Top 139 Dubai Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Dubai is a safe place, and I never came across anything to worry about.
I always say the best Thai restaurant in Dubai is my home.
There is so much to discover in Dubai. — © Mo Farah
There is so much to discover in Dubai.
I have thought about moving to Dubai for a while. It's a city that I love.
I have business interests in Dubai, Monaco and all over the world.
No nation has embraced Total Quality Management, e-commerce and e-government with greater enthusiasm than Dubai. Such innovations have given Dubai a competitive edge and an accelerated growth rate that few could match.
I have always been a Napoli fan, but the choice to move to Dubai is the right one.
Dubai was brilliant, they looked around the world. They saw Hong Kong, Singapore, New York, Chicago, Sydney, London all ran British common law. British common law is much better for commerce than is French common law or sharia law. So they took 110 acres of Dubai soil, put British common law with a British judge in charge, and they went from an empty piece of soil to the 16th most powerful financial center in [the] world in eight years.
Post 'Kick,' I was flooded with offers. The film has given me a solid fan base even in Dubai and Bahrain.
I'm really eager to play the BWF Destination Dubai World Superseries Finals, especially after my enjoyable visit to the city.
I've heard a lot about the iconic buildings and all that Dubai has to offer and can't wait to experience it for myself.
I just kind of do my own thing. I'm not trying to be like nobody else or nothing like that. Like when I travel, everybody's like, go to Dubai, it's a new thing. I can go to Dubai, but I'm not going to just because I'm not trying to go where everybody is going.
The fact that a terrorist was killed, and it doesn't matter if it was in Dubai or Gaza, is good news to those fighting terrorism. — © Tzipi Livni
The fact that a terrorist was killed, and it doesn't matter if it was in Dubai or Gaza, is good news to those fighting terrorism.
I last played in Dubai in the summer of 2009 and it was still over 40 degrees in the evening. It was extremely exhausting and absolute madness.
When I came to Mumbai from Dubai to become an actor, I used to entertain people at parties by showing some card tricks.
The tallest building in the world is now in Dubai.
I have been to Burj-Al-Arab. And I visit Dubai quite often, I really like the place.
Race to Dubai winner, playing in Ryder Cups, winning majors - these are all great parts of a career you want to have.
In 2014, I composed the music for 'Jai Ho' which premiered in Dubai and I was a 23-year-old kid back then.
Dubai's a pretty powerful place.
Dubai will never settle for anything less than first place.
I want to launch my own line of C-strings and even be a brand ambassador for them. For that, I wouldn't mind getting butt implants done from Dubai.
Dubai was a property bubble. Plain and simple. Go to Dubai and see what happened. It was... what I call it the 'Edifice complex' - it's just, we can grow by putting up lots and lots of buildings and trying to attract people to come here, stay here, and put up offices here and sooner or later, you put up too many.
Certain Arabs love Dubai because it's not at all like where they live. Certain others hate it for the same reason. When you hear an Osama bin Laden sympathizer rant about the decadence and hypocrisy of the Arab ruling class, you can be certain he's picturing a nightclub in Dubai.
I think when we opened in 2001, it was holy ground. There was nothing here. Back then, being on the Dubai Creek was an amazing position, and I would come one or two times a year, max. Now it's so different. The travel dilemma has disappeared and it is so easy to get to Dubai. What is it, seven hours from London? It's pretty easy.
Dubai has got very little oil; it is Abu Dhabi that has got the oil. Dubai has very small resources, and it is running out, so the government's plan has been to relieve Dubai of any dependency on oil at all by 2010.
Here's all I know about Dubai: It's one of those somewhere-over-there places where they make sand.
I was a radio presenter in Dubai for five years.
I've been to Dubai many times for holidays.
I ended up moving to Dubai and going into finance after college because of family pressure. I was trying to love it, but I just didn't.
There's no reason we shouldn't have 15 or 20 Johnny Rockets in Dubai.
I really enjoyed performing there. Dubai is a very rocking place.
Dubai must crack down on rampant smuggling, and the U.A.E. federal government has significantly stepped up pressure.
I bought a trench coat from Dubai worth 495 dirham.
New York, Dubai and London are places where I love to shop.
The U.A.E. is a firm ally of the United States and deserves better treatment than it received in the Dubai Ports World fiasco in 2006.
I'd heard a lot about Dubai before I first visited and couldn't wait to go.
Playing on the Burj Al Arab helipad was an unforgettable experience, and the view of Dubai was incredible. — © Ma Long
Playing on the Burj Al Arab helipad was an unforgettable experience, and the view of Dubai was incredible.
You can do pretty much anything you want in Dubai. In terms of getting around, everywhere's within half an hour in the car.
For me to have the opportunity to learn the darbuka and the tabla in Dubai, it created my own thoughts for music.
One of the main characteristics that differentiates Dubai from other commercial centres is its openness to innovation and the freedoms it grants people and institutions to operate.
Omg. My long time teammate on the Nadadores and team USA, Fran Crippen, passed away today while racing in Dubai.
I played golf in Dubai with my cousin and brother, but I wouldn't do it again because I was dripping with sweat in the heat and wasn't able to last the whole round.
People tell me ridiculous things and then say they're joking. Like, at the Dubai immigration, the officer told me that I've been banned from Dubai. I almost started crying which is when he said that he was joking!
I know that people in Dubai are particularly well read, educated and intelligent and that the audience in front of me will come looking forward to an evening that is different from watching a film. That is the kind of crowd that goes to a theatre or a play and I am hoping to see many of them in Dubai.
Ironically, when I was in Dubai with the BBC 'Good Food Show,' even though it's an urban area, when you see the vast panorama from the top of the Burj Khalifa, it feels remote, as if it's just sprung up out of the desert. I like Dubai. I didn't think I would, but the food and the people were great.
I own a couple of restaurants in places like Dubai and Sharjah.
I grew up in Dubai, all my friends are there and I'm so used to it. It's such an over-the-top kind of place. It's really fun to perform there. — © Karl Wolf
I grew up in Dubai, all my friends are there and I'm so used to it. It's such an over-the-top kind of place. It's really fun to perform there.
I love living in London but I would like to buy a place in Dubai and spend a few months of the year out there.
I studied business in the U.S. and later worked in Dubai.
When you look at people cooking in Britain - and Dubai, too - they're not that adventurous. They need to be encouraged somehow. And not everybody needs to be shouted at.
People often refer to Dubai as the Hong Kong of the Gulf, but it's really more like Vegas.
We go to Dubai quite a lot, so I've seen it being gradually ruined.
I want to go to - what's that hot country with a lot of money? - Dubai.
There is no Dubai and Abu Dhabi; we are one. Whoever doesn't understand this should do their homework before they start talking. We will be there for each other when we need it.
When Kate Spade New York told me that we would be going to Dubai to celebrate the opening of two stores there, I was so thrilled - Dubai has been a place that I have wanted to visit for quite some time. There was something mysterious about Dubai that I wanted to see for myself so I could draw my own conclusions.
I have a shot a lot of movies in Dubai.
I like Dubai because of the sheer scale on which the city is built. It is completely futuristic but with a warm, old-world ethos.
Going to Dubai represents a different way of life.
I have travelled around the world; everywhere I go, even in Dubai, people have a special love for 'Mary's Boy Child.'
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