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The individual whose vision encompasses the whole world often feels nowhere so hedged in and out of touch with his surroundings as in his native land. Emma Goldman
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I should be pleased to see all the nations on the earth prosperous and happy and rich, for it would furnish to me the best evidence of the prosperity of my native land. John Tyler
Best Me Happy Prosperity Rich Furnish Pleased Earth Evidence Would See Prosperous Nations Native Native Land Land Should
I not only lived physically away from my native land, but the values and critical judgments of those closest to me became stranger and stranger. Juan Goytisolo
Me Values Those Critical Only Physically Became Judgments Closest Native Native Land Land Stranger Lived Away
One's native land! There should one live! There die! Jules Verne
Live Die Native Native Land Land Should
The original settlers in Iceland were the nobles of Norway who left their native land to avoid the tyranny of Harold Fairhair, who tried to crush their power so as to make himself a despotic king in the land. Sabine Baring-Gould
Tyranny King Power Settlers Harold Despotic Tried Noble Crush Make Himself Were Left Norway Native Native Land Iceland Land Avoid Who Original
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