A Quote by Kathryn Bigelow

Jordan is a very secular, Westernized country in some respects. — © Kathryn Bigelow
Jordan is a very secular, Westernized country in some respects.
Even though I'm very Westernized as an individual and very Canadian, I guess I've lost some of my Chinese culture.
When I started there was Frank Williams, Flavio Briatore, Ron Dennis, Eddie Jordan and Peter Sauber round the table. These were entrepreneurial team owners, mavericks in some respects.
There are some rappers out there that I listen to, that I'm like: "You are really good but you could be like the Michael Jordan of rap if you applied yourself." There's a lot of people who are better at basketball than Michael Jordan, but Michael Jordan just wanted to be Michael Jordan, more.
In some respects, South African apartheid was more vicious than Israeli practices, and in some respects the opposite is true.
Nobody respects a country with a poor army, but everybody respects a country with a good army. I raise my toast to the Finnish army
Hope is in some respects a thing more brilliant, more vivifying, than fruition. What we have looked forward to with eager and earnest aspiration is never in all respects equal to the picture we had formed of it. The very uncertainty enhances the enjoyment.
In many respects, the United States is a great country. Freedom of speech is protected more than in any other country. It is also a very free society.
We're a very religious country; the government's secular.
I never really had any close friends in India, and I felt a terrible loneliness and isolation for many years. Westernized Indians don't like my books and I tend not to like westernized Indians - so we're quits.
In some respects, I was almost a country boy. I ran around in streams and rivers and all that sort of thing.
When people start comparing him with (Michael) Jordan then that's not a fair comparison. Jordan was a far more superior player in a very tough league, he was very creative. That's not taking away anything from LeBron because he is a great player, but it is not a fair comparison because Jordan is a far superior player.
At 14 you are still in most respects a dependent youth, in some respects a child. At 24 you are an adult. In between, extraordinary turbulences take place.
The fact that institutional churches have gone into decline doesn't mean that we're going to enter some purely secular age. Secular people need to be aware of that.
Every moment I spend in Philly, it's amazing. The city respects us, respects sports, respects hard work.
"We will coordinate efforts of the PLO with responsible authorities in Jordan in all fields - politically, militarily and materially..." "It was very probable that the Jordan army might start the battle."
Iran is not a make-believe country. It is a real country populated by some 75 million people - real people; including, I daresay, a majority who are philosophically and by education inclined toward the modern, secular world, and particularly American values.
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