Quotes About Emigrated
I decided to go to Latin America because many of my students in Washington emigrated from this region and inspired me to learn more about their home countries.
~ Jenna Bush
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I emigrated to the U.S. on February 3, 1983, when I was 19 years old. I joined Steeler right away and recorded the album the following month. I'd been playing in bands in Sweden since the age of 11, but 'Steeler' was my first album.
~ Yngwie Malmsteen
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About one hundred refugee physicists emigrated to the United States between 1933 and 1941.
~ Richard Rhodes
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About one hundred refugee physicists emigrated to the United States between 1933 and 1941.727
~ Richard Rhodes
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But very unfortunately the merchant marine died away till even the majority of fishing done about the Cape is in the hands of the Portuguese who emigrated to the Cape some fifty years ago.
~ Joseph C. Lincoln
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Well, I have a Norwegian father who emigrated to America in the 1950s, and he still speaks with varying degrees of an accent. Over my lifetime my ear has been well-tuned to that accent. Any first generation kid has that wonderful gift from their parents.
~ Christopher Heyerdahl
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Weizmann was a brilliant biochemist who had emigrated from Russia to England, where he helped his adopted nation in the First World War by coming up with a bacterial method for more efficiently manufacturing the explosive cordite.
~ Walter Isaacson
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Gratefulness for being an American will give calm and peace to anyone. Our good fortune to be born on this soil, or to have emigrated here, is something we should regularly dwell on, and openly thank God for.
~ Jesse Lee Peterson
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And I finally found a setting for despair." Her dark, pert face showed satisfaction, as if she had achieved something of worth. "So I put it on my schedule for twice a month; I think that's a reasonable amount of time to feel hopeless about everything, about staying here on Earth after everybody who's smart has emigrated, don't you think?
~ Philip K. Dick
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In August 1939 Albert Einstein, in contact with a group of scientists who had recently emigrated from Europe, sent a letter to Roosevelt warning of the need to exploit the explosive potential of fission before the Germans did.
~ Neal Bascomb
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