Quotes About Migration
Literatures, like trees and plants, are born of a land and in it flourish and die. But literatures, also like plants, may be carried abroad to take root in a foreign soil.
~ Octavio Paz
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To me, the fact that the Mexican came North in search of a better life is a tremendous epic that hasn't been written. It's an odyssey that we know nothing about. And they came with a dream for a better life.
~ Rudolfo Anaya
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The industry trend is that everything is moving to the cloud, and most of our customers are in this very heterogeneous world.
~ Peggy Johnson
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Wealth will always find a way of escaping from societies without an established system of truth and honesty, into societies that are well established in truth and honesty.
~ Sunday Adelaja
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They have gun control in Cuba. They have universal health care in Cuba. So why do they want to come here?
~ Paul Harvey
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I think that people should come to Australia through the front door, not through the back door. If people want a migration outcome, they should go through the migration channels.
~ Tony Abbott
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Facebook's successor will no doubt provide an easy "migration utility" through which you can bring all your so-called friends with you, if you even want to.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
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Capitalism has worked very well. Anyone who wants to move to North Korea is welcome.
~ Bill Gates
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Each country can absorb only a limited number of Jews, if she doesn't want disorders in her stomach. Germany already has too many Jews
~ Chaim Weizmann
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A simple way to take measure of a country is to look at how many want in.. And how many want out.
~ Tony Blair
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I have a dream of getting a visa, which is a dream that many people have so they can leave their countries to come someplace else, specifically they want to come to the United States.
~ Juan Luis Guerra
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Solomon Loeb, at his wife's insistence, had come to New York from Cincinnati and, though not on a par with the Seligmans' operations, his Kuhn, Loeb & Company was becoming an important investment banking house. In Philadelphia the Guggenheims were not doing at all badly. Meyer Guggenheim had
~ Stephen Birmingham
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There were probably less than one thousand Jews in America by the end of the eighteenth century.
~ Stephen Birmingham
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They also, in the worried opinion of one Mexican official, "go about with their constitution in their pocket," never quite accepting that they had become foreign citizens in a foreign land.
~ Stephen Harrigan
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[Fall] hurries you along as you walk the roads, crunching the leaves that have fallen in mad and variegated drifts. The wind makes you ache in some place that is deeper than your bones. It may be that it touches something old in the human soul, a chord of race memory that says Migrate or die—migrate or die.
~ Stephen King
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idea that the Vedic Aryans came from outside of ancient India and entered the region to start what became the Vedic civilization is a foreign idea.
~ Stephen Knapp
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It turns out that, far from the world being a common genetic melting pot with massive to-and-fro prehistoric movements and mixings, the majority of the members of the modern human diaspora have conservatively stayed put in the colonies their ancestors first established. They
~ Stephen Oppenheimer
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The thing is, Finland is such a small country. It only has a population of five million, which is half of London. There's nothing there. I just had to get out. The U.K. is the perfect place to come.
~ Saara Aalto
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the apple couldn't cross the Atlantic without changing its identity—a fact that encouraged generations of Americans to hear echoes of their own story in the story of this fruit. The apple in America became a parable.
~ Michael Pollan
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Anyone who decides to leave his country forever has to resign himself never to see his family again.
~ Milan Kundera
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La persona que desea abandonar el lugar en donde vive no es feliz
~ Milan Kundera
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I love writing about people on the road.
~ Cynthia Kadohata
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Jesus faithfully and courageously represented the nonviolent and loving heart of God. Jesus and his way of nonviolent, self-giving love, the text suggests, will earn the trust of all humanity. We will ultimately migrate, in other words, toward the way of Jesus.
~ Brian D. McLaren
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Roman Empire had been weakened by political corruption and a series of invasions, mass migrations
~ Brian D. McLaren
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