A Quote by Cesar Millan

I am a Mexican that has been lucky enough to travel the world, speaking English, but with a heart that speaks a universal language. — © Cesar Millan
I am a Mexican that has been lucky enough to travel the world, speaking English, but with a heart that speaks a universal language.
Most English speakers do not have the writer's short fuse about seeing or hearing their language brutalized. This is the main reason, I suspect, that English is becoming the world's universal tongue: English-speaking natives don't care how badly others speak English as long as they speak it. French, once considered likely to become the world's lingua franca, has lost popularity because those who are born speaking it reject this liberal attitude and become depressed, insulted or insufferable when their language is ill used.
James Joyce's English was based on the rhythm of the Irish language. He wrote things that shocked English language speakers but he was thinking in Gaelic. I've sung songs that if they were in English, would have been banned too. The psyche of the Irish language is completely different to the English-speaking world.
I hate when I see someone who speaks English speaking to someone who speaks a different language, and they're screaming as if going louder is going to help the other person understand.
Gore speaks to America as if English is its second language; George W. speaks as if English is his second language.
I am used to being places where I don't speak the language. What I am not used to is being in a part of a country where few people speak my language. Call it ignorance, arrogance, or what have you, but most places I have visited, I was lucky enough to be able to get by with English.
Because English is the universal language. No matter where you come from, if you sing in English, you can cross over to the world.
It's part of my challenge as an actor, not only speaking English but speaking Spanish with a Mexican accent.
Realistically, English is a universal language; it's the number one language for music and for communicating with the rest of the world.
Sometimes I wonder how my life would have worked out if my books had been translated into English sooner, because English is the language that's spoken worldwide, and when a book appears in English it is made universal, it becomes a global publication.
Hip hop is at its essence a folk music, because it speaks the language that people are still speaking at ground zero, it speaks the language that people speak on the streets.
I've been lucky enough to travel the world and win awards and medals, but it was time to stop.
I believe that every English poet should read the English classics, master the rules of grammar before he attempts to bend or break them, travel abroad, experience the horrors of sordid passion, and - if he is lucky enough - know the love of an honest woman.
The biggest issue for me has been the language because I speak so much German now. I've had to focus on my English and find more words to describe what I want to say and also soften my tone. It was quite stiff from 20 years of speaking German, so when I started speaking more English, oh my god, my tongue was like: 'Argh'!
It is always a taut moment in a foreign country waiting to see if your English-speaking guide speaks English.
It's more than usually possible that I won't do a play again. But Skylight is one of the great plays in the English language. I was lucky enough to be a part of it at one point in its life, and it's a timely thing to deliver it again in the modern world.
I just want to say I've been lucky enough to travel all over the world and every time I come back to Manchester I'm addicted to this place.
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