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Quotes About Belonging

The first 10 years of my life, I lived as 'Matangi.' When I came to England in '86, my first week of school was terrible because I would put my hand up to answer things, and no one would choose me because they couldn't say my name. My auntie came from Europe to visit us, and she was like, 'Just call yourself something else.'
~ M.I.A.
I always tend to write about outsiders. And what's been fun for me is, as I travel around and visit schools, is that other kids that feel the same way relate to some of my characters, and so I hope in some way that's helping them when they want to read about somebody that they can relate to.
~ Kimberly Willis Holt
I visit London several times a year. It is my home away from home.
~ Pierce Brosnan
I never expected to run into a room and suddenly I belonged. I figured people who live on the fringes of society, they're more free. They can choose to visit anywhere; they don't belong to anywhere. It's like being without a nation, in a way.
~ Mark Bradford
I first visited the Philippines when I was 29. I thought I would feel at home there, but I felt more out of place than I did in the U.S. I discovered I was more American than Filipino. It was shattering because I never felt quite at home in the U.S., either.
~ Alex Tizon
I have lived in Ireland, visited all my life, and when I fight, I represent Ireland.
~ Tyson Fury
If my history, my indisputable British history, has never been visited, where does that put me? If we are only going to look at things that need a revisit, you are wiping me out of this country's history. That is unacceptable to me.
~ David Oyelowo
As I went between the Islamic Society in my college and university, the mosque, the halal takeaway, and visited the homes of my male Muslim friends, it was entirely possible for me to get through my day without interacting in any meaningful way with a single non-Muslim.
~ Maajid Nawaz
When I was growing up, we had a bungalow in New Jersey which we visited in the summers. Everybody in that small community was named Feldman and was either an aunt or cousin of mine. I just found it comfortable to use the name Feldman.
~ Stanley Elkin
I already visited Rwanda when I was five, but I don't really remember my roots.
~ Stromae
My dad's Irish, so I was visiting Ireland a lot as a kid, so it's not totally foreign to me.
~ Katherine Ryan
The dog lives here, Pete. You're just visiting.
~ Marge Schott
I do feel Scottish in some way. Maybe it's to do with visiting my grandparents here every summer as a child, but I am aware of my Scottish ancestry. It's there all right, but it would be pushing it to label me a Scottish painter. Or, indeed, an anywhere painter.
~ Peter Doig
I love visiting my friends because it makes me feel normal.
~ Khalid
I lived in New York for seven years, although I was always in denial about it. Even though I had an apartment there, I always pretended I was just visiting. I do love New York. But I'm a Londoner at heart.
~ Kate Moss
Visiting Ireland reminded me of when I first arrived in Vermont. I thought, This is home.
~ Jane O'Meara Sanders
I don't belong on this earth. I always feel out of place - like a visitor.
~ Hattie McDaniel
Onboarding starts with satisfying the most basic of Maslow's psychological needs: belonging. New hires shouldn't arrive to an empty cube and be forced to forage through corridors searching for a computer and the bare necessities of office life. A new hire isn't a surprise visitor from out of town. Plan for their arrival.
~ Jay Samit
I always see America as really belonging to the Native Americans. Even though I'm American, I still feel like a visitor in my own country.
~ Nicolas Cage
It's nice to come back for visits. 'General Hospital' is my home.
~ Genie Francis
My affiliation with England is borne out by the fact that I do come back for periodic visits.
~ George Shearing
Brantford was the fixed point of my universe, growing up. Both sets of grandparents lived there, with various cousins and uncles and aunts, and no matter how far we'd moved off, we came back there for regular visits. In a way no other houses have ever been, my grandparents' houses were 'home,' and the sale of the last of those houses was hard.
~ Susanna Kearsley
My mom was born in San Diego, around Vista. So we've always been California people.
~ Gracie Gold
I go back to family: 'Ice Age' was about disparate characters rejected by their own kind. They come together to save the child. 'Despicable Me' is about redefining what a family could be. It has a visual distinction and an experimental quality.
~ Chris Meledandri