1.
I repeat that superior races have a right [to establish colonies], because they have a duty. They have the duty to civilize inferior races.
Jules Ferry
2.
No single organism could be understood without observing and comprehending the entire colony.
John Steinbeck
3.
A colony, yet a nation - words never before in the history of the world associated together.
Wilfrid Laurier
4.
Colonies are necessary to Germany. We shall get them through negotiation if possible; but if not, we shall take them.
Hjalmar Schacht
5.
Each colony became accustomed to planting new settlements and to claiming new boundaries.
Albert Bushnell Hart
6.
Film is like a colony and there are very few colonists.
Orson Welles
7.
Being thrown out of this place is significantly better than being thrown out of a leper colony.
Blake Edwards
9.
Colonies do not cease to be colonies because they are independent.
Benjamin Disraeli
10.
What was life like in the colonies? Probably the best word to describe it would be "colonial".
Dave Barry
11.
We were German-Americans in a British colony, so we were outsiders.
Kurt Vonnegut
12.
The world is a colony of the US. The twentieth century was the US's century.
Bill Henson
13.
I love going to writers' colonies in pastoral settings where there's nothing to do, but either walk around or read a book or work on your book.
Andrew Sean Greer