The United States is the lone superpower of the world. We have a stake in Rwanda's success because we have a stake in the world's stability. And we have got to understand the need for a paradigm shift. This is not about "might makes right. " This is about a democratic movement that pulls out the voices of all of the people so that they come up with a fair and healthy and stable and sustainable society. And if we can learn those lessons in a place like Rwanda, then we can apply them around the world.
China is doing lots of things right. It's investing in education and R&D, it's opening up, it's more cosmopolitan than it's ever been. I think it's very likely that China will continue to explode economically and certainly become a superpower.
Why do we have to be a military superpower? Why can't we be a humanitarian superpower?
I genuinely think I have a hugging superpower. I'm starting to master the transformative hug. I have a strange memory ability. There's a lot of information that I don't cognitively know, but that seems to rise up at moments of need. That feels like a superpower. Something that nobody knows about me is that I discovered at a young age that I could sing in two tones. I don't do this in performance, because it's something very special to me. But I've learned that it's a practice that goes back far in time.
As for superpower: I wish I could eat a million pastries and not gain weight. I wish I were Pastry Woman.
Writers have superpowers.
America is the only superpower. But our leadership is being tested in the Middle East, and some of the things that we have done in the Middle East are contributing to a potential explosion region-wide. And if that explosion gets out of hand, we may end up being bogged down for many years to come in a conflict that will be profoundly damaging to our capacity to exercise our power, to address the problems implicit in this global awakening, and we may face a world in which much of the world turns away from us, seeks its own equilibrium, but probably slides into a growing chaos.
I think President George W. Bush contributed very directly to the fact that the status of America as the world's only superpower lasted for 20 years at most.
Don't underestimate her ability to talk, it's her superpower.
There is no war on terrorism; it is the great game speeded up. The difference is the rampant nature of the superpower, ensuring infinite dangers for us all.
I like to highlight people's superpowers.
Superpowers, don't always make you a superhero. - Duck
I don't know how you persist in being so stubborn-" "It's a superpower. I was bitten by a radioactive mule.
I would like to have the superpower of being able to touch a book and then gain all the knowledge out of that book without spending hours and days reading it.
Even one billion Chinese do not a superpower make.
Defying History and Theory: The United States as the 'Last Remaining Superpower,'
A small nation can fight a superpower with determination and dedication.
I think anyone who works in medicine has superpowers.
Never believe that technology alone will allow America to prevail as a superpower.
If I could have a superpower, I would choose the ability to make people's heart stop, if I just point at them.