“I haven't met everyone from all different cultures, but I do know Aussies are very tough.” KnowsDifferentCultureHavensMetsToughDifferent CulturesAussies Author:Teresa Palmer
“I went through some tough times because if you're used to having a voice in contemporary culture and all of sudden, you don't have that voice, you don't have that outlet. I didn't appreciate that. I didn't understand how important that was to me. And all of a sudden, after investing all this time and energy, I had no identity. I didn't know who I was. I didn't know what I had to say. I didn't have a way to say it. It was very painful.” IfsKnowsWayImportantUsedCultureEnergyVoiceIdentityToughAppreciateInvestingPainfulContemporaryOutletsTough TimesTime And Energy Author:Tom Ford
“History is so fleeting and we are so busy consuming media and the contemporary culture, voraciously gobbling it up, that we have no room to look back ever, and our young people have a tough time looking back.” PeopleLooksYoungCultureRoomsMediaToughBusyContemporaryLooking BackFleetingTough TimesConsuming Author:Steven Spielberg
“It's tough to get any movie made, but unless it's a movie about race or culture or ethnicity, it's becoming less and less important who's playing what. You see that on the big screen and the small screen, and I think that's great. That's exciting.” ThinkingMadeImportantBigsCultureRaceBecomingToughExcitingScreensEthnicityBig Screen Author:Will Packer
“Thanksgiving is a holiday that brought together two different cultures. And things might not always work out like you think they should. But they always work out. I'm thankful that the world's in perfect harmony at all times. Pilgrims had it tough. But now, we live in the strongest, most prosperous country in the world. And the Indians, well, you know.” ThinkingKnowsWorldShouldWellsTwoDifferentCountryMightTogetherCulturePerfectLike YouToughHarmonyWork OutAll TimeHolidayStrongestProsperousPilgrimDifferent CulturesPerfect HarmonyProsperous Country Author:Christopher Titus
“When people go to a new country, whether as refugees or immigrants, kids usually assimilate easily, but it's much harder for the grownups. Especially, oftentimes, for the mothers, because they are usually confined to the house. They're not going to school, and they're not necessarily holding down a job. It's tough. It's not easy to assimilate to a new culture when you're an adult.” PeopleCountryKidsSchoolMotherCultureHouseEasyToughRefugeeGrownups Author:Firoozeh Dumas
“A weird theory I have is we come from a suppressed culture. Ireland is one of the most invaded countries ever. I think the British started it very early, it could be like 800 that decided to come and show us out; and the Danes in the north. We've had a tough time and pretty much a similar culture would be the Jewish culture; they had a pretty hard time. They were being kicked around for a long, long time.” ThinkingLongCountryCultureToughHard TimesIrelandTough Times Author:Gavin Friday
“Totalitarian regimes produce a culture and a moral code that is totally different from what happens in a democracy. There are two moral categories in a communist society: honest men and bad men. The "honest" ones resist compromising or collaborating with the regime, while the "bad" are the persecutors and collaborators. You can choose to be on one side or the other, but there is nothing in between. In a normal society, other factors can define who you are. You can be a good worker, sociable, tough, generous, tolerant, collaborative, friendly.” MenDifferentCultureMoralDemocracyHonestToughWho You AreCompromiseCodeGenerousFriendlyCommunistGood Work Author:Luljeta Lleshanaku