Top 14 Cosmopolitan Love Quotes
#1. The cosmopolitan gaze of planetary love and hospitality _is_ what constitutes being _religious_.
Namsoon Kang
#2. I can wait. I am in love with you, Marie. You don't have to say it yet. I know you like to think things through. Make plans. But plan on this. I want to marry you.
Michelle Moran
#4. Philosopher: A lover of wisdom, which is to say, Truth.
Voltaire
#5. I love England. It's no coincidence it's the first place I moved to for a more cosmopolitan life, which is the only thing Iceland lacks.
Bjork
#6. Who calls a lawyer rogue, may find, too lateUpon one of these depends his whole estate.
George Crabbe
#7. Cosmopolitan theology that longs for the Kindom of God seeks to recover its revolutionary universalizing ethos in terms of hospitality, neighbor-love, and multiple solidarities that one can see in Jesus' teaching and ministry, without any imperialist, kyriarchcal, hierarchical implications
Namsoon Kang
#8. I love downtown Seattle. It's a city that has all of the outdoor activities and is still a very cosmopolitan city.
Greg LeMond
#9. Your trouble comes from years of wearing the wrong kind of shoes. - Jake Wexler
Ellen Raskin
#10. When you start out without a record nobody knows you, but if you have a record it's a lot easier.
John Deacon
#11. Now the question we must ask is ... what kind of _practices_ [theology] motivates, what kind of _gaze_ onto others, the guest, the new arrivant, it offers us to carry with us; _not_ who my neighbors are _but_ to whom I am being a neighbor.
Namsoon Kang
#12. There is a cropping-time in the races of men, as in the fruits of the field; and sometimes, if the stock be good, there springs up for a time a succession of splendid men; and then comes a period of barrenness.
Aristotle.
#13. When you go from the fake New Orleans of Disneyland to the real one, where the captain of the paddle-wheel steamer says it is possible to see alligators on the banks of the river, and then you don't see any, you risk feeling homesick for Disneyland.
-'City of Robots',1986
Umberto Eco
#14. I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth; I am a citizen of the world.
Eugene V. Debs