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Immigrants have been coming here for a long time. The Americans that are afraid of others coming were immigrants once themselves, so they have a lot of nerve. We have a lot of nerve as a country. The only people that should have xenophobia are Native Americans. Everyone else should shut up. — Godfrey

I claim to represent all the cultures, for my religion, whatever it may be called, demands the fulfillment of all the cultures. — Mahatma Gandhi

My mother married again after my father's death - another Royal Air Force officer, and a very different kind of man. We went to Australia when I was eight or nine. We lived there for a couple of years, and then came back and lived in North Wales for the whole of my teenage years. I learned how to write poems quite a lot. I just had a good time reading and reading and reading. So that's where I did most of my growing up. — Philip Pullman

What I wouldn't have given for this moment to be happening without her fucking boyfriend there. — Paula Garner

For the most part the worst instructed, and the least knowing of any of their rank, I ever went amongst. — Gilbert Burnet

An inflexible tree breaks in a storm. — Matshona Dhliwayo

It doesn't matter if they say you can't do it. It only matters if you say you can't. — Harvey MacKay