Transnationalists Quotes & Sayings
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You've gotta be an outsider a little bit to shake yourself loose from the mill, the "machine." In order to even cut the space in your life to pursue what most people literally cannot afford a moment to pursue. So, yeah. I think that not only is that the role of the artist, but it might be a requirement. — El-P

My teammates are the ultimate motivation. They mean everything to me. They are the reason I want to be at my best. — Julie Foudy

It's one thing for a man not to know, not to have learned; it's another not to be able to live by what one does know. — Bernard Malamud

Liberalism Has Nearly Destroyed Black America, And Now It's Time For Black America To Return The Favor — Elbert Guillory

Sticking with uncertainty is how we learn to relax in the midst of chaos, how we learn to be cool when the ground beneath us suddenly disappears. We can bring ourselves back to the spiritual path countless times every day simply by exercising our willingness to rest in the uncertainty of the present moment - over and over again. — Pema Chodron

It is impossible to reduce, or, at least, to hold a distant country against the wishes and efforts of its inhabitants. — Edward Gibbon

These transnationalists have little need for national loyalty, view national boundaries as obstacles that thankfully are vanishing, and see national governments as residues from the past whose only useful function is to facilitate the elite's global operations — Samuel P. Huntington

As long as we think abstractly, as long as we find in patriotism and the exuberance of War our fulfillment, we will never understand those who do battle against us, or how we are perceived by them, or finally those who do battle for us and how we should respond to it all. We will never discover who we are. We will fail to confront the capacity we all have for violence. — Chris Hedges

Answered prayers cover the field of providential history as flowers cover western prairies. — Theodore L. Cuyler