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Other nations use “force”; we Britons alone use “might.”

—Evelyn Waugh, 1938

Of troubles none is greater than to be robbed of one’s native land.

—Euripides, 431 BC

We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, language.

—Oscar Wilde, 1887

No nation is fit to sit in judgment upon any other nation.

—Woodrow Wilson, 1915

Nationalism is an infantile disease, the measles of mankind.

—Albert Einstein, 1929

Children are all foreigners. We treat them as such.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1839

Intolerance is evidence of impotence.

—Aleister Crowley, c. 1925

In settling an island, the first building erected by a Spaniard will be a church, by a Frenchman a fort, by a Dutchman a warehouse, and by an Englishman an alehouse.

—Francis Grose, 1787

Such then is the human state, that to wish greatness for one’s country is to wish harm to one’s neighbors.

—Voltaire, 1764

This is not a clash between civilizations. It is a clash about civilization.

—Tony Blair, 2006

The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.

—L.P. Hartley, 1953

There is no foreign land; it is the traveler only that is foreign.

—Robert Louis Stevenson, 1883
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