Global Quotes
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A truly global economy, as opposed to the multinational economy of the recent past, will require concessions of national power ... that seemed impossible a few years ago and which even now we can but partly imagine.
Walter Wriston -
People need to spread love towards strangers. We all bleed the same blood and we are all part of a global community now.
Aloe Blacc
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We have the global scale, but not everyone has 4G in the world.
Hans Vestberg -
Cinema has become a global economy, totally international.
Lasse Hallstrom -
We're really on the horns of a dilemma, ... And it seems to me that the levee needs to be preserved until ... everybody sits down together and comes up with a global solution to this problem.
John Young -
For the last 16 years, temperatures have been going down and the carbon dioxide has been going up and the crops have got greener and grow quicker. We've done plenty to smash up the planet, but there's been no global warming caused by man.
David Bellamy -
We are behind the curve in keeping up with the global telecommunications revolution.
B. R. Hayden -
The best way to be global is to be local.
Alex Atala
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There is a global shortage and that's a bottleneck for us.
Chris Whitty -
Nationality was - and is - far less a divide than age... because "everything is global, man!"
Ben Dreyfuss -
With global warming, I'm never going to time-travel. It's probably going to cause some major emission problems.
Moon Bloodgood -
These proven positive consequences of elevated CO2 are infinitely more important than the unsubstantiated predictions of apocalypse that are hypothesized to result from global warming, which itself, may not be occurring from rising atmospheric CO2 levels. The aerial fertilization effect of atmospheric CO2 enrichment is the only aspect of global environmental change about which we can be certain; and to restrict CO2 emissions is to assuredly deny the biosphere the many benefits that accrue from this phenomenon.
Keith E. Idso -
We are about half a century away from being ecologically and economically bankrupt because of global warming.
Andrew Simms -
Women's rights is an important and challenging question for us to be asking. It focuses attention on a global issue that in the wake of the 2016 presidential election reached a fever pitch and flooded city streets with pink-hatted protestors. The stakes are enormously high for women, but also for the church.
Carolyn Custis James
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The phrase "global citizen" always gets tossed around with my work, and part of it is that, clearly, talking about being a global citizen is the only way we can talk about participating in globalization without feeling like assholes.
Anne Elizabeth Moore -
Global is a unifying bond for people. Once they get outside their own heads and their own communities and see themselves in a broader framework, it really changes their sense of what they can get done. It all adds up for us.
Kathy Calvin -
I don't like being called a denier because deniers don't believe in facts. There are no facts linking the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide with imminent catastrophic global warming there are only predictions based on complex computer models.
David Bellamy -
If our goal is to slow migration, then the best way to do so is to work for a more equitable global system. But slowing migration is an odd goal, if the real problem is global inequality.
Aviva Chomsky -
The good news is we have the technology and the tools to alleviate poverty on a global scale. All that is standing in our way is education and will.
Natalie Portman -
They say this is global warming: I say this is poppycock.
David Bellamy
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You can't think of the global and close your eyes to the details.
Volodymyr Zelensky -
The paleoclimate record shouts to us that, far from being self-stabilizing, the Earth's climate system is an ornery beast which overreacts even to small nudges.
Wallace Smith Broecker -
Anybody who says global warming's not a problem is basically the mayor in Jaws
Gary Janetti -
The prosperity gospel and its purveyors are worldwide and account for the rapid growth of Pentecostalism, the global religious movement prosperity preachers come from.
Anthea Butler