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Quotes About Border

As soon as you create something you create a boundary.
~ Bernie Glassman
The idea that we can wipe out every vestige of Iran's influence in Iraq is a fantasy. Even with 160,000 American troops in Iraq, Prime Minister Maliki, our ally in Baghdad greets Iran's leader with kisses. Like it or not, Iran is a major regional power and it shares a long border – and a long history – with Iraq.
~ biden joe iv
Borders are liminal spaces. Anyone worthy of the title of 'writer' is a border writer. We all are border people.
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
Donald was to my grandfather what the border wall has been for Donald: a vanity project funded at the expense of more worthy pursuits.
~ Mary L. Trump
Only Congress can treat the gaping wound that is our broken immigration system.
~ Jared Polis
The U.S.-Mexico border has often been described as an open wound. NAFTA was expected to heal it, albeit through a long, slow, and imperfect scarring process, by creating a basic framework for cooperation between the two countries.
~ Denise Dresser
My company is called East-West Theatre precisely because Sarajevo is this city on the border between East and West, the place where the Great Mosque and the Catholic Cathedral and the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral stand almost within touching distance of each other.
~ Haris Pasovic
Growing up I never imagined a little girl from a border town could one day become a governor. But this is America. In America algo es possible.
~ Susana Martinez
Growing up, I never imagined a girl from a border town could one day become a governor.
~ Susana Martinez
I can recall back in 1998, in August of that year, when we had a horrible disaster along the Mexican border in the town of Del Rio. At the time, FEMA was the shining star of the federal government. It's now perceived as many to be the dullest knife in the drawer. Right or wrong, that's the perception.
~ Henry Bonilla
Oswestry's a bit in the middle of nowhere - quite tough, and quite English, in the way border towns are.
~ Jesse Armstrong
There is $1.4 billion a day in trade that goes back and forth across the border. That means millions of jobs and livelihoods for families here in Canada and for families in the United States.
~ Paul Cellucci
Trying to decipher where President Obama really stands on free trade can be like trying to trace the U.S.-Mexico border with a Google map. There are words, and there are actions - but there is mostly that long squiggly line in between.
~ Nina Easton
We've made our living for a long time on commerce and trade at the border.
~ Pete Gallego
Being outside the customs union would mean masses of new red tape, a desperate scramble for trade agreements and the re-emergence of a border in Ireland.
~ Chuka Umunna
Fully implementing the WTO trade facilitation agreement is one ingredient to reduce border delays and costs for traded merchandise.
~ Arancha Gonzalez
Managing the relationship with a giant neighbour has been central to our foreign policy for more than a century. Trade and investment, as well as people, have flowed back and forth across the border, and the U.S. is, by far, our biggest trading partner.
~ Margaret MacMillan
Hyesan people have money, the most after those in Pyongyang, because it's near the border with China. Illegal smuggling businesses and Chinese trading companies operate there, so people can access outside products.
~ Lee Hyeon-seo
Although our love is waning, let us stand by the lone border of the lake once more, together in that hour of gentleness. When the poor tired child, passion, falls asleep.
~ William Butler Yeats
My goal is to ensure the Northern Border is safe, secure and allows for the free flow of travel and commerce.
~ Rick Larsen
Travel from what is called Pakistan to Afghanistan has been made increasingly difficult and people are often labelled terrorists, even those who might be just visiting families.
~ Noam Chomsky
One feels a quickening of the pulse when one crosses a border.
~ Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
They say money kinda melts when you take it across a border.
~ Larry McMurtry
For much of the seventeenth century the border between the Habsburgs and the Ottomans had been relatively quiet – relatively in the sense that large-scale raiding did happen (baking in a level of violence which we would consider scarcely credible) but it was not by the standards of the time serious.
~ Simon Winder