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Quotes About Territorial

Every family is a family of alligators.
~ Lorrie Moore
Those who tell you that the territorial question is an abstraction, that you can never colonize another territory without the African slavetrade, are both deaf and blind to the history of the last sixty years.
~ Robert Toombs
Avoid leaving your puppy alone outdoors for long periods. Unsupervised confinement often breeds boredom and territorial behavior. Put those two together and you're likely to end up with a barkaholic.
~ Sarah Hodgson
A territorial puppy, no matter the breed, almost always turns into a dangerous dog.
~ Sarah Hodgson
I wish to reiterate solemnly China's continued firm support to Pakistan in its efforts to uphold independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.
~ Li Keqiang
This admittedly simplified description of society as an assemblage of assemblages should serve as a reminder of how misleading it is to view human history as comprising a single temporal flow. Indeed, given that even at the largest scales (territorial states, world-economies) we never reach a point at which we may coherently speak of 'society as a whole', the very term 'society' should be regarded as a convenient expression lacking a referent.
~ Manuel De Landa
Al igual que la mayor parte de especies, de aves a mamíferos, somos territoriales, pero también somos seres sensibles y tenemos capacidad de decisión, de escuchar a la mejor parte de nuestra naturaleza o a la peor. Hemos creado culturas que establecen
~ Margaret MacMillan
Maintaining the territorial integrity of the state was recently one of our own main problems and priorities. By and large that task has been accomplished. Following these principles, we cannot refuse to apply them to our neighbors.
~ Anna Politkovskaya
The issue embraces more than the fate of these United States. It presents to the whole family of man the question whether Ã¢â'¬Â¦ a government of the people, by the same people, can or cannot maintain its territorial integrity against its own domestic foes.
~ Shelby Foote
They're lucky I didn't rip their arms off for touching her. (Devyn)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I am so territorial, that [from the start] I just felt like whatever I was gonna do I was gonna write it myself, its my personal preference to always be in control of everything I do in life.
~ Nicki Minaj
fensiveness n. A knee-jerk territorial reaction when a friend displays a casual interest in one of your obsessions.
~ John Koenig
Moreover, if the territorial state is to continue as the last word in the development of society, then war is inevitable.
~ Christian Lous Lange
the Mohaves were highly nationalistic, their sense of patriotism had always been more a mental than a territorial construct—one that would soon be tested.
~ Margot Mifflin
I'm certainly not the first author to tiptoe into the conspiratorial, religious-tinged territory, but - and I hate to break this to the faithful - neither is Dan Brown.
~ Simon Toyne
If we accept ourselves as animals, and have empathy and tolerance, compassion to others, understand that humans are territorial, aggressive and have gender aspects, then we can change things.
~ Sara Pascoe
Drone attacks are against the national sovereignty and a challenge for the country's autonomy and independence. Therefore, we won't tolerate these attacks in our territorial jurisdictions.
~ Nawaz Sharif
28 German territorial losses
~ Martin Gilbert
The United States continued to practice forms of economic and political imperialism in the years ahead, but territorial conquest began and ended in the Philippines.
~ Stanley Karnow
Some of the world's violent conflicts are mainly economic, territorial or tribal. But many seem to come, at least in part, from conflicts between the belief systems of different groups.
~ Jonathan Glover
If I meet Putin, I'll say to him: 'So you've finally given us back our territory, how much more are you ready to give as compensation money for taking away our land and helping those who took part in the escalation in Crimea and Donbass?'
~ Volodymyr Zelensky
In extending citizenship to people who had no direct territorial connections with the city of Rome, they broke the link, which most people in the classical world took for granted, between citizenship and a single city. In a systematic way that was then unparalleled, they made it possible not just to become Roman but also to be a citizen of two places at once: one's home town and Rome.
~ Mary Beard
Territory matters, and there is little difference between territorial rights and social status. It is often a matter of life and death.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
People who refuse to muster appropriately self-protective territorial responses are laid open to exploitation as much as those who genuinely can't stand up for their own rights because of a more essential inability or a true imbalance in power.
~ Jordan B. Peterson