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Quotes About Expulsion

Mandy' came from grief and depression. I wanted this to be an outward volcanic expulsion of the emotion of my first film.
~ Panos Cosmatos
He had to get rid of her.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
Y al fin: feliz aquel que tiene sus lugares de duración; ya no será, aunque se haya trasladado para siempre a un país extraño, sin perspectivas de volver a su mundo, nadie a quien han expulsado de su patria.
~ Peter Handke
Whichever came first—the act or the myth—human sacrifice is one of history's oldest locomotives. Much of literature is about scapegoats: comedy is the story of expulsion from the point of view of society; tragedy is the same story from the point of view of the outcast.
~ Unknown
defenestration
~ Jim Butcher
We were also born, Line said abruptly. Mendel questioned her with a look, and Line tried to clarify her thought: Born, expelled. Russia conceived us, nourished us, made us grow in her darkness, as in a womb; then she had labor pains, contractions, and threw us out; and now here we are, naked and new, like babies just born. Isn't it the same for you? Narische meidele, vos darst do freden? Mendel rebutted, feeling on his lips and affectionate smile and a light veil over his eyes.
~ Primo Levi
He gave a hum of recognition. 1657. The early days of the readmission of Jews to England, after nearly four centuries of official expulsion.
~ Rachel Kadish
he's been booted from three expensive private schools.
~ Dean Koontz
Not to sound like Donald Trump or anything, but you're fired.
~ Lori Wilde
he was expelled from the castle by Moray and the laird and forbidden to return.
~ John Guy
Having begun their protest by demanding that the realm should be governed only by 'native-born men', the opposition now insisted on nothing less than the total expulsion of all foreigners, 'never to return'.
~ Unknown
Amid the Garden by the Tree of Life,   Remember what I warne thee, shun to taste,   And shun the bitter consequence: for know,   The day thou eat'st thereof, my sole command   Transgrest, inevitably thou shalt dye;   From that day mortal, and this happie State   Shalt loose, expell'd from hence into a World   Of woe and sorrow. Sternly
~ John Milton
they both knew, back then, that her envy had no power of its own; it was a sickly and spreading thing that enclosed her, and all she could do was make lightly sarcastic jokes in order to expel a little hostility and remain friends with Ash and Ethan.
~ Meg Wolitzer
Quem come do fruto do conhecimento é sempre expulso de algum paraíso.
~ Melanie Klein
No one has the right to ignite a war and lead an occupation and armies to conquer people, invading them and make them suffer all kinds of torture, murder, expulsion, displacement, bombing and terrorism by different lethal prohibited weapons and then come and speak as the savior of the people or a defender of their rights.
~ Muqtada al Sadr
Since Adam and Eve were fired or cast out of heaven, we have all become unemployed from that day forward.
~ Unknown
expelled from the garden.
~ Unknown
Well into the twentieth century, expulsion and even sterilization sounded rational to those who wished to reduce the burden of "loser" people on the larger economy.
~ Unknown
within a few weeks, the young minister Reverend George York , had expelled the family, accusing them of blasphemy and devil worship. their neighbors suspected the some of them feared the Foxes were in league with the devil, and must have encouraged their daughters to join them by engaging in some kid of 'witchcraft.
~ Nancy Rubin Stuart
La vulgaridad del alma y del cuerpo es el castigo que el ascetismo impone a la sociedad que lo expulsa.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Los jesuitas serían finalmente expulsados del Río de la Plata y de todas las colonias americanas por decisión de Carlos III, quien no toleró tanto poder dentro de su reino, y para ello se designó gobernador de Buenos Aires a Francisco de Paula Bucarelli, quien cumplió la orden con energía en 1766.
~ Pacho O'Donnell
La asociación de los expulsados de un país. Habría que fundar sin duda la asociación de los expulsados del mundo.
~ Paul Celan
by expelling them
~ Unknown
So He drove out the man and stationed cherubim on the east side of the Garden of Eden, along with a whirling sword of flame to guard the way to the tree of life.
~ Genesis 3:24