More than ever before, there is a global understanding that long-term social, economic, and environmental development would be impossible without healthy families, communities, and countries.
I absolutely love Oprah Winfrey. What a great woman and a great businesswoman. She seems to really campaign for an expansion of global consciousness. I think she's phenomenal.
One of the good things about globalization is it has created a single international music community, and I feel very much part of it.
Accordingly, globalization is not only something that will concern and threaten us in the future, but something that is taking place in the present and to which we must first open our eyes.
Nothing is more important for young people than enhancing their life chances, liberating their potential and encouraging their contribution to a globally competitive and modern economy.
Global new money has houses everywhere, and serious helicopters, it doesn't aspire to the Miss Marple life of St. Mary Mead.
The one thing that's changed for 'That Metal Show' is that it's now global; it's now on in places outside of America.
Our approach to economic development must be modern, focused and in tune with the global trend.
The global importance of the Middle East is that it keeps the Far East and the Near East from encroaching on each other.
The reality is institutions that invest in high growth have offices globally and talk across offices.
Gains in corporate profits depend in large part on accelerating global economic growth.
I'm fascinated by the emergence of a global class. They're highly mobile; they reject the idea of place.
I wrote 'The Blue Sweater' to inspire more people to become engaged in working to solve the problems of global poverty.
I don't think massification and globalization and all those other 'izations' are necessarily hostile to regionalism.
We have to keep our eye on inflation, but so far inflation remains reasonably in check on the global stage.
In the US, most progressives start to see the differences between internationalism and economic globalization.
Reliable data on the outsourcing of American jobs is sorely missing from the debate on globalization.
I think 'Gasland' is the doorway for a lot of people to see something happening in their backyard and realize the national and global implications.
When you have a global mush, people lose their identity, they become pseudonyms, they have no investment and no consequence in what they do.
Today's global landscape is increasingly interconnected. China and the Middle East play critical roles towards international peace and security.
Every time we consume meat, eggs or dairy foods, we contribute to ecological devastation and the wasteful misuse of resources on a global scale.