Top 15 Expatriation Quotes
#1. Expatriation, like love, is not only a condition that devastates and reconfigures the self; it is, like love, a trope, a figure with which we try to explain, try to narrate profound psychological disruptions in terms of very measurable entities: a person, a place, an event, a moment, etc.
Andre Aciman
#2. The common factor in all our experiences is wakeful consciousness which turns what happens into an experience or a meaningful reality.
Ilchi Lee
#3. Some men are born for matrimony, some achieve matrimony
but most of them are merely poor dodgers.
Helen Rowland
#4. After a while the middle-aged person who lives in her head begins to talk to her soul, the kid.
Anne Lamott
#5. Death comes to us, under many conditions, with all the welcome serenity of sleep.
Hosea Ballou
#6. God is taking a nap within my soul. I ponder whether to wake Him or not.
Harley King
#7. Belief conducts the symphony of our thoughts.
While moments dance to that symphony.
Want better moments?
Choose to be a better conductor.
Charles F. Glassman
#8. The poise of a plant, the bended tree recovering itself from the strong wind, the vital resources of every vegetable and animal, are also demonstrations of the self-sufficing, and therefore self-relying soul. All history from its highest to its trivial passages is the various record of this power.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#9. A movie is like a person. Either you trust it or you don't.
Mike Nichols
#10. Whenever one finds oneself inclined to bitterness, it is a sign of emotional failure.
Bertrand Russell
#11. I'm very happy that I got introduced to music only as something you got pleasure from.
Agnes Obel
#13. When you are a thankful person it releases joy.
Joyce Meyer
#14. If you believe in truth and cared enough to obtain it, you had to be prepared actively to suffer for it.
Shashi Tharoor
#15. Strange, her horoscope hadn't mentioned to beware of crazy kidnappers or demented desert sheikhs this week.
Lora Leigh
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