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May all of you as Americans never forget your heroic origins, never fail to seek Divine guidance, and never lose your natural God-given optimism.
— Ronald Reagan
Power, however it has evolved, whatever its origins, will not be given up without a struggle.
— Shulamith Firestone
He is a foreigner, he is from nowhere, from everywhere, citizen of the world, cosmopolitan. Do not send him back to his origins.
— Julia Kristeva
Each memory recalled must do some violence to its origins.
— Cormac McCarthy
Throughout our lives, after all, we look for a story of our origins, to tell us why we were born and why we have lived.
— Umberto Eco
One of the most significant events in our distant past is still perhaps the greatest mystery: the origins of life itself.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
I would not apply the strategy of Calderon. I would look at the causes. Violence in Mexico has its origins in the lack of development and corruption.
— Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
Writing in a foreign language - has brought me to the cries of the women silently rebelling in my youth, to my own true origins.
— Assia Djebar
After realising my natural affinity towards surrealism several years ago I decided to study it's origins and definitions.
— Trevor Dunn
it mattered less what your origins were, and more what work you were willing to do; how hard you'd fight for the men around you.
— Alexandra Bracken
For a moment I felt the quiet hungering thing that comes inside when you return to the place of your origins, and then the ache of mis-belonging.
— Sue Monk Kidd
Origins...They don't explain us, you know. They never do. Each of us is our own piece of work.
— David Vann
If you're looking for the origins of film culture in America, look no further than Amos Vogel.
— Martin Scorsese
Every misogynist came out of a woman.
— Mat Johnson
The 'Western' is the only genre whose origins are almost identical with those of the cinema itself.
— Andre Bazin
My own being can be judged by the depths I reach in making these historical origins my own.
— Karl Jaspers
By now it's got as much in common with its origins as a humpback whale would have with the sperm cells from a therapsid lizard. Still,
— Peter Watts
Liberalism is a most important by-product of Rationalism, and its origins and ideology must be clearly shown.
— Francis Parker Yockey
I am not anybody's, Will. My heart is my own.
— Cassandra Clare
Of the Sun, Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire, The African Origins of Civilization
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
Emphasis on the common emotive or affective origins of music and words in the first cries of humankind undermines words.
— Jean-Philippe Rameau
I come from very humble origins, so the last thing I would ever do is to look down my nose at people who can't afford to come here to my shop.
— Bruce Oldfield
Your destiny, forever kindred,
United you in life and death
Despite the origins that hindered
You from your loving in good faith. — Tatyana K. Varenko
United you in life and death
Despite the origins that hindered
You from your loving in good faith. — Tatyana K. Varenko
To solve a conflict, you should inquire about their origins
— Miguel El Portugues
Be like the koru; as you go forward into the forever-changing future, always remain faithful to the point of origin.
— Lauren Lola
Left to themselves, people remake their origin stories every few generations to suit present circumstances.
— Jo Walton
Anti-Semitism has no historical, political and certainly no philosophical origins. Anti-Semitism is a disease.
— Daniel Barenboim
I do not wish to hide my origins, nor do I seek to make it a subject of conversation. I am what I am.
— Ryan Giggs
Leadership is inherent in our nature and is fundamental to our origins, our human makeup -and our destiny.
— Myles Munroe
Maps of Time attempts to assemble a coherent and accessible account of origins, a modern creation myth.
— David Christian
We laughed the laugh of women untethered, finally, from their origins.
— Lidia Yuknavitch
To prevent discussion of any other explanations of human origins is hardly what I would expect from open-minded educators.
— Tony Campolo
The origins of Indian classical music, not unlike their western counterparts, lie in the Vedas, the ancient Hindu scriptures of 2,000 years ago.
— Tariq Ali
Power has always been held by those who manage to controls the origins of life by controlling woman's bodies.
— Jenny Nordberg
Nostalgia is eternal for Americans. We are often displaced from our origins and carry anxious memories of that lost past. We fear losing our bearings.
— Gregory Benford