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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Foreign interventions always end badly.
All that foreign oil controlling American soil.
By the end of the 1960s, the United States owned more than half of the Indian rupee money supply, and that had been acquired through food aid. So I think it's very interesting to see the very long history of how sovereignty and food go together. When some countries remove another country's ability to feed itself, it is a very powerful tool. Imperialist countries, like the United Kingdom, like the United States, have used it for centuries.
Its not easy for Chinese actors to do foreign films, and its not easy for foreign actors to do Chinese films. — © Zhou Xun
Its not easy for Chinese actors to do foreign films, and its not easy for foreign actors to do Chinese films.
But we cannot rely on foreign help indefinitely.
The Foreign Office knows no secrets.
I think Romney's foreign policy is sensible.
Exporters monitor economic and political policies to the developing world, but the consequences of that have been to make developing countries far more sensitive to the constant fluctuations. Developing countries are not always allowed to support their farmers in the same way as the U.S. or Europe is. They're not allowed to have tariff barriers. They're forced, more or less, to shrink their social programs. The very poorest people have fewer and fewer entitlements. The consequence of this has been that there's been a chronic increase in the vulnerability of those economies to price shocks.
This foreign policy stuff is a little frustrating.
The South is like a foreign country to me!
We need foreign skills to stay competitive.
Historically, measures initially directed at foreign nationals have subsequently been extended to citizens. What happens is foreign nationals are the easiest targets and most vulnerable targets, so they're the initial targets. But government officials, once you give them a certain kind of power over individuals, they get used to it and almost inevitably seek out ways to extend it. You will see that virtually every form of repressive government measure that has been employed in the United States against citizens started out as an antialien measure and was then extended to citizens.
It is a big thing to work in a foreign film.
I believe we should try to move away from the vocabulary and attitudes which shape the stereotyping of developed and developing country approaches to human rights issues. We are collective custodians of universal human rights standards, and any sense that we fall into camps of "accuser" and "accused" is absolutely corrosive of our joint purposes. The reality is that no group of countries has any grounds for complacency about its own human rights performance and no group of countries does itself justice by automatically slipping into the "victim" mode.
I am not concerned about my foreign audience. — © Gurpreet Ghuggi
I am not concerned about my foreign audience.
There’s no copy-and- paste system in foreign aid.
There is no budget for travel for a Shadow Foreign Secretary.
I was a foreign correspondent in Berlin in the mid-'90s.
Germany, which has lately united 80 million Germans, has submitted certain neighboring countries to her supremacy and gained military strength in many aspects, and thus has become, as clearly can be seen, a dangerous rival to principal imperialistic powers in Europe - England and France. That is why they declared war on Germany on a pretext of fulfilling the obligations given to Poland. It is now clearer than ever, how remote the real aims of the cabinets in these countries were from the interests of defending the now disintegrated Poland or Czechoslovakia.
Of course each citizen should try to educate him or herself, but only after receiving some essential, basic blocks of knowledge. Formal education should always be free; from kindergarten to PhD. It is free in many European countries, and in several Latin American ones (including Cuba, Mexico and Argentina). China is returning to free education, as it is returning to universal health care. In countries like Chile, people are on the streets right now fighting for free education, and they are winning!
It is vital that people are aware of what the Foreign Office can and can't do.
Foreign aid must be viewed as an investment, not an expense.
Nothing human is foreign to us
Fear is not the basis for foreign policy.
It is fantastic to be found in a foreign country.
?'m not cybernaut, this stuff's so foreign to me.
The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
Most of my awards come from foreign festivals!
France is very welcoming to foreign writers.
It is clear that several countries, in the Balkans for example, need to be considered countries of safe origin. But others like, in my opinion, Eritrea, undoubtedly need to be considered a country of origin with a valid claim to asylum. And with a third group of states, like Nigeria for example, each individual case needs to be evaluated. Then there are also very controversial cases like Afghanistan. In any case, united European action is needed. This argument for Europeanization may sound utopian, but there is no alternative.
I am happy at Schalke, this is my foreign team.
Love is the bright foreigner, the foreign self.
It's not easy for Chinese actors to do foreign films, and it's not easy for foreign actors to do Chinese films.
Militaristic foreign policy is destroying America.
Life is a journey through a foreign land.
The BRIC countries - Brazil, India, China, Turkey, South Africa, Indonesia even, and Russia - are now new actors. Over the last eight years, China multiplied by seven its economic presence and penetration in the Middle East. And if this happens on economic terms and there is a shift towards the East, the relationship between these countries and Israel is completely different from the United States. And it means that the challenges are going to be different, because China is not supporting Israel the way the U.S. are supporting Israel.
Strange customs do not thrive in foreign soil.
Separation of powers is a problem for foreign policy.
I have lived too long in foreign parts — © Henry James
I have lived too long in foreign parts
I've always had a weakness for foreign affairs.
80 percent of the export of armament in the world comes from the G8 countries. [The] United States alone exports about 50 percent of the world's armament, [for] which, of course, there has to be buyers, and the buyers are very terribly keen, very often military dictator[s] or sometimes not military dictator[s] but for military purposes. But the sellers are also promoting this trade. And two thirds of the arm exports go to developing countries. I'm in favor of putting a control on it, a ban on it.
I couldn't settle in Italy - it was like living in a foreign country.
Studying in countries like China isn't only about your prospects in the global marketplace. It's not just about whether you can compete with your peers in other countries to make America stronger. It's also about whether you can come together and work together with them to make our world stronger. It's about the friendships you make, the bonds of trust you establish and the image of America that you project to the rest of the world.
Ambassadors are, by definition, foreign bodies.
I was too foreign-looking for Bollywood.
My subconscious speaks in a foreign language.
I'm a doctor and a politician. Weapons are foreign to me.
Do you know what a foreign accent is? It's a sign of bravery.
The beauty of being foreign is that it snaps you awake.
I am tired of loving a foreign muse. — © Stephen Vincent Benet
I am tired of loving a foreign muse.
Foreign policy is an explicitly amoral enterprise.
The fact is that no foreign-policy doctrine is perfect.
Life is a foreign language; all men mispronounce it.
A foreign nation is a kind of contemporaneous posterity.
I would like travelers, especially American travelers, to travel in a way that broadens their perspective, because I think Americans tend to be some of the most ethnocentric people on the planet. It's not just Americans, it's the big countries. It's the biggest countries that tend to be ethnocentric or ugly. There are ugly Russians, ugly Germans, ugly Japanese and ugly Americans. You don't find ugly Belgians or ugly Bulgarians, they're just too small to think the world is their norm.
She is written in a foreign tongue.
The true theory of our Constitution is surely the wisest and best, that the States are independent as to everything within themselves, and united as to everything respecting foreign affairs. Let the General Government be reduced to foreign concerns only, and let our affairs be disentangled from those of all other nations, except as to commerce, which the merchants will manage the better, the more they are left free to manage for themselves, and our General Government may be reduced to a very simple organization, and a very inexpensive one; a few plain duties to be performed by a few servants.
Most people believe that inequality is rising - and indeed it has been rising for a while in a number of rich countries. And there is lots of talk and realization of this. It's harder to understand that at the same time, you can actually have global inequality going down. Technically speaking, national inequality can increase in every single country and yet global inequality can go down. And why it is going down is because very large, populous, and relatively poor countries like India and China are growing quite fast.
For me foreign policy is critically important.
I didn't serve on a committee that dealt with foreign policy.
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