Zadie Smith Quotes About Country

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  • These days, it feels to me like you make a devil's pact when you walk into this country. You hand over your passport at the check-in, you get stamped, you want to make a little money, get yourself started... but you mean to go back! Who would want to stay? Cold, wet, miserable; terrible food, dreadful newspapers - who would want to stay? In a place where you are never welcomed, only tolerated. Just tolerated. Like you are an animal finally house-trained.

    Country   Mean   Animal  
    Zadie Smith (2001). “White Teeth”, p.413, Penguin UK
  • A trauma is something one repeats and repeats, after all, and this is the tragedy of the Iqbals--that they can't help but reenact the dash they once made from one land to another, from one faith to another, from one brown mother country into the pale, freckled arms of an imperial sovereign.

    Mother   Country   Land  
    Zadie Smith (2003). “White Teeth”, p.136, Vintage
  • The future's another country, man... And I still ain't got a passport.

    Country   Men   Passports  
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