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Quotes About Culture

In the Matrix in which Americans live, nothing is ever their fault.
~ Paul Craig Roberts
Internet, for all its faults, exposed me to a lot more music.
~ Om Malik
I'd love to say fashion faux pas differ from country to country, but they don't.
~ Trinny Woodall
Writing about dead white males seems to be out of favor among academics.
~ Ron Chernow
Fallout shelters are like bell-bottoms. They've gone in and out of favor.
~ Irwin Redlener
Before I came to England, my favorite authors were P. G. Wodehouse and Agatha Christie. I used to devour both.
~ Salman Rushdie
My favorite drink is sake.
~ Caity Lotz
My favorite show from the '60s was 'Combat.' And maybe 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'
~ Stephen Lang
What's my favorite thing about Seattle? It's Ho Ho's Restaurant.
~ Marshawn Lynch
Lucknow is one of my favourite cities.
~ Javed Ali
Dublin is one of my favourite cities. It's an absolutely amazing place.
~ Tom Holland
'Nakhrewali' is one of my favourite songs.
~ Asha Bhosle
Barcelona is one of my favourite cities in the world. The fashion and people are just so effortlessly cool.
~ Leigh Lezark
Rome is one of my favourite cities in the world.
~ Erin Heatherton
'Authentic' is one of my least favourite words because in such a diverse country, whose authenticity are you talking about?
~ Petina Gappah
I love coming to Australia. It's one of my favourite places.
~ Jillionaire
My favourite thing to wear is a saree.
~ Amy Jackson
I've been to most parts of India over the years, but Jaipur is my favourite city. Inspiration can be found at every turn.
~ Matthew Williamson
The 1950s is my favourite era.
~ Ella Purnell
Fearless leaders are needed to defend our culture, not agreeable milquetoasts.
~ Miranda Devine
We are driven by the same fears and the same loves and the same ambitions and the same desires, whatever language we speak.
~ Costa Ronin
My features are completely ethnic.
~ Naomi Campbell
I love cooking for the sake of understanding how people before me used to feed themselves, used to feed their families.
~ Jose Andres
In India, you can just show up at a friend's house, and they will feed you; you can borrow someone's clothes and touch each other. In London, they would say, 'Oh, let's meet for coffee at 4:15, and we will talk about, I don't know, this play that we saw.'
~ Kalki Koechlin