I've been to China and Russia, and I don't know anything about Chinese or Soviet relations.
“I've been to China and Russia, and I don't know anything about Chinese or Soviet relations.”
— Matt Stone · Chinese
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I've been to China and Russia, and I don't know anything about Chinese or Soviet relations.
“I've been to China and Russia, and I don't know anything about Chinese or Soviet relations.”
— Matt Stone · Chinese
I've been to China and Russia, and I don't know anything about Chinese or Soviet relations.
We've been around long enough and have been to enough award shows to know that it is easy to lose to Phil Collins at any time.
It is like football with coaches, like, 'We're only going to think about the next game.' It is really true, all you think is, 'Okay, we have to make a good next episode.'
So a lot of our shows where even we think we've taken a very deliberate stand, liberals say, 'That's awesome, you took on the conservatives' same show and conservatives say 'That's awesome, you took on liberals.'
Once you get yourselves into things that are working on a deeper level, you just have to keep going. When you reach that deeper level, you can't go back.
Historically, there had been many periods of Chinese Renaissance.
If we all say the same thing, then I think the government has to listen. But because no one is saying it, I become singled out, even though what I'm saying is common sense. It's very essential values that we all have to protect. But in Chinese society, people are giving up on protecting these values.
The tale of 'Point Break' is about doing what you love and committing to what you love. It's relevant to me as a Venezuelan, to you as an American, to any Chinese person watching the film.
The Internet has been seen in the West as the quintessential expression of the free exchange of ideas and information, untrammeled by government interference and increasingly global in reach. But the Chinese government has shown that the Internet can be successfully filtered and controlled.