Quotes About Emigration
but there had been nothing equal to it since the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. (In 1685 Louis XIV had removed that freedom granted to the Huguenots by Henry IV to practise their own religion; it led to persecution followed by widespread emigration.) It was an odd comparison since the Revocation removed a liberty and Catholic Emancipation granted it.
~ Antonia Fraser
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I certainly have no plans to quit the United States.
~ Orson Bean
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When my mother died, I fell apart. My father wanted to control me. As a consequence, I ran away to America.
~ Louise Bourgeois
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If George W. Bush is elected president, I'm leaving for France.
~ Robert Altman
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I could not leave Georgia fast enough.
~ Tituss Burgess
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As soon as I knew I was leaving Chelsea, our first thought was to return to Germany.
~ Michael Ballack
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When I fly British Airways, I can't help but read the free Daily Mail, which makes me glad I am leaving the country.
~ Martin Parr
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I left Cambodia when I was 12 or 13. I didn't really escape, but I needed to go away.
~ Rithy Panh
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Most émigrés arrived at Ellis Island in New York, invariably confused and exhausted from an unpleasant and dangerous voyage. Health inspectors checked every immigrant, and while the inspections were not particularly rigid, people were routinely refused entry. Often it was a child, leaving the mother with a sort of Sophie's choice—whether to go back to Europe with the rejected son or daughter or stay with her husband and other children.
~ Gail Collins
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When I was a congressman, I had occasion to talk to this group of students who were taking their seat. There were about 80 of them and I asked them, 'How many of you will be serving in the country once you graduate?' And, out of the 80, there were two that raised their hands. The rest were thinking of leaving.
~ Benigno Aquino III
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Irish demographics reveal two startling facts: There are around 70 million people worldwide who claim Irish descent, and Ireland today has barely half the population that it had 160 years ago, a decline unmatched in the modern world. These facts are explained and connected by the undeniable social reality of nineteenth-century Ireland—emigration.
~ Ryan Hackney
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They called the time an Gorta Mór, which means "the Great Hunger," or an Droch Shaol, "the Bad Times.
~ Ryan Hackney
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Ireland was a different place after the famine. The population was drastically reduced—an island of 8.2 million people in 1841 was reduced to 6 million in 1851. At least 1 million of those people had died. The rest fled the country, hoping for a new life in another land.
~ Ryan Hackney
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His last years were beset with financial troubles; he drank heavily; he wrote to Chughtai on more than one occasion, pleading with her to find a way for him to come back to India. She was surprised to learn that far from large protests and signed declarations on his behalf, many in Pakistan felt he deserved to be punished. He died on January 18, 1955 in Lahore at the age of forty two.
~ Saadat Hasan Manto
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A Plan to Eliminate the Female Emigrant Problem in the North-Eastern Seaboard Territories. It outlined the steps necessary for the trapping of fugitive Handmaids en route to Canada, and called for the declaration of a National Emergency, plus a doubling of tracker dogs and a more efficient system of interrogation.
~ Margaret Atwood
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We, too, shall have to move on again with our little bundles, and leave this beautiful country, which offered us such warm welcome and which now turns it back on us. I love Holland, I who, having no native country, had hoped that it might become my fatherland, and I still hope it will!
~ Anne Frank
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SEC. 6. All free white persons who shall emigrate to this republic, and who shall, after a residence of six months, make oath before some competent authority that he intends to reside permanently in the same, and shall swear to support this Constitution, and that he will bear true allegiance
~ Annette Gordon-Reed
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a surprising number of Americans—mostly men—wound up joining Indian society rather than staying in their own. They emulated Indians, married them, were adopted by them, and on some occasions even fought alongside them. And the opposite almost never happened: Indians almost never ran away to join white society. Emigration always seemed to go from the civilized to the tribal, and it left Western thinkers
~ Sebastian Junger
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I feel very uneasy with a lot of aspects of the Russian life and the Russian people.
~ Mikhail Baryshnikov
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The truth is, Bob, they need those immigrants. Maine's been losing its young people—you and I are a perfect case in point. And the truth also is: That's sad.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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My family reached the United States before the Holocaust. Both of my parents emigrated from Russia as young children. My grandparents were fleeing religious persecution and came to America seeking a better life for their family.
~ Jan Schakowsky
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You know, I left the country when Reagan got in; I went to France.
~ Tommy Chong
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The real problem with Puerto Rico is that it keeps losing its best and brightest. It keeps losing its leaders and its future leaders due to a lack of opportunity.
~ Brock Pierce
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There was the Cultural Revolution just over the border, and Hong Kong felt quite dodgy. My younger brother's wife actually swam from China to Hong Kong to escape. I realised in the '60s that I had to get out.
~ John Rocha
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