The world is all alike. Those that seem better than their neighbours are only more artful. They mean the same thing, though they take a different road.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People are pretty much alike. It's only that our differences are more susceptible to definition than our similarities.
Parts of the world can be very hostile to differences, social or artistic.
When one travels around the world, one notices to what an extraordinary degree human nature is the same, whether in India or America, in Europe or Australia.
I tend to see the similarities in people and not the differences.
You know, we have our differences, everybody does, honest, real differences, but I do believe strongly that we as neighbors are drawn together far more than we're driven apart.
A civilized nation can have no enemies, and one cannot draw a line across a map, a line that doesn't even exist in nature and say that the ugly enemy lives on the one side, and good friends live on the other.
The world we live in is vastly different from the world we think we live in.
If people and their manner of living were alike everywhere, there would not be much point in moving from one place to another.
So I think what you see in this show is it's really not a just world at all, but you get what you give. So in terms of world view, I would say that's where the differences lie.
All human beings are the same. In the United States, people come from all over the world, all races, all backgrounds. And they're all doing what they want, many scoring huge successes. When I saw that, I became more open. It freed my soul.
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