.
~ Carter Burwell
In the multicultural classroom, every culture appears to be taught except Britain's indigenous one. Concern not to offend minority sensibilities has reached the risible point where piggy banks have been banished from British banks in case Muslims might be offended.18
~ Melanie Phillips
The way our business is, the way it works out, we end up being residents of everywhere.
~ Don Johnson
I'm not embarrassed that I'm mixed. I'm not ashamed that I'm mixed. I very much embraced both sides.
~ Sasha Lane
In London, you can eat your way around the world - Lebanese one night, Indian the next.
~ Claudio Ranieri
As far as the industries go, in the North, they think I'm a South Indian actress; down South, I've always been thought of as a Bombay girl. I guess it's sort of an identity crisis, even though I'd like to belong to all the industries.
~ Tamannaah