“Love your enemies you might, but when the entire country and its people depend on you, you are no longer a man of your own.” WarriorPeople QuotesKingCountrymenProtectorWarriorsWarriors PathWarrior State Of MindCountry Of OriginLove Enemies Book:Notes of Oisin: From an Irish Monk to a Skaldic Poet Source: Notes of Oisin: From an Irish Monk to a Skaldic Poet
“As long as there are people in exile, there will be people who want to get back to their native soil.” ExileRefugeesBirthplaceAsylumCountry Of OriginPolitical Asylum Book:The Goblins of Eros Source: The Goblins of Eros
“It’s that time of the year when I yearn to reunite with my soul, that hapless wanderer. That part of me which resides in an exalted state in the ancient kingdom of Ojoto. A place where my beloved soul saunters unchecked, whispering my name in the quietness of the night, whistling same with the wind, and yelling it during thunderstorms. Since my prolonged absence, it mumbles and sobs for me, a titular truant.” Soul QuotesAfrican AuthorsNigerian AuthorsEmigrationIgbo AuthorsNigerian WritersCountry Of OriginAfrican Immigrants Author:Fidelis O. Mkparu
“He was half-white and half-Korean, but when asked about his ethnicity, he always said Hawaiian, a declaration of racial neutrality that, more often than not, let him avoid further inquest.” Country Of Origin Author:Don Lee
“From personal experience, Kenzo knew about the state of racial equality in America. It was sound in theory, but not in practice. It was a glorious dream, but just a dream. It would never work. It had never worked--not anywhere, not anytime in history--and the US was the only country foolish and hypocritical enough to try.” Country Of Origin Author:Don Lee
“It was such a dismal time in Japan. It almost seemed as if they were dying as a people, their economy in tatters, the population dwindling, the remaining citizens isolated and adrift. Had they been wrong about everything? Kenzo wondered. The power of consensus and obligation, the imperatives of racial purity and harmony?” Country Of Origin Author:Don Lee