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I was drafted during the Korean War.
I escaped a North Korean prison camp
Wherever Koreans are, they set up a church.
I like Korean employees and I like Korean tenants.
I got called back into the Navy during the Korean War.
To Koreans on the other side, we care about your freedom.
The endgame is peaceful reunification of the Korean peninsula.
So, I'm from the South. So I guess that makes me South Korean.
I will bring more Korean dance moves and Korean songs overseas.
In the mid 1990s the Korean film industry was really open-minded.
In Korean films there is only really a strong tradition of melodramas.
The only way to resolve the North Korean problem is to change the regime.
The Korean war has always been an unpopular war among the American people.
I've read all of Sarah Waters's novels which have been translated into Korean.
If a North Korean ballistic missile can reach Alaska, it can reach Vladivostok.
I'd rather be just a Korean musician as opposed to, you know, a K-Pop musician.
I was told many times that my writing was either too Korean - or not Korean enough.
If Sony's not going to show 'The Interview,' that's it. No more North Korean movies for me.
If a Korean artist reaches to the top, we're all ready to stand up and applaud for him or her.
Women in Korean myths disappear after giving birth. The reason they were born is to produce sons.
Gaining trust is not difficult for me. I needed to gain the trust of the North Korean supervisors.
I re-invented my image so many times that I'm in denial that I was originally an overweight Korean woman.
The Korean War has also show quite clearly that in a major conflict manpower is as important as horsepower.
There is a lot of extreme emotion in Korean film. It's because there are a lot of extremes in Korean society.
I'm smart cause I'm Korean, I'm not so smart cause I'm from the south. They cancel each other out, so I'm even.
Life is a horror for the Korean people. And I think isolating them further is going to make life more miserable.
The Korean man nodded, the way you do when you’re a foreigner and understand that someone has finished a sentence.
I can see why the Russians love Robert Burns, I think that Russians and Koreans have a very similar outlook to Scots.
My family immigrated when I was 3, and our predecessors inhabited the Korean Peninsula for as long as can be recalled.
I tend not to use the humor which would only apply to Koreans, or which would only affect the Koreans, as much as I can.
National partition is a sorrow that touches all Koreans, but for me it is brought to the fore by unimaginable personal suffering.
If the United States is accommodating, the North Koreans become accommodating. If the United States is hostile, they become hostile.
In my creative films, if there was something, some humorous moment that is lost to a non-Korean speaking audience, I'll be very sad.
The era of strategic patience with the North Korean regime has failed. Many years, and it's failed. And, frankly, that patience is over.
For women in my family, in Korean culture, women are really valued in their youth, and then when they get older, it's like they almost become irrelevant.
The entire world has one goal, and that is the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, we want to achieve that peaceably, but all options are on the table.
I don't notice any sympathy for them in [ Nicholas Kristof] column. If you're writing a column saying the people for Trump are Nazis and Klansman and North Korean dictators.
It makes it very hard to say what you believe in and not be attacked for it. And it's not fair; I'm Korean, but I'm not supposed to talk about my experience and my life? It's unaccepting.
After listening to the radio, I learned what the North Korean government had been telling us about the war was not true. This myth allowed the North to hold the South responsible for the war.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un reportedly has had 15 of his top officials executed. So the lesson here is when Kim Jong Un comes to work with a new haircut, you tell him, 'Looking good, Un.'
Trump has put the resolution of the North Korean nuclear issue at the top of his priority list, and he has employed a tactic of maximum pressure and engagement, but engagement can only occur if the conditions are right.
I remember the Korean War very well. And I remember the soldiers who were POWs who supposedly were "brainwashed," quote, unquote, who gave in, so to speak. And when they came back, they were treated like pariahs and traitors.
We were living with Bernard [Leach] in his home. He had a fantastic collection of early English and Japanese and Chinese and Korean pots and German pots, contemporary English work as well. And we had access to this collection.
Well, we ought to make clear to everybody that the next Korean War, if one were ever to happen, is going to be the last Korean War because it's going to end with a unified peninsula, and it's go to be under Seoul, not Pyongyang.
The reason why I always wanted to make an American film was because of the Western genre. It is something that I would very much like to make in the future, because it's very uniquely American, and I can't make a Western film in Korean.
The North Korean regime is extremely fiery, extremely insecure, sometimes hysterical. And when you're around somebody who's screaming and unstable, the last thing you want to do is add to the instability with your own unstable, hysterical rhetoric.
North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the 'Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.' Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!
We would welcome that, but it's going to require a commitment on the part of the North Koreans to denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula and pursuing a stable relationship with their neighbors. Instead, we've seen a lot of provocations and a flouting of international norms and obligations.
All of which suggested literary translation, and Korean seemed a good bet - barely anything available in English, yet it was a modern, developed country, so the work had to be out there, plus the rarity would make it both easier to secure a student grant and more of a niche when it came to work.
As a child I always loved traditional Korean masked dances. There is something magical about a mask because we all wear or hide behind a metaphoric mask, and ultimately underneath this metaphor is our true vulnerable core. I think we all want to reveal ourselves but can only do so when we feel we are safe.