509 Quotes About Nationalism
- Author Sarah Bakewell
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He blushed to see other Frenchmen overcome with joy whenever they met a compatriot abroad. The would fall on each other, cluster in a raucous group, and pass whole evenings complaining about the barbarity of the locals. These were the few who actually noticed that locals did things differently. Others managed to travel so ‘covered and wrapped in a taciturn and incommunicative prudence, defending themselves from the contagion of an unknown atmosphere’ that they noticed nothing at all.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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The world needs love, not borders.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Love that refutes growth is not love.
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- Author Jose Rizal
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I have observed that the prosperity or misery of each people is in direct proportion to its liberties or its prejudices and, accordingly, to the sacrifices or the selfishness of its forefathers. -Juan Crisostomo Ibarra
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- Author Felipe Fernández-Armesto
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There has never been nationhood without falsehood.
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- Author Nilantha Ilangamuwa
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Will there be people who will have the conscience to contribute to the country by changing themselves first? That is the need of the moment.
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- Author Robert Winder
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All around the world, tourist boards advertise trips to Britain with images of the great castles and cathedrals that occupy the commanding heights of our landscape. They seem timeless and typically English. It is rarely mentioned that they are predominately French - proud monuments to the invasion that signals the end of England's 'dark age'.
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- Author Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
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I do not want that our loyalty as Indians should be in the slightest way affected by any competitive loyalty whether that loyalty arises out of our religion, out of our culture or out of our language. I want all people to be Indians first, Indian last and nothing else but Indians.
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- Author Gideon Haigh
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Far from marking the end of nationalism, the IPL is the ultimate triumph of that principle: a global tournament in which the same nation always wins.
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