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Quotes About Expatriate

I have been going to Italy since 1980, but I always went to do work. I did not live overseas, because I do not like running around with everything I own in a paper bag.
~ Bill Dixon
I spent seven years in France. Then, I went to Asia for five years. I came to London in 1984 and then America in 1985. In 1991, I opened my first restaurant in New York City.
~ Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Perhaps not passionate but comfortable. We could have gone on like that forever and then you came, the rambling man, with all these expatriate philosophies that we've outgrown ourselves over the past 20 years. This is really not our problem, Dick. You're leading a ghost town life, infecting everyone who comes near you with a ghost disease. Take it back, Dick. We don't need it.
~ Chris Kraus
Like a lot of expatriate Scots, when you want to be called Scottish, it's useful. I see myself as being without nationality, as a European: my region is Scotland; my nationality is European - isn't that a very Alex Salmond thing to say?
~ Kevin Macdonald
I live in France a lot of the time, in the Loire Valley.
~ Dave Myers
I never wanted to stay overseas.
~ Evan Fournier
I spent years overseas. I spent 11 years abroad.
~ Evan Osnos
I had a hunch she was American. It was the retro bike. Chrome and turquoise, it had fenders as wide as a Chevrolet's, tires as thick as a wheelbarrow's, and appeared to weigh at least a hundred pounds. An expatriate's whim, that bike. I was about to use it as a pretext for starting a conversation when the train stopped again.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
I initially moved to Switzerland for work on an animated feature film, and have been here ever since.
~ John Howe
I am willing to go abroad if the right opportunity comes up.
~ Jack Wilshere
Good Americans, when they die, go to Paris.
~ Thomas Gold Appleton
I guess I wanted to leave America for awhile. It wasn't that I wanted to become an expatriate, or just never come back, I needed some breathing room. I'd already been translating French poetry, I'd been to Paris once before and liked it very much, and so I just went.
~ Paul Auster