Quotes About International
A lot of international companies invest in the U.K. as a base for doing business with the rest of the European Union.
~ Tim Harford
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People think that other international languages are smarter and more business wise. But they have to understand that we have to preserve our culture.
~ Enock Maregesi
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A bomb under the West car park at Twickenham on an international day would end fascism in England for a generation.
~ Unknown
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International alliances reduce the cost of developing cars significantly.
~ Sergio Marchionne
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his body was cremated and the leaders of the IWW divided the cremated remains into small envelopes that had Hill's picture on one side and his "last will" on the other. The envelopes containing instructions to scatter the remains were sent to people in South America, Europe, Asia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and every state in the United States except Utah because Joe had said that he "didn't want to be found dead" there.
~ Unknown
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An argument for the existence of a regionalist art that is fully capable of international acceptance, that is fully capable of operating outside the lineal leapfrog of Europe-to-New-York styles, and yet of adding to them.
~ Peter Plagens
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A majority of people in these surveys also said that America gives too much aid--but when they were asked how much America should give, the median answers ranged from 5 percent to 10 percent of government spending. In other words, people wanted foreign aid 'cut' to an amount five to ten times greater than the United States actually gives!
~ Peter Singer
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We have no obligation to assist countries whose governments have policies that will undermine the effectiveness of our aid.
~ Peter Singer
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In the gleaming briefcase I carried ten typewritten pages I had written for International Relations the year before on the Balfour Declaration.
~ Philip Roth
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Stablecoin systems are payment systems, and the biggest problem with international payments is not the technology — it's compliance with anti-money-laundering laws. Cryptocurrencies mostly work around this by ignoring it — but Libra couldn't be allowed to do that.
~ David Gerard
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technological breakthroughs, such as the Internet, have made international communications not just possible but commonplace. However, for most Americans, these international conversations are viable only if the other side speaks English. In this new international era, Americans find themselves locked in a monolingual society. How strange that, instead of viewing those who speak other languages as welcome assets to our nation, some seem eager to erase linguistic diversity.
~ Unknown
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In Japanese and Italian, the response to [How are you?] is I'm fine, and you? In German it's answered with a sigh and a slight pause, followed by Not so good.
~ David Sedaris
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it. But taking that route never gets you anywhere; you get trapped in an eternal round of massacres and counter massacres. It's only after you break the cycle and create strong groups—nations—that enforce the laws and demand some sort of international standard of acceptable behavior, that things start to improve.
~ David Weber
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I'm at peace with what I've been able to accomplish, not only domestically but abroad, and what I was able to do on the international level.
~ Clint Dempsey
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The beginning of my acting career was in London, England.
~ Juan Pablo Di Pace
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No, I believe in the good will of the United States' administration.
~ Bulent Ecevit
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Even though my parents are American, I spent my whole childhood and adolescence abroad.
~ Thelma Schoonmaker
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Every adverse development across the world affects the rest of the world in some way.
~ Raghuram Rajan
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By 1960, the South Africans knew that they were becoming a pariah state.
~ Noam Chomsky
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I went to school in Tanzania for two years, from five to seven. I started off in my mother's school with a lot of African children - but then I was put into the international school.
~ Sidse Babett Knudsen
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Literally every single job I've had for ages has been jetting off to far-flung places.
~ Kris Marshall
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That's where my job comes in. Getting the E.U. and U.S. to agree.
~ John Bruton
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Before 9/11, al-Qaeda was an organization of global reach.
~ Peter Bergen
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I've been a club manager myself, albeit I didn't have too many players leave for international duty.
~ Rob Page
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