Top 16 Quotes About Hard Working Immigrants

#1. None but mothers know each other's feelings when we give up our daughters whom we love and cherish so tenderly to the mercies of a man, and perhaps even a stranger.

Emmeline B. Wells

#2. Our young immigrants have a lot to offer. They are motivated and hard-working, and in many cases have already contributed significantly to our society - by excelling in school, by volunteering in their communities, or by serving in the military.

Gerald Chertavian

#3. As the cause is, so the effect will be.

Swami Vivekananda

#4. rise of frustration.

Anonymous

#5. My outlines are always very goal-based. What do I want to have happen by the ending and how can I earn that.

Brandon Sanderson

#6. As Congress continues to debate ways to address illegal immigration, we must remember the many hard-working legal immigrants that contribute so much to our nation's economy and culture.

Bob Filner

#7. The law of common sense.

Sophie Swetchine

#8. I've never really understood the term 'Post-Impressionism' as more than a label for Cezanne, Gauguin and van Gogh.

Nigel Hamilton

#9. The country is almost ruined with pious white people: such pious politicians as we have just before elections, such pious goings on in all departments of church and state, that a fellow does not know who'll cheat him next.

Harriet Beecher Stowe

#10. I'd traveled a lot, was going temporarily insane and became very successful, but there was no one to take that all home to.

Diana Ross

#11. Culture in its higher forms is a delicate plant which depends on a complicated set of conditions and is wont to flourish only in a few places at any given time.

Albert Einstein

#12. Dividers seek to make themselves look or feel better by making others feel worse. They damage relationships, fracture teams and organizations, and create havoc in people's lives.

John C. Maxwell

#13. No matter, I am glad of it," I thought; "I am glad that I shall seem repulsive to her; I like that.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#14. The root of suffering doesn't come from what we experience, but rather from how we react to our experiences.

Tom Miles

#15. It appears fashionable these days, and almost politically correct, to blame hard-working immigrants, especially those from Mexico and Central America, for the social and economic ills of our state and nation.

Roger Mahony

#16. Let me be clear: we are still a nation of immigrants, and we honor all those immigrants who are working hard to become new citizens.

William J. Clinton

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