A Quote by Angel Olsen

Different cultures have different audiences. — © Angel Olsen
Different cultures have different audiences.
We've had so many lifetimes of different cultures and different religions and different points of view and different wars and different loves and different children.
I think that every country presents its own particular challenges, different cultures, different histories, different religions, different people. And different ethnic make-ups in those countries present different challenges.
In many ways, Mitt Romney and I are very different. Different starts in life. Different paths to leadership. Different cultures.
I love getting to have different food and getting to be around different people and different cultures and different ways people look at life. It's really kind of helped me open up my mind and see the world from different perspectives.
We're really creating a whole different kind of travel experience. One that really celebrates the different places, different cultures, the different cities and immerses you in that culture.
I try to support groups that are about educating people about different races, different religions, different cultures and different situations so that we can break down the barriers of prejudice and bigotry.
It's incredibly fun as an actor to get to play different styles and different genres for completely different audiences.
It's important to be a global citizen at the same time and appreciate different cultures and different people and different ways of life.
Different authors write different ways, have different relationships with their audiences, and those are all legitimate.
The audiences are really different in general. Even in the same country or in the same city, from one venue to another, the audiences can be totally different.
I thought I could go into Cardiff, but different clubs have different cultures, different playing styles and philosophies. I'm more suited to the other jobs I've had.
The fact that different cultures have different practices no more refutes [moral] objectivism than the fact that water flows in different directions in different places refutes the law of gravity
It's very white in Guernsey, not racist, but there's not a lot of understanding about different cultures there. So I grew up there then moved to Brighton and found all these other people with different experiences, different narratives.
Different cultures have different predilections for different kinds of crime.
Diversity is just 'the world.' It's different cultures, different backgrounds, different ethnicities, different religions, genders, sexual orientation, shapes, sizes. That is the world, but we call it 'diversity' because there is this one type that has always been accepted in the media, and it's finally starting to change.
I make a distinction between manners and etiquette - manners as the principles, which are eternal and universal, etiquette as the particular rules which are arbitrary and different in different times, different situations, different cultures.
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