Multiethnic Quotes
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When the British left, India was a multireligious, multiregional, multiethnic country, exploited, backward, and poor from colonialism.
— Prem Kishore
Thus in a single phrase I can define the great illusion concerning 'love' in this world. It is the effort to join reality with the apparition.
— Yukio Mishima
Wilcrest Baptist Church is God's multiethnic bridge that draws all people to Jesus Christ, who transforms them from unbelievers to missionaries.
— Rodney M. Woo
Only love and compassion can bring true and lasting transformation
— Rasheed Ogunlaru
Right at the flamingo orgy! Left at the multiethnic roof Santas! Straight past the pissing cherubs!
— Ransom Riggs
If there is a good and wise God, then there also exists a progress of humanity toward perfection.
— Plato
There'd never been a clothing line made by a young woman like me: a multiethnic woman who has one foot in Gucci and one foot in the ghetto.
— Kimora Lee Simmons
I was a man by middle school.
— Edgerrin James
I want men to be more chic - and Japanese style has that kind of sophisticated elegance.
— Roberto Cavalli
While the United States is becoming the most culturally diverse nation in the world, less than 5.5% of Christian congregations are multiethnic.
— James MacDonald
Perhaps man will rise ever higher as soon as he ceases to flow out into a god.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
We can only talk to those who opt for the sovereign, territorially integral, secular, multiethnic and multi-confessional Syria.
— Sergei Lavrov
so bad a thing is it to invade God's property, and so cautious should we be to abstain from all appearances of this evil.
— Matthew Henry
Only 13.7% of churches in America are consider multiethnic. This means that 86.3 % of churches are homogenous.
— Derwin L. Gray
Everything that is beautiful and noble is the product of reason and calculation.
— Charles Baudelaire