110 Quotes About Cultural-differences
- Author Abhijit Naskar
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So long as you remain blindly obedient to your own culture, other cultures would always remain as "other" cultures.
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- Author Julia Middleton
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Organisations often appoint leaders for their IQ. Then, years later, sack them for their lack of EQ (Emotional Intelligence). Common Purpose argues that in the future they will promote for CQ - Cultural Intelligence.
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- Author Xiaolu Guo
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English words made only from twenty-six characters? Are English a bit lazy or what? We have fifty thousand characters in Chinese.
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- Author Mike Klepper
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By sabotaging logic, the common frame of reference, and the common language, we have removed a "safety valve" that allows cultural divides to be resolved.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Others look different to us, because we are distant, the moment we get close to them, we'd discover that the differences are either inconsequential or an illusion altogether.
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- Author Sharon Kay Penman
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It is not easy to be stranded between two worlds, the sad truth is that we can never feel completely comfortable in either world.
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- Author Yasuo Kuwahara
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Often we may even smile or laugh at adversity, but all people share the same passions. They are merely manifest differently according to one's culture and conditioning.
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- Author Howard G. Buffett
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...I am convinced that all the energy and good intentions in the world cannot trump cultural disconnects. To be effective, we have to ask questions of and listen to the people affected by what we want to do. Then we must engage them early in our planning and keep adjusting our approaches.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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We have arrived at a point of time in history, where there is no place for exclusive national or cultural identity upon the fabric of society. With one hand foster your cultural identity, with another assimilate others - this is the golden principle of progress, both national and global.
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