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Emigration Quotes

For a man who no longer has a homeland, writing becomes a place to live.

Theodor Adorno, Richard Leppert, Susan H. Gillespie (2002). “Essays on Music”, p.61, Univ of California Press

A great emigration necessarily implies unhappiness of some kind or other in the country that is deserted.

Thomas Malthus (2015). “An Essay on the Principle of Population and Other Writings”, p.51, Penguin UK

The perpetual struggle for room and food.

Thomas Malthus (2015). “An Essay on the Principle of Population and Other Writings”, p.59, Penguin UK

On the subject of emigration, it is not my intention to dwell at any length.

Charles Sturt (1834). “Two expeditions into the interior of southern Australia during ... 1828, 1829, 1830 and 1831: with observations on New South Wales”, p.58