Quotes About Territory
I don't understand if it was, like, Palestinians were here, then it was called Israel, and that's the problem, or they never had their land. Everyone just goes back and forth. So it seems like everyone can just have a piece... call the whole thing something else.
~ GloZell
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Allow me to introduce myself. I am Enrico Manuel Alejandro Stephan Montebello, and you are trespassing on my land.
~ Grace Willows, Into My Heart
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Love, my territory of kisses and volcanoes.
~ Pablo Neruda, 100 Love Sonnets
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YOU TAKA MY SPACE I BREAKA YOUR FACE
~ Mitch Albom
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Geography is destiny
~ Mohsin Hamid
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Location, location, location, the realtors say. Geography is destiny, respond the historians. War
~ Mohsin Hamid
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The greatest war story ever told commemorates a war that established no boundaries, won no territory, and furthered no cause.
~ Caroline Alexander
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We're going to the Park and Ride on 93. We'll drop the car off and head into the hills. Then we start marking territory." "You're kidding," Shaun said. "Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'pissing contest,' " Ben said, grinning.
~ Carrie Vaughn
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Not our bailiwick," Brenda said, shrugging.
~ Carrie Vaughn
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You annex foreign land, not your own country.
~ Menachem Begin
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We must continue building in all corners of the Land of Israel, with determination and without being confused.
~ Naftali Bennett
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But the issue has to do with land, which is our land.
~ Bashar al-Assad
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The Marines have landed, and we now own a piece of Afghanistan.
~ Jim Mattis
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Around us in the Middle East there is total chaos. I'm not willing to give up on my land for this chaos.
~ Ayelet Shaked
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Cujus regio, ejus religio (Whose region it is, his is the religion).
~ Thomas Cahill
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Our properties within our own territories [should not] be taxed or regulated by any power on earth but our own.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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Sooner or later Holytail was due for the full treatment, from which it would emerge, like most of the old Emerald Triangle, pacified territory—reclaimed by the enemy for a timeless, defectively imagined future of zero-tolerance drug-free Americans all pulling their weight and all locked in to the official economy, inoffensive music, endless family specials on the Tube, church all week long, and, on special days, for extra-good behavior, maybe a cookie.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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Even when the British took part in these wars, they fought on other people's territory or at sea.
~ Thomas Sowell
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nineteenth century economic development was the development of continents instead of coast lines.98
~ Thomas Sowell
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Eventually the invaders saw something they wanted in this territory, too. Not fish for food, but fish for sport. Not living, breathing trees, but timber. Not earth, but minerals. It was a clash of values.
~ Kathleen Eagle
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Please tell me it's going to rain today, Francois.' 'Ah!' he smiled. (This was obviously familiar territory.) 'I regret to inform you that the forecast calls for nothing but sunshine.' 'Relentless sunshine,' she corrected him.
~ Kathleen Tessaro
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She decided she could keep her face as stoic as her husband usually kept his. And then Lady Agnes wrapped her hands in Dominic's hair. Cass narrowed her eyes, tightened her grip on the edges of the saddle. She loved the feel of his hair, those satiny strands beneath her palms, the silvery mass of it twined about her fingers. Damn the woman, that was her territory, her favorite way of touching him. The
~ Kathryne Kennedy
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Hey, that spot over there smells pretty good. This area has been peed on a lot.
~ Katie MacAlister
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This, I suspect, is the territory that lies just ahead and around the curve of today. A place where loss grows more familiar, where joy is harmonized by sorrow, where endings outnumber beginnings, and where kindness becomes a sacrament.
~ Katrina Kenison
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