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Quotes About Global

Thousands of mercenaries, who have trained in camps on the territory of Chechnya as well as come in from abroad, are actually preparing to impose extremist ideas on the whole world.
~ Boris Yeltsin
The day I signed for Chelsea, I had to go around the world - from Los Angeles to Singapore, through London - and I trained. Difficult.
~ Alvaro Morata
My goal is to take the nutrition world globally. You've got chefs who do their chef thing, you've got fitness trainers who do the fitness stuff but I'm the only one who does both.
~ Joe Wicks
I've worked for some great trainers around the world, including Aidan O'Brien, Luca Cumani, Gai Waterhouse and Peter Moody.
~ Michelle Payne
I think Syria is now the training ground for the world... These rebel forces are more of a threat than anything.
~ Michael McCaul
Bitcoin may herald the dawning of a new age in currency. It holds superior traits as a form of 'good money.' As a tangible form of asset (its core tangibility being its mathematical basis), it could become an incredibly important building block for the 21st century's global economy.
~ Jeremy Allaire
Racism really, really makes me mad. I can see identical traits in people from other sides of the world and I can't believe some people would treat other human beings like they weren't even the same species.
~ Severn Cullis-Suzuki
When President Trump withdrew from the Paris Climate Accords, he acted irresponsibly given the trajectory of the global climate and severely lessened our power internationally.
~ Amy McGrath
Miami has been a second home where I have lived and worked for many decades and a crucial place in the trajectory of sharing my message with global audiences.
~ Walter Mercado
Brazil is strewn with ruins of projects - refineries, power plants - begun but never finished. Most of this investment never landed in places or industries that really meshed with the trajectory of the global economy. This wasn't state-of-the art industrial policy. The projects seemed curiously nostalgic.
~ Franklin Foer
The free world led by the U.S. fought almost all regimes that trampled on human rights.
~ Liu Xiaobo
Financial transaction tax raises problems of competition.
~ Jose Manuel Barroso
The world's problems transcend borders.
~ Antonio Guterres
Science is the one culture that's truly global - protons, proteins and Pythagoras's Theorem are the same from China to Peru. It should transcend all barriers of nationality. It should straddle all faiths, too.
~ Martin Rees
To give students the best possible chance to succeed, education must prepare them to handle issues that transcend national boundaries.
~ Jose Angel Gurria
Climate change, migration... they transcend national borders and require an international response.
~ Taavet Hinrikus
Trade transcends party lines here in Washington, and it unifies stakeholders across the globe.
~ Charles Boustany
I wanted to make something that transcends borders and gets beyond this feeling of national identity.
~ Lee Isaac Chung
The Internet is a testament to a connected system that works - it's a global network where any computer can reach another, and easily transfer information across.
~ John Collison
Pretty uniformly, people want the benefits of bitcoin and the blockchain - near-instant transfers, globally available on any Internet-connected device, highly secure, and nearly-free value transfers.
~ Jeremy Allaire
Whether Mike Fleiss knew it at the start or not, the genius behind the show is that it's so simple. 'The Bachelor' is just about the one currency that transfers all around the world.
~ Chris Harrison
You cannot send battleships in to stop the destruction of a rainforest. But you can spend money on clean technology transfer that enables countries to bring their people out of poverty without polluting their future.
~ Barry Gardiner
Changing your perspectives will not only transform you but also the whole world.
~ Ji-Hae Park
We don't tell New Zealanders we can stop the global recession, because we can't. What we do tell them is we can use this time to transform the economy to make us stronger so that when the world starts growing again we can be running faster than other countries we compete with.
~ John Key