Quotes about Global Communication
Even one voice can be heard loudly all over the world in this day and age.
— Aung San Suu Kyi
The gospel of the glory of Christ spreads better and flourishes more because of 6,500 languages, not in spite of them.
— John Piper
We live in a day that nobody's lived in before: where you can touch more people. The message I'll speak tonight and the message that I speak at home, people in India will hear. It's just an amazing day.
— Joel Osteen
Assuredly, there are many different languages in the world, yet none of them is without meaning.
— 1 Corinthians 14:10
Gringos invented two terms that are untranslatable into most languages: "snack" and "quickie," to refer to eating standing up and loving on the run . . . that, too, sometimes standing up.
— Isabel Allende
But I ask, did they not hear? Indeed they did: “Their voice has gone out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world.”
— Romans 10:18
The Wright Brothers created the single greatest cultural force since the invention of writing. The airplane became the first World Wide Web, bringing people, languages, ideas, and values together.
— Bill Gates
Using e-mail, I can communicate with scientists all over the world.
— Stephen Hawking
I'm modern because I make the difficult seem easy, and so I can communicate with the whole world.
— Paulo Coelho
You can't keep quiet about anything that's going on in the world, unless you're a monk. Sorry, monks! I didn't mean it!
— John Lennon
Maybe every time an intelligent species grew advanced enough to invent a global computer network, they would then develop some form of social media, which would immediately fill these beings with such an intense hatred for one another that they ended up wiping themselves out within four or five decades.
— Ernest Cline
England is very interested as well, and other countries if I could speak the languages!
— Miranda Otto