88 Quotes About Immigrant-experience
- Author Stacey Lee
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Fly you crows. My father was not a spectacle. He was the greatest man I ever knew. He was my everything.
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- Author Theodore Kaczynski
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Those who are most sensitive about "politically incorrect" terminology are not the average black ghetto-dweller, Asian immigrant, abused woman or disabled person, but a minority of activists, many of whom do not even belong to any "oppressed" group but come from privileged strata of society.
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#activism #society #sensitivity #privilege #politics-of-the-united-states #politics #politically-correct #political-correctness #society-thinking #liberalism #insanity #immigrants #immigrant-experience #hypocrisy #freedom-of-speech #emotions-and-attitude #class-warfare #class #censorship #oppression
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- Author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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She put on some music. Drum and flute, I think. She played it soft, because it was dreadfully late, a time when all good men and women, or at least the practical ones, had gone to bed. Then she danced for me.
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- Author Julie Otsuka
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Soon we could barely recognize them. They were taller than we were, and heavier. They were loud beyond belief. I feel like a duck that's hatched goose's eggs.
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- Author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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Push away the past, that vessel in which all emotions curdle to regret.
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- Author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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Ebb and flow, ebb and flow, our lives. Is that why we're fascinated by the steadfastness of stars? The water reaches my calves. I begin the story of the Pleiades, women transformed into birds so Swift and bright that no man could snare them.
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- Author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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Would you like to come in?" I said. My hands were sweaty. Inside my chest an ocean heaved and crashed and heaved again."I would," he said. I saw his Adam's apple jerk as he swallowed. "Thank you."I was distracted by that thank you. We had moved past the language of formality long ago. It was strange to relearn it with each other.
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- Author Louis Yako
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The first problem with the “how can we help the refugees” question is the question itself. The premise of the question is flawed and problematic at two levels: first, it draws a clear boundary in power relations by assuming more power to the ‘we’, the Western people doing the ‘helping’, and therefore simultaneously grants them the power of choosing to deny refugees this ‘help’, if so they choose.
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- Author Max Winkler
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Through him I learned that you can preserve a pure heart and a fine mind and can enjoy the tender and beautiful things of life while you work in unending toil.
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