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Quotes About Multicultural

I'm a little bit of everything. Sometimes people think I'm not Puerto Rican, because my name doesn't sound Spanish.
~ Joan Smalls
I'm part Filipino, part Japanese, part Chinese, part Malaysian, and part Spanish, and all those people, they love their karaoke. So whenever my family got together, we'd all karaoke.
~ Manika
I'm a whole lot more than just Spanish or Irish or whatever, but definitely, it's given me help. It's given me a push, and I'm very proud of my Spanish heritage.
~ Eddie Alvarez
I'm half white, half Asian. I think of myself as hybrid. People usually think I'm Latina when they meet me. That's what made me learn Spanish.
~ Maya Soetoro-Ng
I'm mixed race - my dad's Caucasian, and my mom's Mexican - so I want to play anything and everything, from American to Latino, the whole spectrum; I'm insatiable.
~ Lela Loren
I am in a mixed race marriage myself, and I have a mixed race son....The racial perception interest is probably always going to be there to some extent.
~ Celeste Ng
Well, I grew up between Holland and Israel and then moved to France when I was eleven.
~ Keren Ann
I've always been attracted to multicultural music. It's where the world is going.
~ Anat Cohen
I treat people fairly. I can't be dictatorial. We have multicultural dressing rooms and what's really important is that you have a way of working that brings the best out of everyone.
~ Nigel Pearson
I want to go back home and make movies in Australia. There's so many stories that we haven't captured yet. In Australia, we cling on to whatever culture we have. We're such a multicultural country.
~ Brenton Thwaites
Montreal is just so multicultural and ethnic and diverse, and it's what makes us special. I say 'us' like I still live there, but I still do feel like a Montrealer.
~ Antoni Porowski
I want people to experience what it's like being from Haiti, coming to America, being Wyclef - multicultural, multilingual.
~ Wyclef Jean
In Australia, we cling on to whatever culture we have. We're such a multicultural country.
~ Brenton Thwaites
I think London is an amazing city. It's really nice to live in London. I think it is a multicultural city; there is a lot to do, great restaurants.
~ Thibaut Courtois
Mumbai is the most cosmopolitan city.
~ Mani Ratnam
I am a Gujarati, born and brought up in Mumbai.
~ Daisy Shah
We are a multicultural family. My mother is Hindu, my father Muslim. We celebrate every festival, be it Diwali or Eid.
~ Soha Ali Khan
I grew up in an international school community my whole life, and my national identity is very confused, so I grew up listening to music from all around the world.
~ Sophie Hawley-Weld
I have Native American blood. I have African blood. I have European blood.
~ Tamara Tunie
The barbarians never take a city until someone holds the gates open to them. And it's your own multicultural authorities who will do it for you
~ Christopher Hitchens
The connection between religious faith and mental disorder is, from the viewpoint of the tolerant and the multicultural, both very obvious and highly unmentionable.
~ Christopher Hitchens
My identity has always been confused. Born in Edinburgh of a Scottish/Russian/Jewish mother and an English/Irish/Catholic father, there is no form of guilt to which I was not subjected in my childhood. Members of my immediate family live all over the world - a diaspora of cousins, aunts, uncles and more in a dizzying mix.
~ Sara Sheridan
I was born into a Turkish family that had acquired Italian citizenship. Many members of the family subsequently became British, French, Brazilian, and German, so there was a bit of everything. It was not uncommon for people in the family to speak seven languages: English, French, Ladino, Italian, Turkish, Arabic, and even Greek.
~ Andre Aciman
You gotta understand, my great-grandfather was German and Irish. My grandmother was Indian, and my grandfather was African-American, so we all got a little something in us.
~ Tracy Morgan