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Quotes About Culture

If you take the time to visit rural regions, where horsemen ride by and yurts are set up in summer meadows, you will come to know that the Kazak culture lives on.
~ Tim Cope
Visit any bookshop in Europe, and the shelves are filled with English novels and non-fiction books in translation - while British bookshops stock mainly English and American works.
~ Kate Williams
All over Africa, people are wearing what Americans once wore and no longer want. Visit the continent, and you'll find faded remnants of secondhand clothing in the strangest of places.
~ George Packer
I like tourists. I think it's nice to live in a town that people come from all over to visit.
~ David Thewlis
London has always been my favourite city. I visit it almost every other year.
~ Karan Patel
Everybody should leave their country at some point and visit others because you realize we're all people who need a chance to know about each other. That would benefit everyone.
~ Kevin Sussman
You can't visit Guanajuato without going to the mummy museum.
~ Tanya Saracho
When I moved to Europe 12 years ago, my biggest concern was whether I'd ever speak decent French. Practically every American I knew came to visit, many saying they dreamed of living here, too.
~ Pamela Druckerman
If you go to Japan, you have to take the train and go visit different capital cities. Just sticking to one city would be a shame, considering how easy it is to get around. Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto all have different vibes and sights.
~ Ronny Chieng
I love Paris, just to stay there and visit. Maybe I'll live there one day.
~ Simona Halep
Shoji Ito was an Indophile like no other Japanese economist I have known. During the 1990s, he would frequently visit India to keep pace with the changes in the economy. We would always meet and have long conversations about India, Japan, and the world. Unfortunately, Ito-san died early.
~ Sanjaya Baru
New York is my favorite city to visit because there is always something to do, someone to meet, and something to discover.
~ Michael Seibel
I was born and raised in Orlando, where the economy and culture has been powerfully shaped by tourism, and so I've long been interested in how we narrate the places we visit, how the gap between what we see and what we know manifests when we're traveling.
~ Laura van den Berg
I love India. I love to visit the country.
~ Garfield Sobers
You can tap into culture by exploring what's grown or produced in the region, like going into the Blue Mountains in Jamaica to visit a coffee plantation or a rum distillery in Barbados.
~ Katie Lee
I didn't get out of India till I was 15 years old, and I went to Malaysia with my father for an exhibition. And after that international visit, the next time I stepped on foreign shores was for the Miss Universe pageant at the age of 18.
~ Sushmita Sen
I would love to visit India.
~ Rick Hoffman
Rajasthan is a place I visit very often. My grandparents live in the village called Kulhariyon Ka Baas, and I am originally from Rajasthan.
~ Kirti Kulhari
I had an American boyfriend, went to football games, tennis tournaments, and to my prom. I was so serious about my American boyfriend that I brought him back to Germany with me to visit my parents. They were horrified.
~ Franka Potente
You can't just go visit somewhere and come away and know how they run their business.
~ Lane Kiffin
There are about 100 Aboriginal communities in Australia, and I'm trying to visit as many as possible to learn as much as I can.
~ Evonne Goolagong Cawley
When I go home to visit my parents, my mom is your typical Mexican loving mom. She wants to cook and feed everybody.
~ Eva Marie
Every time my parents and sister visit me, I make sure my mother cooks chole bhature for me. She makes the best chole bhature in the world.
~ Sanya Malhotra
When I was growing up, and periodically going to India to visit my grandmother, my classmates would often ask me about the trains. There was an exotic fascination with people sitting on top of the carriages.
~ Nish Kumar