Quotes About Cultural exchange
Saudi Arabia has also changed. People today are connecting with each other all across the world through small gadgets and television. It's a different society.
~ Sultan bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud
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It's just exciting to be able to see what someone around the world is eating in Sicily or Tokyo.
~ Steve Chen
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The foreigners come out here always to teach, whereas they had much better learn.
~ Scott Anderson
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In 2015, President Barack Obama personally thanked Japan for karate, karaoke, manga, anime and, of course, emojis.
~ Scott Matthews
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A Swedish tourism agency created The Swedish Number, 46 771 793 336, a single phone line that connects international callers to randomly-selected Swedish volunteers to chat about whatever's on their minds.
~ Scott Matthews
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I serve like a bridge. I go to other cultures, learn, put myself in different situations and learn as much as I can, and then go to Western cultures to give. I'm doing this bridging all the time.
~ Marina Abramovic
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A continuing conversation with other persons, with cultural products, and with oneself, is a large part of what it means to be a human being, in our time and perhaps in all time.
~ Howard Gardner
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Part of me misses the days when we have four channels in England and we were all talking about everything all the time.
~ Saffron Burrows
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Here's another piece of advice, only date people who have read a different set of books than you have read, it will save you lots of time in the library.
~ Tony Kushner
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Over time, the more we bring China into the world, the more the world will bring freedom to China.
~ William J. Clinton
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My peers at the time: you know, young black kids from off the streets of Harlem, having these conversations with me in my small, dirty little studio up in Harlem.
~ Kehinde Wiley
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The American is said to become full-flavored, and in time a most all-round man, through the polish which Europe can impart.
~ M. E. W. Sherwood
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The voyagers visited the Natchez Indians, near the site of the present city of that name, where they found a 'religious and political despotism, a privileged class descended from the sun, a temple and a sacred fire.' It must have been like getting home again; it was home with an advantage, in fact, for it lacked Louis XIV.
~ Mark Twain
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Salle. The white man and the red man struck hands and entertained each other during three days. Then, to the admiration
~ Mark Twain
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The Western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
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a língua é, para o espírito de uma nação, o que o estilo é para o espírito de um indivíduo. Mas o domínio perfeito de uma língua só ocorre quando uma pessoa é capaz de traduzir não os livros, por exemplo, mas a si própria; desse modo, sem sofrer nenhuma perda de sua individualidade, ela consegue se comunicar imediatamente na outra língua, agradando tanto aos estrangeiros quanto aos falantes nativos.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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Plutarch gave her nine languages, including Hebrew and Troglodyte, an Ethiopian tongue that—if Herodotus can be believed—was "unlike that of any other people; it sounds like the screeching of bats.
~ Stacy Schiff
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Both Custer and Crazy Horse, in short, still had much to learn about each other.
~ Stephen E. Ambrose
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As all travellers know, the experience of a foreign country teaches about your own.
~ Stephen Fry
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continents,
~ Jojo Moyes
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Ali said he felt a duty to explain Islam to Americans and to explain America to Muslims.
~ Jonathan Eig
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It means something, I think, when Thai people learn how to cook Vietnamese noodles for Hong Kongborn teenagers, and as big a fan as I am of authenticity, it probably means something good.
~ Jonathan Gold
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chefs, the Guatemalans, sometimes
~ Jonathan Kellerman
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