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The news in those days was full of war and migrants and nativists, and it was full of fracturing too, of regions pulling away from nations, and cities pulling away from hinterlands, and it seemed that as everyone was coming together everyone was also moving apart. Without borders nations appeared to be becoming somewhat illusory, and people were questioning what role they had to play.

Mohsin Hamid , em Exit West
war nationalism refugees current-events forced-migration migration

In a sea of human beings, it is difficult, at times even impossible, to see the human as being.

Aysha Taryam
war humanity identity dignity body sea human-beings injustice human-rights casualties refugees casualties-of-war migration refugee-crisis

Some people are so much heaven to the square inch that life is simply hell, when she leaves you in order to go south for the winter. (Yes, women are people too, sometimes even threee.)

Will Advise , em Nothing is here...
life heaven women people missing hell three humans woman two americans fly one winter flying birds nothing south heavenly lack lacking metric-system migration inch inches migrations mising-someone square squares

I have grown up listening to my grandparents’ stories about ‘the other side’ of the border. But, as a child, this other side didn’t quite register as Pakistan, or not-India, but rather as some mythic land devoid of geographic borders, ethnicity and nationality. In fact, through their stories, I imagined it as a land with mango orchards, joint families, village settlements, endless lengths of ancestral fields extending into the horizon, and quaint local bazaars teeming with excitement on festive days. As a result, the history of my grandparents’ early lives in what became Pakistan essentially came across as a very idyllic, somewhat rural, version of happiness.

Aanchal Malhotra
childhood history india pakistan refugees partition migration partition-1947

This Heart at Peace is My Homeland. (Su Shih)

Sung Yee Poon , em MILLENNIUM CHARM Three Novellas. Conflicts.Dislocation. Loss
peace nostalgia homeland migration

You can leave your place you are sitting at without leaving that place either by playing music or by listening to music! Music is a migration to the unknown!

Mehmet Murat ildan
music leave place unknown music-quotes migration playing-music

A bracing wind swirls about the boy and alights gently upon his shoulder to gape frightfully at droplets of fate joined infirmly to a sweep of atmospheric and lunar forces far beyond their capabilities to resist. He takes a long, deep breath of air—cleansed through its migration—and he closes his eyes.Scattered waves roll back in to the sea.

Ashim Shanker , em Don't Forget to Breathe
fate destiny breathe ocean migration atmospheric don-t-forget-to-breathe lunar

Now we’re guests in a faraway land nearly 40 years on. No trees, no cool breeze, no best friends. Only endless days spent in sending SMSs...

Nabeel Philip Mohan , em No Return Address: A collection of poems
literature migration migrant epistolary

You are...the embodimentof immediate good karma.The equalizer between bottomfeeders and the sanctimoniouscogs in the system.

G.A.P. Gutierrez , em No Return Address: A collection of poems
literature migration migrant epistolary

[Y]ou, one day, will knock lips with Turkish-coffee-clad veils whose beds our kin must tuck in misty-eyed.

Armineonila M. , em No Return Address: A collection of poems
poetry literature migration migrant epistolary

Bob, I am grateful for yourThree letter name.It's another reminder of homeOf a world predictableOf a life I had.

Wilfred Waters , em No Return Address: A collection of poems
literature migration migrant epistolary

You stand for what is right-for the patient and the staff.Pressures of work may down you,maybe bent but not broken.

Mujel Hasan , em No Return Address: A collection of poems
literature migration migrant epistolary

Haris...as a naive migrantwho just moved here,relying on you tapered worries.

Tammy Sulit , em No Return Address: A collection of poems
literature migration migrant epistolary

Even the new things thatI less than know,I keep trying, did againuntil perfect.

Alliah "Lenzkie" Tabaya , em No Return Address: A collection of poems
poetry literature migration migrant epistolary

Rucksacks. What do people whose life stops here take with them? Makina could see their rucksacks crammed with time. Amulets, letters, sometimes a huapango violin, sometimes a jaranera harp. Jackets. People who left took jackets because they’d been told that if there was one thing they could be sure of over there, it was the freezing cold, even if it was desert all the way. They hid what little money they had in their underwear and stuck a knife in their back pocket. Photos, photos, photos. They carried photos like promises but by the time they came back they were in tatters.

Yuri Herrera , em Signs Preceding the End of the World
memory exile migration

As we encounter each other, we see our diversity — of background, race, ethnicity, belief – and how we handle that diversity will have much to say about whether we will in the end be able to rise successfully to the great challenges we face today.

Dan Smith , em The State of the World Atlas
diversity travel race-relations multiculturalism multiculturalismo confronting-fears confronting-problems globalization ethnography acquisition-of-knowledge demographics confronting-change migration immigrants international-community cosmopolitanism emigrants confronting-xenophobia demography learning-about-the-world

Butterflies have always had wings; people have always had legs. While history is marked by the hybridity of human societies & the desire for movement, the reality of most of migration today reveals the unequal relations between rich & poor, between North and South, between whiteness and its others.

Harsha Walia , em Undoing Border Imperialism
travel imperialism immigration borders capital migration

You must regard this deviation from your plan as part of the adventure that you sought when you decided to embark on it in the first place...Absence of certainty is its essence. People...who choose to shun the mundane must not only expect, but also enjoy and profit from surprises.

Adam Yamey , em Aliwal
travel historical-fiction south-africa migration

paradise seemed further away than India, but Hell had become a bit closer

V.S. Naipaul
loneliness distance sadness-loneliness migration

And there, next to me, as the east wind blows in early fall, a season open to great migrations, are those lives, threading the air and waters of the sea, that come out of an incomparable darkness, which is also my own.

John Hay , em The Way to the Salt Marsh: A John Hay Reader
darkness nature autumn migration

Our fights must be rooted in experiences, in stories, and in anecdotes. People remember these more than sterile numbers or facts. Myths are powerful magic and can turn enemies into friends. In a world where too many still tell stories that some are illegal and that to be free we must control the movement of others, the work of making new myths is essential.

Syed Khalid Hussan , em Undoing Border Imperialism
morality ethics impossibility immigration legality mythos migrants migration border-imperialism

If our goal is to slow migration, then the best way to do so is to work for a more equitable global system. But slowing migration is an odd goal, if the real problem is global inequality.

Aviva Chomsky , em They Take Our Jobs!: And 20 Other Myths about Immigration
inequality justice immigration migration

I didn't know where it would lead. I wanted things to develop naturally.

Earl Lovelace
love hurt pain alone uncertainty scared moving unknowing migration

When you are born--what you are born into, the place, the history of the place, how that history mates with your own-- stamps who you are, whatever the pundits of globalisation have to say.

Jeanette Winterson , em Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
home migration globalisation

The fury of those nativists advocating wholesale slaughter was what struck Nadia most, and it struck her because it seemed so familiar, so much like the fury of the militants in her own city. She wondered whether she and Saeed had done anything by moving, whether the faces and buildings had changed but the basic reality of their predicament had not.

Mohsin Hamid , em Exit West
violence refugees forced-migration migration

Every time the train stopped at a station, we would all hold our breath, making sure not a single sound drifted out of the closed windows. We were hungry and our throats parched. From inside the train we heard voices travelling up and down the platform, saying, “Hindu paani,” and, from the other side, “Muslim paani.” Apart from land and population, even the water had now been divided

Aanchal Malhotra , em Remnants of a Separation: A History of the Partition through Material Memory
survival india pakistan water train delhi riots partition migration jhelum

exile is strangely compelling to think about but terrible to experience. It is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native place, between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can never be surmounted. And while it is true that literature and history contain heroic, romantic, glorious, even triumphant episodes in an exile’s life, these are no more than efforts meant to overcome the crippling sorrow of estrangement.

Edward Said , em Reflections on Exile and Other Essays
sorrow estrangement exile migration

History in its broadest aspect is a record of man's migrations from one environment to another.

Ellsworth Huntington
mankind science history environment geology migration

Stuff and nonsense: you must regard this deviationfrom your plan as part of the adventure that you soughtwhen you decided embark on it in the first place. Trueadventure does not follow well-trodden paths. Absenceof certainty is its essence. People, like you and I, whochoose to shun the mundane must not only expect, butalso enjoy and profit from surprises.

Adam Yamey , em Aliwal
historical-fiction south-africa migration

When this flood blocks the road I am worried more by my soil getting washed, than by getting late to reach my destination.

Suman Pokhrel
worry rain flood migration

The past was like a bad dream; the future was all happy holiday as I moved Southwards week by week, easily, lazily, lingering as long as I dared, but always heeding the call!

Kenneth Grahame , em The Wind in the Willows
summer winter birds south migration

Migration is often accompanied by a feeling of unavoidable disorientation, and the circumstances of 1947 would have pronounced this feeling. In most cases, it would have created an involuntary distance between where one was born before the Partition and where one moved to after it, stretching out their identity sparsely over the expanse of this distance. As a result, somewhere in between the original city of their birth and the adopted city of residence, would lay their essence – strangely malleable.

Aanchal Malhotra , em Remnants of a Separation: A History of the Partition through Material Memory
india pakistan refugees partition migration

Summer has weeks left, but once the calendar displays the word “September,” you’d think it was Latin for “evacuate.” I pity them for missing the best weather and the most energized time of year…It’s an extremely impressive display of life at the apogee of summer, the year’s productivity mounded and piled past the angle of repose. It is a world lush with the living, a world that-despite the problems- still has what it takes to really produce.

Carl Safina , em The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World
nature summer migration

The UN has protocols on both 'smuggling people' and on 'trafficking in persons.' At meetings to discuss these laws, it became clear that 'trafficking' was the term used to discuss women and children, while 'smuggling' was used to refer to men.

Melissa Ditmore , em Juhu Thukral
sexism trafficking migration pread pread-anthology

Whenever people talk in the abstract about the pros and cons of immigration, one should not forget that immigrants are individual human beings whose lives happen not to fit neatly within national borders – and that like all human beings, they are all different.How different, though? Different better, or different worse? Such basic questions underlie whether people are willing to accept outsiders in their midst

Philippe Legrain , em Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them
politics country immigration migration immigrants

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