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America Quote by Gabriel Byrne

“When you come back to a country that you've left, you're in a very peculiar situation because, in a way, you don't belong to that country any more, even though when I'm in America I feel I don't belong there either.” quote by Gabriel Byrne
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“When you come back to a country that you've left, you're in a very peculiar situation because, in a way, you don't belong to that country any more, even though when I'm in America I feel I don't belong there either.”

Gabriel Byrne

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Guardian, Gabriel Byrne, 2010

Returning home after long absence makes you feel both outsider and insider, creating a liminal identity.

In simple terms: Home feels foreign after time away.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the new perspective, stay open.

Themes

identity belonging displacement

Mood

contemplative nostalgic

Type

personal reflective

When to use this quote

  • immigration
  • travel
  • career moves

Key Concepts

sociology psychology exile

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does distance reshape your sense of home?
  • What can you learn from feeling out‑of‑place?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook the comfort of familiar roots.

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