Geographical Quotes
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Geographical Quotes & Sayings
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I have discovered three things which know no geographical borders - classical music, American jazz, and applause as the sign of the public's favor.
— Jascha Heifetz
This society eliminates geographical distance only to produce a new internal separation.
— Guy Debord
Regardless of geographical region or culture gardening is perhaps the most common and shared experience of Nature.
— S. Kelley Harrell
Italy is a geographical expression.
— Prince Metternich
Home is in here [tapping temple]. Where you live is just a geographical preference.
— Lemmy Kilmister
We are all connected by common threads in our experiences despite language barriers or geographical distance.
— Esha Young
What drives me is exploration with a purpose, more the classic Royal Geographical Society genre.
— Robert Ballard
My religion has no geographical limits.
— Mahatma Gandhi
India is a geographical term. It is no more a united nation than the Equator.
— Winston Churchill
The Great Commission to go into all the world is not only geographical, but must include every field, profession, discipline, sport, etc.
— Rick Joyner
Manners are not bound by geographical locations, sir.
— Michelle Griep
Italy is only a geographical expression.
— Klemens Von Metternich
It seemed jobs kept disappointing him, as did business partners and girlfriends and entire geographical regions.
— Anne Tyler
Since 1970, relationships can be more volatile, jobs more ephemeral, geographical mobility more intensified, stability of marriage weaker.
— Mary Douglas
Why should Ireland be treated as a geographical fragment of England - Ireland is not a geographical fragment, but a nation.
— Charles Stewart Parnell
It seems that sin is geographical.
— Bertrand Russell
In this shrinking world, it is futile to seek safety behind geographical barriers. Real security will be found only in law and in justice.
— Harry S. Truman
A goose flies by a chart which the Royal Geographical Society could not mend.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Exile is more than a geographical concept. You can be an exile in your homeland, in your own house, in a room.
— Mahmoud Darwish
Spain, for so long a mere geographical expression, was somehow transformed into an historical fact.
— J.H. Elliott
I'm from the South, so while I personally find it impossible to live there, I still have a fondness for it as a geographical region.
— Alan Ball
Make men work together show them that beyond their differences and geographical boundaries there lies a common interest.
— Jean Monnet
The geographical isolation and lack of television made world happenings and problems seem remote.
— Paul D. Boyer
Every language belongs to a specific place. It can migrate, it can spread. But usually it's tied to a geographical territory, a country. Italian
— Jhumpa Lahiri
It's like geographical humor. You just don't get it unless you were there.
— Melina Marchetta
I grew up all over the world. My father was in the army and was posted to a new place every two and a half years. I have no geographical roots.
— Juliet Stevenson
Whoever speaks of Europe is wrong: it is a geographical expression.
— Otto Von Bismarck
Online learning can be a lifeline to those who have obstacles, such as geographical distances or physical disabilities.
— Paul Levinson
There exists for each of us a geographical fulcrum, a place so saturated with memory that within its precinct the past is always present.
— Justin Cronin
Sin is geographical.
— Bertrand Russell
I believe in the power of great art to transcend geographical boundaries, political differences and even the restrictions of time.
— Armand Hammer
Your lack of geographical knowledge is truly astounding.
— Chelsea Handler
Every production network has spatiality - the particular geographical configuration and extent of its component elements and the links between them.
— Peter Dicken
Hindu is a geographical identity, or at the most a cultural one - not a religion. There is no set of beliefs that everyone has to adhere to.
— Jaggi Vasudev
Strange, awkwardly written, and even shocking, it broke new ground in more than geographical and observational terms.
— Linda Colley
The library world is set up on this model where the library is a physical building and has a number of books and serves a geographical community.
— Aaron Swartz
The profoundest distances are never geographical.
— John Fowles