Top 16 Quotes About Borderless
#1. Global libertarianism would be a borderless world society.
Bryant McGill
#2. My friends plunged into a borderless sea of reminiscences and personal news.
Sarah Orne Jewett
#3. So capital is in fact borderless; that's the problem. On the other hand capital has to keep borders alive in order for this kind of cross-border trade to happen. So therefore the idea of borderlessness has a performative contradiction within it which has to be kept alive.
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
#4. The world, whether we like it or not, will become more and more borderless.
John Key
#5. When you grow up surrounded by willful ignorance, you have to believe that mercy has it's own country and that it's round and borderless ...
Ani DiFranco
#7. If you get married they think you're
finished
and if you are without a woman they think you're
incomplete.
Charles Bukowski
#8. There can only be a relationship between human beings when we accept what is, not what should be.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#9. One person cannot change the world. But you can become the world for someone. A warm, bright, and peaceful world. If everyone can be such a world to one person, one will become ten people, and then a hundred. The world will be full of happy people then.
Enrique Iglesias
#10. I need you," he begged. "You're everything I'm not.
Jessica Park
#11. Hard as it is to imagine, there's a move afoot in Congress to take away the public's free online access to tax-funded medical research findings. That would be bad for medical discovery, bad for patients looking for the latest research results, and another rip-off of the American taxpayer.
Richard J. Roberts
#13. Some people just shouldn't be disturbed in their inclinations, whether large or small. A reminder can instantly turn enthusiasm into aversion and spoil everything.
Tove Jansson
#14. We want to make decisions based on facts. Many people do not. They make their decisions based on what their momma says or what their daddy says or what their political party says - without engaging their brains.
Ben Carson
#15. Never patronize your readers. That means don't talk down to them.
Tom Greer
#16. Words will build no walls.
Plutarch