Relocating Quotes

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Steven Magee
“The global population of Earth are involved in the following corporate government experiments: The long term effects of - 1. Nuclear bomb fallout radiation. 2. Man-made wireless radio frequency (RF) radiation. 3. Exposure to man-made electricity. 4. Eclipsing of the Sun by the International Space Station (ISS), satellites, airplanes and jet aircraft contrails (chemtrails). 5. Eating food forced grown using a variety of toxic industrial chemicals. 6. Adding massive amounts of pollution to the atmosphere and water bodies. 7. Living in metal structures. 8. Exposure to abnormally high solar radiation levels. 9. Relocating to areas that the human has no genetic adaptation to. 10. An indoor lifestyle.”
Steven Magee

Harry Hoover
“If you are an outgoing, positive, can-do type of person, I think you'll love calling Charlotte home.”
Harry Hoover, Moving To Charlotte The Un-Tourist Guide

Harry Hoover
“Charlotte is a city with both feet planted firmly in the New South, with the emphasis on the 'new'.”
Harry Hoover, Moving To Charlotte The Un-Tourist Guide

“Human inertia induces us to believe that our lives will never change unless we relocate.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Ariel Levy
“It's just a place, not another state of being.”
Ariel Levy, The Rules Do Not Apply

Akwaeke Emezi
“I stop being afraid of relocations and I can move wherever I want because I know that I will be loved constantly across all space. And even if it fades with them, it will bloom again. We are all conduits. It moves through us freely.”
Akwaeke Emezi, Freshwater

A.D. Aliwat
“Moving takes a lot out of you.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

Samuel Beckett
“Unfortunately I am afraid, as always, of going on. For to go on means going from here, means finding me, losing me, vanishing and beginning again, a stranger first, then little by little the same as always, in another place, where I shall say I have always been, of which I shall know nothing, being incapable of seeing, moving, thinking, speaking, but of which little by little, in spite of these handicaps, I shall begin to know something, just enough for it to turn out to be the same place as always, the same which seems made for me and does not want me, which I seem to want and do not want, take your choice, which spews me out or swallows me up, I’ll never know . . .”
Samuel Beckett, The Unnamable

August Wilson
“Wherever you go you got to carry you with you. You ain't gonna all of a sudden be a different person just cause you in a different city.”
August Wilson, Seven Guitars