Remember, sex is like a Chinese dinner. It ain't over 'til you both get your cookie.
I would love mainland Chinese to read my book. There is a Chinese translation which I worked on myself, published in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Many copies have gone into China but it is still banned.
There is a definite Chinese pop sound developing, but I was shocked at how influenced it is by American music.
I had an opportunity to express my views, yes. I agreed with the approach which we took, namely, to make a distinction between the loss of life of the Chinese pilot and our military operations outside territorial waters or territorial limits.
But I wish to point out that it is entirely wrong to say that the Chinese are not religious.
Chinese emissions are a problem not just for its own people but also for the world. It has now overtaken the U. S. as the biggest carbon emitter; most of the coal that is burned anywhere on Earth is burned in China.
The problem with a lot of Chinese is that they put up divisions between Taiwanese, Hong Kong natives, mainlanders. We are never united. I really hope that the Chinese can be more united.
Chinese people don't care about freedom, but they do care about justice.
Macau is democratic and free enough. . it's prosperous enough. Why do people need to do this?.
One has to understand China correctly. Our management there consists of native Chinese, we produce locally and our suppliers also come from China. In this way, we too can also enjoy the cost advantages.
We have always had diverse channels of communication across the strait. These include not just official communications but also people-to-people contacts. . . . There are differences between the positions of the two sides of the strait. In Taiwan, we have done our best to minimize that gap. I believe that the Chinese realize the goodwill we have put forth at the inauguration.
What the superior man seeks is in himself; what the small man seeks is in others.
The relationship between the Chinese government and me is like a Cold War.
Some people think that as the Chinese economy becomes more and more capitalistic it will inevitably become more democratic
I had always thought that I would do something that was connected to music as a career, or possibly Chinese, which was my major.
I think the sheer attrition of American global domination will create circumstances in which the Chinese will be tempted to reach out for more influence, including in regions in which we have special interests, such as the Middle East, from which they already obtain a great deal of their energy. And that region will be seeking some new superpower patron.
When I was very little, we would get letters from China, in Chinese, and they' be censored. We were a very insular little family.
Chinese culture in general is not very religious. Confucianism is more a code of ethics than a religion, and ancestor worship is a way for parents to control you even after theyre dead.
Buddhism helps people to overcome pain. The deepest pain that Chinese people feel now is the pain of separation from loved ones, one of the eight pains in Buddhism.
Throughout my career, I was to be cast as a frontier girl, an aristocrat, an Arabian, a Eurasian, a Polynesian, and a Chinese.