1.
To take the place of emigration, and with the prior approval of the Führer, the evacuation of the Jews to the East has become another possible solution. Although both courses of action emigration and evacuation, must, of course, be considered as nothing more than temporary expedients, they do help to provide practical experience which should be of great importance in view of the coming Endlösung (Final Solution) of the Jewish question.
Reinhard Heydrich
2.
For a man who no longer has a homeland,
writing becomes a place to live.
Theodor Adorno
3.
A great emigration necessarily implies unhappiness of some kind or other in the country that is deserted.
Thomas Malthus
4.
Emigration, forced or chosen, across national frontiers or from village to metropolis, is the quintessential experience of our time.
John Berger
6.
On the subject of emigration, it is not my intention to dwell at any length.
Charles Sturt
7.
Civilisation has ever accompanied emigration and conquest - the conflict of opinion, of religion, or of race
Alfred Russel Wallace
8.
I am not (yet) facing the problem of emigration. I want my music to be acknowledged here first of all, in this country: after that, we shall see - perhaps the question will then become urgent.
Alfred Schnittke
9.
The emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union is not an objective of American foreign policy. And if they put Jews into gas chambers in the Soviet Union, it is not an American concern. Maybe a humanitarian concern.
Henry A. Kissinger
10.
Until I got married, when I used to go out, my mother said good bye to me as though I was emigrating.
Thora Hird
11.
Trips are part of humanity. Emigration is a part of humanity. And it's ever more dynamic due to globalization.
Fernando Perez
12.
We shall experience the final defeat of liberalism not when immigration but when emigration is forbidden
Jo Grimond
13.
How emigration is actually lived - well, this depends on many factors: education, economic station, language, where one lands, and what support network is in place at the site of arrival.
Daniel Alarcon
14.
I was born in New York City, but I was raised in New Jersey, part of the great Jewish emigration of 1963.
Jon Stewart
15.
There was a time when emigration from Cuba was a definitive separation. There were no visits. In the '80s, '90s, it was incredibly difficult. I'm not the only one interested in this as a filmmaker - other Cuban filmmakers have dealt with it, too, because it's such a part of our reality.
Fernando Perez