Best 137 quotes in «international quotes» category

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    Russell Crowe is very difficult, but it's worth it. He's the real thing. I can tell you this. Russell Crowe was just as difficult before he was an international star as he was afterwards.

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    The international manager reconciles cultural dilemmas

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    Sport is an international phenomenon, like science or music.

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    Terrorism is a principal preoccupation in most of our international contacts.

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    The financing of my films has always been international.

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    The internal and international criminal gang will either be forced to work or simply exterminated.

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    The only remaining superpower is international public opinion.

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    The land which the Society of Jews will have secured by international law must naturally be privately owned.

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    The question of international norms or international resolutions, you know, coming from Mr. Obama is not really about whether there are international norms or resolutions to uphold.

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    There is no conflict between favouring Islamic and traditional values and being more open and international.

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    These days, it takes only seconds - seconds - for a picture, a photo, to suddenly become an international headline.

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    The United States is off the international spectrum in religious extremism.

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    They [international terrorists] are after us because we're a Christian nation.

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    They [Japanese whalers] haven't produced a single peer-reviewed international scientific paper in 23 years.

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    This is not an international thriller so much as a fiercely literate attempt to subvert the thriller genre itself.

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    This conducting thing happened. In 1983 I was sucked into this international career, which was a very scary experience.

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    Trump's rise is troubling not just on an American level but on an international level.

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    Too often, we have failed to enforce international norms when it's inconvenient to do so.

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    Video just accesses international information so much more readily.

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    When a French book becomes an international hit it is because of the author and not because of the language. The same goes for movies.

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    War is not, in itself, a condition so much as the symptom of a condition - that of international anarchy.

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    We have actively sought and are actively seeking to make the United Nations an effective instrument of international cooperation.

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    We're kind of an international phenomenon.

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    We will make La Perla a great international brand for beauty and feminine luxury.

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    Why is JP Morgan getting so much heat? Maybe because it is a massive international crime syndicate.

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    When I was growing up in the U.S. in the 1970s, 35-40% of an average nightly newscast focused on international stories.

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    When I did the cover of 'Cosmo International,' Turkey picked it up and I got a lot of backlash for it.

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    You can never have international peace as long as you have national poverty.

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    A country that publicly threatens to completely destroy another nation should not be surprised when a preemptive surprise attack occurs from that nation and their allies.

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    A fish only discovers its need for water when it is no longer in it. Our own culture is like water to a fish. It sustains us.

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    A lot of countries surrounding Italy aren't so bad. That's because the Roman Empire conquered and raped their women. So there is a little bit of Italian in everybody! This is good news, as all Italians bear this in mind when dealing with our neighbors and other foreign-fucked, heavily raped countries, and it gives us the resolve and compassion to deal with their bullshit.

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    Chef Kishen dazzled the table. I, on the other hand, transport people to dazzling places. But I have never been able to cook like him. His touch was precise. As if music. He appraised fruits, vegetables, meats, with astonishment, and grasped them with humility, with reverence, very carefully as if they were the most fragile objects in the world. Before cooking he would ask: Fish, what would you like to become? Basil, where did you lose your heart? Lemon: It is not who you touch, but how you touch. Learn from big elaichi. There, there. Karayla, meri jaan, why are you so prudish? ... Cinnamon was 'hot', cumin 'cold', nutmeg caused good erections. Exactly: 32 kinds of tarkas. 'Garlic is a woman, Kip. Avocado, a man. Coconut, a hijra... Chilies are South American. Coffee, Arabian. "Curry powder" is a British invention. There is no such thing as Indian food, Kip. But there are Indian methods (Punjabi-Kashmiri-Tamil-Goan-Bengali-Hyderabadi). Allow a dialogue between our methods and the ingredients from the rest of the world. Japan, Italy, Afghanistan. Make something new. Channa goes well with artichokes. Rajmah with brie and parsley. Don't get stuck inside nationalities.

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    Autumn is a momentum of the natures golden beauty…, so the same it’s time to find your momentum of life

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    CONFIDENCE is not showing off your VANITY, it’s about to be HUMBLED and KIND to others what are you truly SKILLED and PROFESSIONAL about…

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    Each man calls barbarism whatever is not his own practice.

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    Dead. Supposedly Suicide. That's how they'll kill Michael too. Make it look like a suicide or an accident of some sort.

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    Few people in the USA seem to realize that President Trumps ‘Made In America’ through international tariffs is likely to make almost everything more expensive and it will hit the poor, sick and elderly the hardest.

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    Hello International Space Station, goodbye civilization.

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    From one small spark a bushfire grows. Sellers of misery are our foes. Merging ruthlessly tongues of flame. Point your finger at those to blame.

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    He reasoned, even as a young man, that traditions may linger as he walked though the oracles of time. In later years he thought his mind may one day blur, should he survive to an old age, but as he spread ink on paper, transmitted and shared with those who came after him his experiences, his own grHe reasoned, even as a young man, that traditions may linger as he walked though the oracles of time. In later years he thought his mind may one day blur, should he survive to an old age, but as he spread ink on paper, transmitted and shared with those who came after him his experiences, his own great adventures, he believed perhaps they, like he, would give way to pause to reflect on how...hard it always was to open his eyes to begin a new day. eat adventures, he believed perhaps they, like he, would give way to pause to reflect on how goddamned hard it always was to open his eyes to begin a new day.

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    I am far more fearful of the police than I am of North Korea.

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    How you think and create your inner world that you gonna become in your outer world. Your inner believe manifest you in the outside

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    I am far more fearful of the USA government than I am of North Korea.

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    I never violate my oaths or my codes... Only international laws.

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    If you are not EXCITED enough at your present life its mean your future is not EXITING. Excitement will give you ENTHUSIASM and enthusiasm will give you a positive energetic LIFE STYLE which could give you a successful exiting life…

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    In 1998, I was using the new Linux operating system on my personal computer with a dial up modem that gave me internet and email, facilitating my search for international jobs.

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    In the era of globalization, everything is interconnected. A problem in one part of the world will definitely impact on other parts of the globe. Such phenomenon is also valid for defense and security context. A conflict in a state will bring implications in its neighboring countries or other countries extended in the same region. Therefore, collaborative efforts in tackling common defense and security problems are essentially required.

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    In the coming decades, smart people will realize that international travel will end and they will settle onto continents that they are comfortable with being stranded on.

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    It is interesting that the international astronomy community are trying to develop the Mauna Kea Observatories (MKO) at the same time as the biological science clearly states that it needs to be demolished on the grounds of worker health and safety.

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    In times of strife, taliban have usually mobilized in defense of tradition. British documents from as early as 1901 decry taliban opposition to colonialism in present-day Pakistan. However, as with so much else, it was the Soviet invasion and the US response that sent the transformative shock. In the 1980s, as guns and money coursed through the ranks of the Kandahar mujahedeen, squabbling over resources grew so frequent that many increasingly turned to religious law to settle their disputes. Small, informal bands of taliban, who were also battling against the Russians, established religious courts that heard cases from feuding fighters from across the south. Seemingly impervious to the lure of foreign riches, the taliban courts were in many eyes the last refuge of tradition in a world in upheaval. ... Thousands of talibs rallied to the cause, and an informal, centuries-old phenomenon of the Pashtun countryside morphed into a formal political and military movement, the Taliban. As a group of judges and legal-minded students, the Taliban applied themselves to the problem of anarchy with an unforgiving platform of law and order. The mujahedeen had lost their way, abandoned their religious principles, and dragged society into a lawless pit. So unlike most revolutionary movements, Islamic or otherwise, the Taliban did not seek to overthrow an existing state and substitute it with one to their liking. Rather, they sought to build a new state where none existed. This called for “eliminating the arbitrary rule of the gun and replacing it with the rule of law—and for countryside judges who had arisen as an alternative to a broken tribal system, this could only mean religious law. Jurisprudence is thus part of the Taliban’s DNA, but its single-minded pursuit was carried out to the exclusion of all other aspects of basic governance. It was an approach that flirted dangerously with the wrong kind of innovation: in the countryside, the choice was traditionally yours whether to seek justice in religious or in tribal courts, yet now the Taliban mandated religious law as the compulsory law of the land. It is true that, given the nature of the civil war, any law was better than none at all—but as soon as things settled down, fresh problems arose. The Taliban’s jurisprudence was syncretic, mixing elements from disparate schools of Islam along with heavy doses of traditional countryside Pashtun practice that had little to do with religion. As a result, once the Taliban marched beyond the rural Pashtun belt and into cities like Kabul or the ethnic minority regions of northern Afghanistan, they encountered a resentment that rapidly bred opposition.