[Referring to Britt] Villager: If he's the best with the gun and the knife, with whom does he compete? Chris: Himself.
Lieutenant Schrank: Do you mind? Doc: I have no mind. I am the village idiot.
I think when you've travelled around a lot in Africa, you understand something that many people here don't recognize: the extraordinary power that is Africa at village level - at community level.
I have nothing against romance. I believe that we must hold on to the right to dream and to be romantic. But an Indian village is not something that I would romanticize that easily.
We have been working with Habitat for Humanity and we have built eighty homes, 80% of which are being lived in by New Orleans' musicians. It is called the Musicians' Village and at the center is the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music.
I prefer the countryside to cities. This is also true of my films: I have made more films in rural societies, and villages, than in towns.
I keep a very low profile in Switzerland. There are only about 2,000 people in the village I live in, so it's a quiet town.
I read this on the gates to a village cemetery: What you are, we used to be. What we are, you’re going to be. — It puts things in perspective, doesn’t it?
Where I live is about an hour and a half West of London. I live in the countryside... It's a classic little village, and it's idyllic in a lot of ways.
The north of the Central African Republic is now a war zone, with rival armed bands burning villages, kidnapping children, robbing travelers and killing people with impunity.
We are beginning to see the benefits of global consolidation.
I've always made it clear that I do not believe that global government is either necessary or feasible.
Science is beginning to catch up with global health problems.
Women have a role to play in global development.
I fully support global commerce.
Global competition is about winners and losers.
You have to travel globally today to know what's going on and maintain an edge.
A global democracy works only when countries trust one another.
Greed and globalization aren't just America's fault.
[Aid workers are being airlifted from a village ahead of band of raiders. Justin brings aboard a local village girl] Jonah Andika: I'm sorry, I can't take the girl. Justin Quayle: I'm not leaving her! Jonah Andika: We're only allowed evacuate aid wor...
We took Infosys public. That was a nonstop three-week global roadshow.