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The world still consists of two clearly divided groups: the English and the foreigners. One group consists of less than
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"The world still consists of two clearly divided groups: the English and the foreigners. One group consists of less than 50 million people; the other of 3,950 million. The latter group does not really count"

- George Mikes

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This quote by George Mikes is a commentary on the state of the world in the mid-20th century. He is suggesting that the world is still divided into 2 distinct groups: the English and the foreigners. He implies that the English are the dominant group, as they are a much smaller population than the foreigners. He also indicates that the foreigners are not given the very same respect or acknowledgment as the English, as he states that they "do not really count". This quote shows the attitudes of the time, when the English were seen as remarkable to other cultures and countries. It also shows the power imbalance in between the 2 groups, with the English having the upper hand. This quote is a pointer of the value of acknowledging and appreciating the variety of cultures and nations worldwide.

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George Mikes This quote is written / told by George Mikes between February 15, 1912 and August 30, 1987. He was a famous Writer from Hungary. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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