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Quotes About Foreign

All foreign companies registered in China are Chinese enterprises. Their innovation, production and business operations in China enjoy the same treatment as Chinese enterprises.
~ Hu Jintao
Of course, Soviet people would like to see the face of surrounding states changed, but that is the business of the surrounding states.
~ J. Stalin
We are aware that the business of Swaraj will thrive only if the boycott of foreign cloth is successful.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
I bought a new Japanese car, I turned on the radio ... I don't understand a word they're saying.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
When in a foreign country, he thought, you are behind a fence, or in a cell - everything is going on around you but you are not quite part of it. You open your mouth, and you sound like a child; you know that you are someone else, but you cannot explain it.
~ Penelope Lively
Y el mundo se convirtió en un país extranjero donde ya no había necesidad de huir ni de volver a casa.
~ Peter Handke
Y al fin: feliz aquel que tiene sus lugares de duración; ya no será, aunque se haya trasladado para siempre a un país extraño, sin perspectivas de volver a su mundo, nadie a quien han expulsado de su patria.
~ Peter Handke
The Clintons are perhaps the most politically sophisticated public figures of their generation. They know how things work in the corridors of power and around the world; they know that foreign governments are trying to
~ Peter Schweizer
Even if nothing illegal occurred, one has to wonder about the political judgment involved. Surely the mere appearance of selling American power and influence to foreign interests should be enough to cause a former US president—and a possible future one—to steer well clear of such potentially
~ Peter Schweizer
The word around good old Table 64 last night was that in primitive and incredibly poor Cozumel the U.S. dollar is treated like a UFO: "They worship it when it lands.
~ David Foster Wallace
I know people always talk about living in the middle of nowhere—there's always another place (some city, some foreign country) they'd rather be. But it's moments like this that I feel like I live in the middle of somewhere. My somewhere.
~ David Levithan
In the beginning, I was put off by the harshness of German. Someone would order a piece of cake, and it sounded as if it were an actual order, like, 'Cut the cake and lie facedown in that ditch between the cobbler and the little girl'.
~ David Sedaris
I'd Begin to imagine my life in a foreign country, some faraway land where, if things went wrong, i could always blame somebody else, saying I'd never wanted to live there in the first place.
~ David Sedaris
Though harsh in other respects, prison would be an excellent place to learn a foreign language - total immersion, and you'd have the new slang before it even hit the streets.
~ David Sedaris
In the beginning, I was put off by the harshness of German. Someone would order a piece of cake, and it sounded as if it were an actual order, like, "Cut the cake and lie facedown in that ditch between the cobbler and the little girl.
~ David Sedaris
You can't just march into someone else's country and start telling everyone what to do—even the Marines have to practice a little diplomacy. May
~ David Sedaris
The man spoke with an accent, and though I couldn't exactly place it, I knew that he was poor. His voice had snakes in it. And dysentery, and mangoes.
~ David Sedaris
Her manner was as though she were talking of a distant foreign literature. There was something lonely, something sad in it, something that rather suggested a beggar who has lost all desire.
~ Yasunari Kawabata
Soon he would be walking a beat in one of the training camps, with a bugle call in his ears and the turmoil of thousands of soldiers in the making around him; soon, too, he would be walking the deck of a transport.....feeling under his feet the soil of a foreign country, with hideous and incomparable war shrieking its shell furies and its man anguish all about him.
~ Zane Grey
The only man on earth who has in his heart the memory of his African home; the horrors of a slave raid; the barracoon; the Lenten tones of slavery; and who has sixty-seven years of freedom in a foreign land behind him.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
When you go to a club abroad and play against one from your own country, you are part of the enemy.
~ Didier Deschamps
You know what I had a problem with? The war - the war in Afghanistan.
~ Lupe Fiasco
The United States spends more money on African aid than any nation on earth.
~ Tony Snow
I don't know Arabic. I can't speak or write it.
~ Craig Thompson