I've got tremendous respect for different cultures, for the food and everything.

— Ian Rush

Great growth comes from loneliness. You have time to develop, dwell in your own mind and go a bit mad. All great people are a bit mad. That’s good to remember. Don’t escape it. Great growth comes from time spent in foreign lands, watching foreign people with foreign cultures. It makes you forget about your own land and race and town for a while. Great growth also comes from rooting yourself into one place from time to time. Unpack your bags, get a nice bed, a book shelf, some friends. Learn to show up, keep in touch, stick around. Growth comes in all sort of forms and shapes, everywhere at all times, and it’s yours to take and consume. Do what ought to be done. Here and now, to get you somewhere — anywhere.

— Charlotte Eriksson

Men build too many walls and not enough bridges.

— Joseph Fort Newton

For us Deewan Bhai, whatever it takes.

— Sanchit Gupta

You will never know the moon or stars, unless you breathe in their solar system and inspect it from many diverse vantage points as possible.

— Shannon L. Alder

Great leaders create great cultures regardless of the dominant culture in the organization.

— Bob Anderson

In many ways, Mitt Romney and I are very different. Different starts in life. Different paths to leadership. Different cultures.

— Susana Martinez

I don't think all buildings have to be iconic, but the history of the world has shown us that cultures build iconic buildings for their major public buildings.

— Frank Gehry

If you cannot peacefully coexist with many different cultures and beliefs, then you should probably not be living in the USA.

— Steven Magee

[W]e might do better here to think of culture as fashion. And in fashion, of course, the key is not wearing a particular outfit but being able to wear it ... Clothing is a mere collection of garments; fashionability is a performative capacity, an ability to effect the right look through an effective combination of garments, social sense, and bodily performance.

— James Ferguson