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What, then, is this new man, the American? They are a mixture of English, Scotch, Irish, French, Dutch, Germans, and Swedes. From this promiscuous breed,…
— J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur
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Observe immigrants not as they come travel-wan up the gang-plank, nor as they issue toil-begrimed from the pit's mouth or mill-gate, but in their gatherings,…
— Edward Alsworth Ross
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It's absolutely the wrong signal, I think, to those who have entered this country legally or those who may be considering illegal immigration for a…
— Elizabeth Dole
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Where I come from, taxpayers get justifiably upset that illegals can keep getting aid when we are cutting programs that help full-fledged U.S. citizens.
— Unknown Author
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As far as I know, most organizations are avoiding population issues because they're politically frightened by the charge that comes from some proponents of immigration…
— Gaylord Nelson
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All nations are degrading and consuming their environment to a point beyond capacity. In the past 15 years in the U.S. we have added 1300…
— Gaylord Nelson
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Of the first philosophers, then, most thought the principles which were of the nature of matter were the only principles of all things. That of…
— Mary Hunter Austin
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A dwelling should be not a retreat from space, but life in space.
— Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
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I do not know if I am mistaken, but it seems that one can obtain more truths, important to Humanity, from Chemistry than from any…
— Samuel Hahnemann
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The mystery of life is certainly the most persistent problem ever placed before the thought of man. There is no doubt that from the time…
— Guglielmo Marconi
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In the year 2000, the solar water heater behind me, which is being dedicated today, will still be here supplying cheap, efficient energy. A generation…
— Jimmy Carter
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It is impossible not to feel stirred at the thought of the emotions of man at certain historic moments of adventure and discovery - Columbus…
— Alfred North Whitehead
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Like buried treasures, the outposts of the universe have beckoned to the adventurous from immemorial times. Princes and potentates, political or industrial, equally with men…
— George Ellery Hale
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Why had we come to the moon? The thing presented itself to me as a perplexing problem. What is this spirit in man that urges…
— H.G. Wells
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Discovery should come as an adventure rather than as the result of a logical process of thought. Sharp, prolonged thinking is necessary that we may…
— Theobald Smith
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I, like almost all chemists I know, was also attracted by the smells and bangs that endowed chemistry with that slight but charismatic element of…
— Unknown Author
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No one from the beginning of time has had security.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
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There ain't nothing from the outside can lick any of us.
— Margaret Mitchell
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Flattery is from the teeth out. Sincere appreciation is from the heart out.
— Dale Carnegie
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Ungrateful people breed negativity. No one gets any pleasure from giving to an ungrateful person. When you show appreciation, the object of your attention blossoms…
— Paul McCabe
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Spare yourself from seeking love, approval, or appreciation-from anyone. And watch what happens in reality, just for fun.
— Byron Katie
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If I had a prayer, it would be this: "God, spare me from the desire for love, approval, or appreciation. Amen."
— Byron Katie
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It's not easy to find your own way when you believe that you need love, approval, appreciation, or anything from your family. It's particularly hard…
— Byron Katie
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The representative element in a work of art may or may not be harmful, but it is always irrelevant. For to appreciate a work of…
— Clive Bell
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An author values a compliment even when it comes from a source of doubtful competency.
— Mark Twain
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