Geographical Quotes

Quotations list about geographical, demographic and demographics citing Oliver Wendell Holmes, Laurell K. Hamilton and James Larkin

  • A goose flies by a chart which the Royal Geographical Society could not mend.

    — Oliver Wendell Holmes
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  • Most of the monsters... are based on some sort of mythology. Every culture and even some geographical areas have monsters and mythology that is their own.

    — Laurell K. Hamilton
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  • The question of religion was a matter for each individual's conscience, and in a great many cases was the outcome of birth or residence in a certain geographical area.

    — James Larkin
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  • Sin is geographical.

    — Bertrand Russell
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  • Men's private self-worlds are rather like our geographical world's seasons, storm, and sun, deserts, oases, mountains and abysses, the endless-seeming plateaus, darkness and light, and always the sowing and the reaping.

    — Faith Baldwin
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  • To get to New Orleans you don't pass through anywhere else.

    That geographical location, being aloof, lets it hold onto the ritual of its own pace more than other places that have to keep up with the progress.

    — Allen Toussaint
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  • So imagine a world 6 degrees warmer. It's not going to recognize geographical boundaries. It's not going to recognize anything. So agriculture regions today will be wiped out.

    — Steven Chu
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  • Local politics, like everything else, are not what they used to be.

    But the fact is that our political system - like our physical existence - still breaks down along geographical lines.

    — Eric Alterman
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  • Why should Ireland be treated as a geographical fragment of England - Ireland is not a geographical fragment, but a nation.

    — Charles Stewart Parnell
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  • We share a wonderful, I think, physical or geographical heritage.

    — Dan Miller
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  • I only made two studio movies, that was a long time ago and obviously I removed myself. I think some of that is geographical. I live in New York and I want to work there, it's as simple as that.

    — Campbell Scott
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  • One very important aspect of our contemporary musical culture - some might say the supremely important aspect - is its extension in the historical and geographical senses to a degree unknown in the past.

    — George Crumb
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  • Unquestionably, our contemporary world of music is far richer, in a sense, than earlier periods, due to the historical and geographical extensions of culture to which I have referred.

    — George Crumb
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  • Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence, and a centralization in geological time as well as in geographical space, and that no species is repeated in time.

    — Edward Forbes
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  • The particular feature of Berlin - well, all you need to do is look at the map: the geographical position of the city right in the heart of Europe, and the separation of the most powerful two blocs we've ever had in history, which went all the way through Germany.

    — Markus Wolf
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  • Since 1970, relationships can be more volatile, jobs more ephemeral, geographical mobility more intensified, stability of marriage weaker.

    — Mary Douglas
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  • The geographical isolation and lack of television made world happenings and problems seem remote.

    — Paul D. Boyer
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  • We still have many neighborhoods that are racially identified.

    We still have many schools that even though the days of state-enforced segregation are gone, segregation because of geographical boundaries remains.

    — Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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  • India is a geographical term. It is no more a united nation than the Equator.

    — Winston Churchill
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  • Soul has no musical geographical or racial boundaries.

    — Roy Ayers
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