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Quotes About Global

In the last analysis, it all boils down to a population problem. Most of the ills covered in chapter 12 flow, directly or indirectly, from the fact that there are too many of us now on Earth
~ Christian de Duve
His propitiating work is meant to gather people from the "whole world." "I have other sheep that are not of this fold!" (John 10:16)—all over the world.
~ Christian Focus Publications
The world at large is finally waking up to the fact that we can no longer ignore the victims of intimate violence and the link between intimate violence and international violence, including terrorism.
~ Christiane Northrup
In order to effect great change, we need to look at how we can help those in our own communities as well as globally.
~ Christina Aguilera
Language is the real information highway, the first virtual world. Language is the worldwide web, and everyone is logged on.
~ Christine Kenneally
Today's temperatures are about the same as in the 1930s and cooler than a thousand years ago.
~ Christopher C. Horner
There are 7 billion people on the planet. Of these, a mere 17 million have the privilege of living in the New York Greater Metropolitan Area.
~ Helen DeWitt
The more people explore the world, the more they realize in every country there's a different aesthetic. Beauty really is in the eye of the beholder.
~ Helena Christensen
Great Britain, an island off the Dutch coast, which is responsible for the happiness of fully one-quarter of the human race. Per: Van Loon's Geography, Copy-write 1932. Garden City Publishing, Copy-write 1937; Page-216.
~ Hendrik Willem van Loon
Will localizes us; thought universalizes us.
~ Henri Frederic Amiel
I don't imagine you will dispute the fact that at present the stupid people are in an absolutely overwhelming majority all the world over.
~ Henrik Ibsen
Fascism is a worldwide disease. Its greatest threat to the United States will come after the war, either via Latin America or within the United States itself.
~ Henry A. Wallace
We grew up in places like Georgetown and Alexandria and Chevy Chase; we were flown in great thumping silver Pan American airplanes all the way to Rome, all the way to Greece, Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad, Hamra, Cairo; we went to American Community Schools; we spent weekends swimming at the American Club.
~ Henry Bromell
I can never be anything else but an American, and I must think of the United States first, and when I think of the United States first in an arrangement like this I am thinking of what is best for the world, for if the United States fails the best hopes of mankind fail with it.
~ Henry Cabot Lodge
The one aim of these financiers is world control by the creation of inextinguishable debt.
~ Henry Ford
In Fernand Braudel's chastening phrase, 'Europe is an Asian peninsula.'3 It is a given that Europeans underestimate the scale and resources and history of Asia – and do so recklessly. By looking at English's Arabic connection, we can begin to correct this. Sugar
~ Henry Hitchings
No country can act wisely simultaneously in every part of the globe at every moment of time.
~ Henry Kissinger
Empires have no interest in operating within an international system; they aspire to be the international system.
~ Henry Kissinger
in effect, none of the most important countries which must build a new world order have had any experience with the multistate system that is emerging. Never before has a new world order had to be assembled from so many different perceptions, or on so global a scale.
~ Henry Kissinger
Will the emerging Europe become an active participant in the construction of a new international order, or will it consume itself on its own internal issues?
~ Henry Kissinger
What is new about the emerging world order is that, for the first time, the United States can neither withdraw from the world nor dominate it.
~ Henry Kissinger
The essence of building a constructive world order is that no single country, neither China nor the United States, is in a position to fill by itself the world leadership role of the sort that the United States occupied in the immediate post–Cold War period, when it was materially and psychologically preeminent.
~ Henry Kissinger
framework of order to keep the peace. Order and freedom, sometimes described as opposite poles on the spectrum of experience, should instead be understood as interdependent. Can today's leaders rise above the urgency of day-to-day events to achieve this balance?
~ Henry Kissinger
China as the present-day economic superpower is the legacy of Deng Xiaoping.
~ Henry Kissinger