The world, whether we like it or not, will become more and more borderless.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The world has fundamentally changed. It fundamentally changed when the Berlin Wall came down and the 'evil empire' ceased to exist. We are engaged around the world whether we like it or not.
A nation without borders is like a house without walls - it collapses. And that is what is going to happen to our wonderful America.
The more borders we have, the more quarrels, the more wars. That's one way to think about borders - they're trouble.
Boundaries, and countries, if we don't have that we are all brothers and sisters, we can all have love and joy and compassion for each other: the world would be much more beautiful.
I think the collision between the First and Third world is going to become more and more conspicuous. It's the big cliff that we've all got to climb.
I do not like carving the world into segments; we are one world.
Globalisation has made us more vulnerable. It creates a world without borders, and makes us painfully aware of the limitations of our present instruments, and of politics, to meet its challenges.
The wide world is all about you: you can fence yourselves in, but you cannot forever fence it out.
Human society has dense borders - economic, religious and cultural - inculcated from an early age. We hate change.
Life is full of borders. Some of them, once crossed, can never be crossed again in the other direction. But there are new countries to discover across every one.