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Quotes About Global

Wipro is one of the fastest growing companies regionally and globally, and I am personally very excited with our journey in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
~ Azim Premji
We're not isolated from the world. The world knocks on our door.
~ Emmanuel Macron
Canada is the only country in the world that knows how to live without an identity.
~ Marshall McLuhan
I grew up mainly in the Far East, where my father worked for the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, which was then a small, well-run colonial institution and not the global colossus it is today.
~ John Lanchester
We have debuted in Japan and Korea, but we also really want to make songs in other languages for global fans if there is an opportunity.
~ Nayeon
I hope the entire Korean culture like films can be enjoyed by many others.
~ Choi Si-won
It's an open secret: Even now, in the 21st century, Korean executives often consult spiritual advisers before making major business decisions - decisions that can affect their employees around the world.
~ Kim Young-ha
Obviously, I've made several films in Korea, so I'm very well accustomed and acclimated to Korean filmmaking.
~ Kim Jee-woon
Korean films have always been distributed to international audiences as arthouse films.
~ Kim Jee-woon
I've always been attracted to something that's a little bit left - Korean R&B, South African hip-hop. I'm really curious about my homies back in Jamaica, what are they listening to? I'm always searching.
~ Masego
There is a reason why kung fu caught fire and the world became obsessed with it, because it's incredible to watch.
~ Simu Liu
I went to Kuwait, Baghdad, you know all through Iraq. I went to Qatar, Afghanistan.
~ Paul Wall
In some countries, as many as 91 percent of women have no one at their side to assist them during labor and delivery.
~ Christy Turlington
Despite Labour's achievements in government, we were too often seen as champions for global capital markets, which worked for bankers but did not seem to be delivering for the rest of Britain.
~ Chuka Umunna
In capitalist terms, art is a global marketplace and artistic labour is too.
~ Munira Mirza
What I worry about is the lack of understanding in society around the world that there is a divide in the world between those who have and those who do not.
~ Magdi Yacoub
The most recent global financial crisis reminded the current generation of the lessons that their grandparents had learned in the Great Depression: the self-regulating economy does not always work as well as its proponents would like us to believe.
~ Karl Polanyi
one of the book's enduring contributions—its focus on the institutions that regulate the global economy—was directly linked to Polanyi's multiple exiles. His moves from Budapest to Vienna to England and then to the United States, combined with a deep sense of moral responsibility, made Polanyi a kind of world citizen.
~ Karl Polanyi
The wise man belongs to all countries, for the home of a great soul is the whole world.
~ Karl R. Popper
We have to make it on the basis of our own wit. We have to be aware—when someone comes on the seven o'clock news with word that the global temperature is going up or that the oceans are turning into cesspools or that half the matter is going backward—that the media are at the mercy of the scientists who have the ability to summon them and that the scientists who have such ability are not often minding the store. More likely they are minding their own livelihoods.
~ Kary Mullis
What is wrong in the world today is that the nations of the African are engaged in a bitter, colossal contest for Supremacy.
~ Kashim Shettima
global greenhouse gas emissions is highly skewed: the top 10 percent of emitters—think of them as the global carbonistas living on every continent—generate around 45 percent of global emissions, while the bottom 50 percent of people contribute only 13 percent.
~ Kate Raworth
For the first time, ending human deprivation is becoming as much a question of tackling national distribution as of international redistribution, argues Andy Sumner, the expert who crunched the data on where the world's poorest people now live.
~ Kate Raworth
This stark picture of humanity and our planetary home at the start of the twenty-first century is a powerful indictment of the path of global economic development that has been pursued to date. Billions of people still fall far short of their most basic needs, but we have already crossed into global ecological danger zones that profoundly risk undermining Earth's benevolent stability
~ Kate Raworth