Hey Korean Jesus, I don't know if you only cater to Koreans, or even exist. — Jonah Hill Copy Share Image
Hey Korean Jesus, I don't know if you only cater to Koreans, or even exist. -Schmidt — 21 Jump Street Copy Share Image
The North Koreans or Chinese may have a million men in uniform but it's about how you perform. — Philip Hammond Copy Share Image
I think the notion of getting the North Koreans to denuclearize is probably a lost cause. — James Clapper Copy Share Image
I respect the Japanese and especially like their execution and communication styles. Unlike the Koreans, they will not hit you from behind. — Terry Gou Copy Share Image
In the past, Koreans have mostly copied other countries' engines, and so there's been kind of a problem with quality and a… — Jeffrey Lewis Copy Share Image
“You never really said anything about what you Koreans believe in" she said. "Staying out of trouble," I said.” — Chang-rae Lee Copy Share Image
I used to joke that I came to England - not to the U.S. where most Koreans go - because I like… — Ha-Joon Chang Copy Share Image
We are hopeful that the North Koreans can show a little bit more realism, a little bit more flexibility. — Mitchell Reiss Copy Share Image
We grew up in rural Arkansas without any Koreans close by, and when I go to Korea feel out of place. — Lee Isaac Chung Copy Share Image
“If North Koreans paused to contemplate the obvious inconsistencies and lies in what they were told, they would find themselves in a… — Barbara Demick Copy Share Image
In North Koreans, the moment we are born, we don't know there's another life existing outside of our country. The regime always… — Lee Hyeon-seo Copy Share Image
On average, the Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese are more similar to each other and are different from Australians, Israelis and the Swedes,… — J. Philippe Rushton Copy Share Image
“Koreans are more inclined to marry black than any other Asian group. So black women, after college, maybe it’s a good idea… — Issa Rae Copy Share Image
“Koreans are good at engaging in crisis,” he said, pointing to all the times the country had been invaded—by Britain, Russia, China,… — Euny Hong Copy Share Image
Some day, somebody is going to have to start talking about what happens to us all a decade from now if we… — Lawrence Eagleburger Copy Share Image
Compared to some Asian countries, I think Koreans like to keep a clean, fresh, and lively look: A well-moisturized face, a light,… — Claudia Kim Copy Share Image
The remarkable thing about the Chinese is that they've operated differently than the Russians, the Iranians, and the North Koreans. By and… — David E. Sanger Copy Share Image
“Sooner or later, all talk among foreigners in Pyongyang turns to one imponderable subject. Do the locals really believe what they are… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“Kim Jong-il also invented the hamburger. Almost touchingly, North Koreans have a lot of pride in their heritage, though it’s for absurd… — Euny Hong Copy Share Image
I did a lot of reading of first person accounts from Koreans and combatants and aid workers. And I spoke to relatives.… — Chang-Rae Lee Copy Share Image
Again, I think we have much greater diplomatic weight by having all of us sit on the same side of the table… — Mitchell Reiss Copy Share Image
“Korean-made video games now constitute a quarter of the world market. Even most Koreans have no idea how big Korea’s gaming industry.” — Euny Hong Copy Share Image
If the United States is accommodating, the North Koreans become accommodating. If the United States is hostile, they become hostile. — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
In the Bronx, you have the southern Italians; in Queens, the Greeks, Koreans and Chinese; in Brooklyn, the Jewish community; and in… — Daniel Boulud Copy Share Image
There were stereotypes: you are from the communist country so you are not a hard worker. You talk awkwardly and speak with… — Park Yeon-mi Copy Share Image
I think, Koreans, they're really hard-working people. They're really innovative, and they try new things all the time, so I think it's… — Jessica Jung Copy Share Image
South Koreans who have seen and praised the mass games should remember the hardship of tearful children. Teachers drive them hard with… — Kim Il-sung Copy Share Image
They're very dogmatic. The North Koreans, they are very programmed, they have their policy statements they don't want to diverge from. They're… — Bill Richardson Copy Share Image
The Marines in Korea never feared 'friendly fire' or artillery coming from the South Koreans - from their allies - like they… — David Douglas Duncan Copy Share Image
“there’s some debate about whether he actually saw combat, but I think he did, because he sees them hiding in trees. I… — Derek B. Miller Copy Share Image
“All these people - both the Japanese and the Koreans - are fucked because they keep thinking about the group. But here's… — Min Jin Lee Copy Share Image
People tend to overlook the fact that North Korea's economy collapsed at about the same time as South Koreans lost faith in… — Brian Reynolds Myers Copy Share Image
Yes, I don't believe that the inter-Korean relationship has, quote, 'deteriorated' since I assumed office. Rather I believe that the relationship between… — Lee Myung-bak Copy Share Image
“Koreans always want to show their best image to other people,” he notes, but when that proves impossible, it can lead to… — Daniel Tudor Copy Share Image