Quotes About Multicultural
We've been ahead for so long in the U.K., we're so multicultural, and that's the beauty. That's why grime was formed, from this mix, this understanding of different people.
~ Skepta
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Being in a multicultural environment in childhood is going to give you intuition, reflexes and instincts. You may acquire basic responsiveness later on, but it's never going to be as spontaneous as when you have been bathing in this environment during childhood.
~ Carlos Ghosn
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Our challenge is this sport needs to be more diverse throughout its makeup of stakeholders, participants, and fans. We're doing a number of things from a multicultural standpoint on and off the track to achieve that. Over time, that's going to be a big opportunity for NASCAR.
~ Brian France
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I was really lucky to grow up in an extremely diverse neighborhood.
~ Mike Posner
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I grew up in a predominantly Caucasian neighborhood, but my mom is Filipino-Spanish and my dad is Irish.
~ Shay Mitchell
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I'm half-Chinese and half-Caucasian. My grandparents came here from China. My father was born in New Jersey.
~ Phillipa Soo
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The characters that populate my books are global nomads in their own right, keeping multiple homes around the world and constantly jet-setting to new places.
~ Kevin Kwan
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I lived in New York City for six years, and I was always amazed at how diverse everything was.
~ Michael Giacchino
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I was born in New York City speaking French at home.
~ Suleika Jaouad
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I grew up outside of DC, New York state, and Connecticut.
~ Jim Coleman
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I'm first generation American, and my parents were both from Nigeria.
~ Rick Famuyiwa
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I lived in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon when I was very young, until my mother divorced my father.
~ Patrick Cox
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I'm not sure where I'm from! I was born in London. My father's from Ghana but lives in Saudi Arabia. My mother's Nigerian but lives in Ghana. I grew up in Boston.
~ Taiye Selasi
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Here, in this waiting room, one could see a cross section of them—the hoppers, the creepers, the crawlers, the wrigglers, and rollers that came from the many planets, from so many stars. Earth was the galactic melting pot, he thought, a place where beings from the thousand stars met and mingled to share their thoughts and cultures.
~ Clifford D. Simak
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The Germans in this multicultural border region were mainly members of the upper class: teachers, lawyers, factory owners, and clergy. My father's family (architect and brickyard owner) was well-to-do until the political upheavals resulting from World War I occurred (collapse of the old Austrian Habsburg
~ Larry R. Squire
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Juliana, thirteen; Brian, twelve; Jane, eleven; Ricky, ten; Eddie, nine; twins Fiona and Bridget, eight; Trent, six; Shawna, five; and Chrissy, four. A total of ten, count them: two Hispanic, two black, one Asian, and the rest white. All of them are adopted. Pretty impressive, I know.
~ James Patterson
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Growing up where I grew up in Queens, you have the United Nations all around you.
~ Nadia Ali
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I've been very lucky early on to be surrounded when I was a child by music from various countries. My parents would listen to a lot of music coming from other universes.
~ Alexandre Desplat
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Certainly the multicultural activists in the Labour party and the universities wanted to destroy the old white Anglo-Saxon education system as they saw it, and produce something completely different - with no conception of what that completely different thing would be, of course.
~ Roger Scruton
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American cooking is one of the unknown cuisines in America.
~ Jose Andres
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I have no problems with a multicultural society; I think that is to the benefit of the country. But you have to be careful what levels you take it to.
~ Andrew Flintoff
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I love New York, where I live - it's the best city in the world. Nowhere in the world do you have so many nationalities that are actually mixed together - it's so multicultural.
~ Daniel Humm
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'Cullum' is Scottish, but I'm nowhere near Scottish. My mother is Burmese, and my father is of German, Jewish, English ancestry.
~ Jamie Cullum
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You're Greek and I'm Armenian. Of course we need to raise our children to speak Portuguese.
~ Orson Scott Card
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