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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We always think of borders as something that separates two peoples but of course they unite them. It's something you have in common, literally.
The more borders we have, the more quarrels, the more wars. That's one way to think about borders - they're trouble.
All of life is a foreign country.
Maybe we are all prospective migrants. The lines of national borders on maps are artificial constructs, as unnatural to us as they are to birds flying overhead. Our first impulse is to ignore them.
We are protecting Europe according to European rules that say borders can be crossed only in certain areas in a controlled way and after registration.
As I got older, I had more experience with borders. Some literal - living in the dramatically blue misty mountains on the line between North Carolina and Tennessee, and living in California - home to expats, transplants, and refugees from both sides of innumerable borders.
A nation without borders is like a house without walls - it collapses. And that is what is going to happen to our wonderful America.
There must be protection of the external borders.
You have to travel globally today to know what's going on and maintain an edge.
The world, whether we like it or not, will become more and more borderless.
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