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Borders Quotes by Milan Kundera
- The characters in my novels are my own unrealized possibilities. That is why I am equally fond of them all and equally horrified by them.…
- Extremism means borders beyond which life ends, and a passion for extremism, in art and in politics, is a veiled longing for death.
- Bacon's portraits are an interrogation on the limits of the self. Up to what degree of distortion does an individual still remain himself? To what…
- It takes so little, so infinitely little, for a person to cross the border beyond which everything loses meaning: love, convictions, faith, history. Human life…
- The characters in my novels are my own unrealised possibilities. That is why I am equally fond of them all and equally horrified by them.…
- Living for Sabina meant seeing. Seeing is limited by two borders: strong light, which blinds, and total darkness. Perhaps that was what motivated Sabina's distaste…
- Seeing is limited by two borders: Strong light, which blinds, and total darkness.
More Borders Quotes
- With the states release today of a set of clear and consistent academic standards, our nation is one step closer to supporting… — Bill Gates
- The one great element in continuing the success of an offensive is maintaining the momentum. This was lost last fall when shortages… — George C. Marshall
- The time to fix our broken immigration system is now... We need stronger enforcement on the border and at the workplace... But… — Barack Obama
- Securing the border is priority number one. — Mitt Romney
- You wouldn't replace your carpet at home if you still had a hole in the roof...We're talking about any time you start… — Lou Barletta
- In fact, allowing immigrants to have licenses actually improves homeland security by allowing our government to track who is in our borders. — Joe Baca
- It may be proper to observe, that I had now passed the utmost frontier of the white settlements on that border. — William Bartram
- When goods do not cross borders, soldiers will. — Frederic Bastiat