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Quotes About Relocation

So, creatively, I was doubly blessed: constant relocation and parental disharmony. Add to these two gifts the well-established fact that many of the world's greatest geniuses, both artistic and scientific, have been the product of serious maternal deprivation, and I am forced to the conclusion that if only my mother had been just a little more emotionally inadequate, I could have been HUGE.
~ John Cleese
We moved back to the Raffles', then back to Devon (to Horrabridge, where I saw a spider so big I could hear its footsteps).
~ John Cleese
I actually did try to emigrate to Australia a long time ago.
~ Rick Nielsen
I've called myself an actor - I won't say I've been an actor, but I've called myself an actor - since 1989. That's when I moved to Los Angeles.
~ Jeffrey Dean Morgan
We moved to Los Angeles because our daughter wanted to go to Pepperdine.
~ Glen Campbell
I never thought about moving to L.A.; I always wanted to be in New York. I moved there, and now I still have a kind of love affair with the city.
~ Holly Hunter
The Manchester move was OK. I was still in England and I knew I could go back home.
~ Jadon Sancho
One of Frank's key tasks was to kill all people of influence, such as teachers, priests, landowners, politicians, lawyers, and artists. Then he began rearranging huge masses of the population: over a span of five years, 860,000 Poles would be uprooted and resettled; 75,000 Germans would take over their lands; 1,300,000 Poles would be shipped to Germany as slave labor; and 330,000 would simply be shot. With
~ Diane Ackerman
She intends, in other words, to relocate you to the progressive plantation. There is only one way to do this: convert all of America into a plantation. This means reducing the whole country to the miserable condition that we now see only in inner cities and on native Indian reservations. For
~ Dinesh D'Souza
The racism of the Democratic Party in America not only preceded the racism of the Nazis, it lasted far longer—more than a century compared to the twelve years of Nazi rule in Germany. The Democratic Party's racism after the Civil War was preceded by the Democratic Party's defense of slavery and its support of policies for the relocation and extermination of American Indians.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
We think of concepts like "genocide" and "concentration camps" as unique to Nazism, but what term other than genocide can we use to describe Democratic president Andrew Jackson's mass relocation of the Indians? Didn't Jackson and his allies systematically seek to dispossess, disinherit, and dismember the Indians as a people? Using the official United Nations definition of genocide, I show that he did.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
By April 1990, Alan and Jessica had lived with his parents for nearly two months. They decided to move, however. The best place was Hoover, into Jessica's mother and stepfather's house. Sam was a month old. Living in Hoover would be more
~ M. William Phelps
I didn't have friends. No one talked to me. I used to go to the Wyndcroft School (nationally recognized for academic excellence) in Pottstown, and when I moved to Wyomissing, I didn't know anybody.
~ Taylor Swift
What if I lived there, or You lived here? Could things be different? Would things be different?
~ Unknown
either lived in, or recently had lived
~ John Sandford
I was actually the one who decided to move to LA. Mom and I were driving on Sunset Boulevard during one of our trips back to see her family, and I said, 'Can we just stay?' So we did.
~ Lily Collins
It was messed up, because in 1947 my family moved to Seattle and I had to get up at 5:00 o'clock in the morning to catch the ferry back to Bremerton every morning because I was Boys Club president.
~ Quincy Jones
I grew up in a military family. I was moved around from school to school, so people aren't always the most welcoming to new girls in school.
~ Olivia Munn
I was born in the West Village in New York, and then when I was about four my family moved to what they joke is the suburbs, the Upper West Side. I lived there for most of my childhood.
~ Peter Vack
I lived in New York for maybe a year and a half, from '95 to '97, but I live in Dallas. My whole family is there.
~ Erykah Badu
I fear that we shall be obliged to leave this pudding
~ Beatrix Potter
the best way to gain time is to change one's place of residence. My
~ Marcel Proust
That last day does not bring extinction to us, but change of place.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
She had sold their flat and moved to the east. She hadn't wanted to live in Highgate on her own. She'd wanted a new place, a new life, for what was left of life.
~ Margaret Drabble