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We are not just visitors on this planet, it belongs to us just as we belong to her, its past is ours, so is its future.
Amin Maalouf
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Foreign visitors . . . how impressed you all are with foreign visitors! But they come in many different varieties.
Mikhail Bulgakov
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Consular cards were not designed to be identification and no treaty recognizes them as such. Legal travelers, visitors and long-term residents carried passports, visas or green cards for that purpose.
Elton Gallegly
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You can't just place a few "Buy" buttons on your website and expect your visitors to buy.
Neil Patel
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The town is an advertisement for itself; none of its charms are left to the visitor's imagination.
Christopher Isherwood
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I always appear behind a mask. As such, I can visit my own exhibitions without any visitors knowing who I really am even if I stand a few steps away from them.
Invader
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The busy man has few idle visitors; to the boiling pot the flies come not.
Benjamin Franklin
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I don't belong on this earth. I always feel out of place - like a visitor.
Hattie McDaniel
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I don’t feel that I am a visitor in Ghana or in any part of Africa. I feel that I am at home.
Malcolm X
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When you make a movie it's always interesting, because you end up in places you never would as a normal visitor or tourist.
Denzel Washington
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I was to Japanese visitors to Washington what the Mona Lisa is to Americans visiting Paris.
John C. Danforth
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On the Web we all become small-town visitors lost in the big city.
Alison Gopnik
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Has there ever been a visitor to Ludlow who hasn't wished they lived there?
Jeremy Paxman
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To a visitor who asked to become his disciple the Master said, "You may live with me, but don't become my follower." "Whom, then, shall I follow?" "No one. The day you follow someone you cease to follow Truth .
Anthony de Mello
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Marcel Proust shut out visitors from his cork-lined room, where he wrote, but he probably expected to be immortalized in the literary canon. Even the most introverted drives and motives are set in a social context and amplified by the potential for achieving fame.
Tyler Cowen
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I would distinguish between a visitor and a pilgrim: both will come to a place and go away again, but a visitor arrives, a pilgrim is restored. A visitor passes through a place; the place passes through the pilgrim.
Cynthia Ozick
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From a purely tourist standpoint, Oxford is overpowering, being so replete with architecture and history and anecdote that the visitor's mind feels dribbling and helpless, as with an over-large mouthful of nougat.
Margaret Halsey
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A complete transformation seemed to have place in my life overnight. It was quite staggering, and thenceforward visitors and invitations continued to pour in daily until they became a source of grievance to our landlady, who was obliged to engage an extra servant to respond to the battering of powdered footmen on her humble and somewhat flimsy door.
Lillie Langtry
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Just in the nick of time they realized that it was their own habitat they were wrecking -- that they weren't merely visitors.
Kurt Vonnegut
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We are the visitors in the lives of others; we visit them and we disappear!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
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All I wanted was what I'd already had. That exultation, that love. It was my one real home; I was a visitor everywhere else.
Scott Spencer
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I always see America as really belonging to the Native Americans. Even though I'm American, I still feel like a visitor in my own country.
Nicolas Cage
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If I had to fault President [Barack] Obama, I would say that sometimes governs like a visitor from a morally superior civilization.
David Brooks
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You had lots of visitors, but they were all quiet." "Oh real funny. Tease the blind man." ~Trella to Logan, pg. 114-115
Maria V. Snyder
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Without Visitors who are enticed to take action when presented with your offers, all you have is a hobby.
Andy Jenkins
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A prominent mention in The Wall Street Journal a couple of weeks ago garnered me a whopping 40 visitors.
Steve Rubel
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Every idea appears at first as a strange visitor, and when it begins to be realized, it is hardly distinguishable from fantasy.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Happy the man who never puts on a face, but receives every visitor with that countenance he has on.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Certainly anything that is news or opinion needs to be free on the Web, because the Web is this very fluid medium that is very much driven by links and the flow of visitors through a discussion via links.
Fred Wilson
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No temple can still the personal griefs and strifes in the breasts of its visitors.
Margaret Fuller
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The Japanese are great at inventing complex systems of rules, and not so great at explaining those rules to foreign visitors.
Charles C. Mann
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Church can’t be a place where we feel like a visitor, or somewhere we’re afraid to allow others to see our messes. It’s got to feel like home.
Ross Parsley
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Ministers of the Gospel are excluded [from serving as Visitors of the county Elementary Schools] to avoid jealousy from the other sects, were the public education committed to the ministers of a particular one; and with more reason than in the case of their exclusion from the legislative and executive functions.
Thomas Jefferson
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I feel like a visitor that got left behind by his ride.
Henry Rollins
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A good conscience will be found a pleasant visitor at our bedside in a dying hour.
J. C. Ryle
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I feel like a visitor just about everywhere.
John Corbett
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What is the work of a Master?" said a solemn-faced visitor. "To teach people to laugh ," said the Master gravely.
Anthony de Mello